Lord's Supper

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Lord's Supper

It has been several days since I have posted a blog.  God has just been pouring new revelation into me this past week and it has been his turn to write a blog in my heart.  I am leaving here in a few minutes to go to the Limestone County Flea Market where we have begun a Sunday morning prayer and worship gathering from 8:10am-9:40am.  I am going to give the devotion this morning and I an going to reflect on the Lord's Supper.  My reflections from my time in 1 Corinthians 11 that I will use as the center of my devotion.  

"Now in giving the following instruction I do not praise you, because you come together not for the better but for the worse. For in the first place, when you come together as a church I hear there are divisions among you, and in part I believe it. For there must in fact be divisions among you, so that those of you who are approved may be evident. Now when you come together at the same place, you are not really eating the Lordʼs Supper. For when it is time to eat, everyone proceeds with his own supper. One is hungry and another becomes drunk. Do you not have houses so that you can eat and drink? Or are you trying to show contempt for the church of God by shaming those who have nothing? What should I say to you? Should I praise you? I will not praise you for this!

For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night in which he was betrayed took bread, and after he had given thanks he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way, he also took the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, every time you drink it, in remembrance of me.” For every time you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lordʼs death until he comes.

For this reason, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. A person should examine himself first, and in this way let him eat the bread and drink of the cup. For the one who eats and drinks without careful regard for the body eats and drinks judgment against himself. That is why many of you are weak and sick, and quite a few are dead. But if we examined ourselves, we would not be judged. But when we are judged by the Lord, we are disciplined so that we may not be condemned with the world.“ (1 Corinthians 11:17-32)

At the Lords Supper, Christ brings His passion to our remembrance and draws us into wonderful communion, Holy Communion, with the Father and with Himself and one another, proleptic of our life in the Kingdom of God, nourishing our faith “till He comes” (Lk 11:2).  "Proleptic" is a word we do not use much in our conversations.  It means, if you do some thing then it will cause something else to occur and or enter in.  Also a future event to be manifested in the present.   Example: Say there is a road with 45 MPH speed limit and a half a mile down the road is a speed trap and a billboard with a police car behind it waiting.  If I tell you, "If you go 65 MPH down that road you will get a ticket."  It is a proleptic fact of a future event that will take place if you do a present action."  A police car will enter in and you will get a ticket.  Jesus words to us will proleptic, If you do this, share in the Lord's Supper, then I will enter in and so will my kingdom.

In the Lord’s Supper we remember.  Jesus said to His disciples, “I will pray to the Father and he will give you another Comforter… and He will bring all things to your remembrance” (Jn 14:26).  At the Last Supper, Jesus said, “Do this in remembrance of me” (Lk 22:19).  We remember in such a way that we see our participation in the past event and see our destiny and future bound up in it.  We remember in such a way that we know by the grace of God we are the people for whom the Savior died and rose again; we are the people whose sins Jesus confessed on the cross; we are the people with whom God has made a new covenant in the blood of Christ; we are the Israel of God to whom God said, “I will be your God and you shall be my people” (Ex 6:7).  The work of memory, of realizing our participation and fellowship in the sufferings of Christ, is the work of the Holy Spirit.  We remember Christ, yet it is not so much we who remind ourselves of these events, but Jesus Christ, who brings his passion to our remembrance through the Holy Spirit, as our ever-living and ever present Lord.

Jesus said of the Lord's Supper, 'Do this often...."  I pray you do.  I pray you will today.  I pray you will remember in a proleptic way today and allow Jesus through the Holy Spirit in enter into your life and situation and allow you to tangibly enter into his kingdom.

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Grace and Peace

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Lego Jesus

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Lego Jesus

“My people will never again be put to shame. You will be convinced that I am in the midst of Israel.  I am the Lord your God; there is no other. My people will never again be put to shame. After all of this I will pour out my Spirit on all kinds of people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your elderly will have revelatory dreams; your young men will see prophetic visions. Even on male and female servants. I will pour out my Spirit in those days. I will produce portents both in the sky and on the earth -blood, fire, and columns of smoke. The sunlight will be turned to darkness and the moon to the color of blood, before the day of the Lord comes -that great and terrible day! It will so happen that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be delivered” Joel 2:26-32

One of the families that attend out house church (HC) Wednseday night has a son that turned 13.  We sat him in the middle of our den and those who attended house church laid hands on him and prayed over him.   It led to a time of prayer and laying of hands on other for healing.  When time passed we took a break to get coffee and food, then I and the others went back into my den to spend time in the word.  The family with the 13 year old boy were leaving to go to a birthday dinner.  At the door as they were leaving, the boy stopped another member of our HC and said he wanted to receive the Holy Spirit like you prayed over me.  So he and the boys father laid hands on the boy and he received the Holy Spirit. 

Another younger boy around 7 was in the room and saw them praying over the boy.  He came up and said he wanted the Holy Spirit as well.  So our church member laid hands on him to pray over him.  As soon as he laid hands on the boy a large boom of thunder shook our house.  I was in the other room leading our time in the Bible together unaware of these things going on in the other room.  Those in the other room were unaware that we were reading the passage from Joel.   Right after we read “I will produce portents both in the sky and on the earth”  is when the thunder shook our house. 

Those from the other room joined us and we were discussing signs, visions and prophecy in the church.  In the middle of it the 7 year old boy came into a room carrying a Lego figure he had made.  On the front of it was a staircase that went started of black at the bottom and purple on the top.  On the top of the staircase was a figure of a man in yellow.  The back side had what looked like a waterfall flowing down made out of red Legos.  The boy said he had a vision of Jesus standing on top of the staircase and that was where Jesus stays.  He wanted to share with us what his vision looked like.  We all sat there like WOW!  This 7 year old boy who never prays out loud,  has no theology of heaven, and struggles to make a truck with his Legos, after being prayed over creates this amazing scene of Jesus seated on high with a waterfall of his blood flowing down on earth!  After showing it to us he went back into the other room and back to watching “The Good Dinosaur” on TV that he was doing before the Holy Spirit and Jesus interrupted his life.  The whole experience gave me goose bumps. I wish I would have taken a picture of the Lego scene.

Signs, visions and prophecy are supposed to be part of the normal life and gifting of the church.   The passage in Joel tells us, “Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your elderly will have revelatory dreams; your young men will see prophetic visions.  Even on male and female servants.  I will pour out my Spirit in those days. “   The Holy Spirit has been poured out onto the church through Pentecost and in our baptism.  The Holy Spirit flows with great revelation into our lives, so why do we have such a domesticated church?  The vast majority of churches today in the west are “safe” where the pouring out of the Holy Spirit in signs, visions, and prophesy are not encouraged.  Churches are structured in rows facing front to encourage conformity and control.  If someone were to stand up in church or approach you and tell they have had a vision or a prophesy from God to share, eye brows would raise more times in dismissal and uncomforatableness than hands in acceptance and praise.

The Lord declares that in his outpouring of the Spirit people will not be put to shame.  Yet those who display on outpouring of the Spirit are in a way the focus of shame and marginalized.  Why is that? The Holy Spirit is not a lap dog we can beckon to come and control with the right Power Point presentation, stage back drop, worship song set list, sermon or building lay out.   Yet that his where most of the churches time and resources are focused on.  And that is what we as church members focus on.  This whole awareness from our time together Wednesday night has consumed my prayer and devotion time since then.

Read the passage from Joel above again.  Reflect on how has the outpouring of the Holy Spirit into your life in your baptism manifested signs, visions, dreams, and prophesy?  How is it accepted, encouraged and manifested in the church you attend?    If someone comes up to you and tells you they have received a vision of God by the Spirit and wants to share it with you, what emotions and thoughts go through your mind?  I would love to hear your reflections and thoughts.  What will it take for the church to allow the un-domesticating of the Holy Spirit?

 

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Satan's a dick!

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Satan's a dick!

Last night ODC served at the Manna House in Huntsville.  We meet there the first Monday of every month and serve and hand out food.  Afterwards, Nancy and I drove a young homeless couple who are addicts to a “friends” apartment that is letting them sleep on his couch a couple days.  On the way home the transmission on her van started slipping.  We got it to our driveway.   I left then in my daughters car to go to Terranovas to pick up food left over from an event to serve to people in need.  About a ½ mile from my house the “reduced power mode” came up on the cars dash and it lost all power.  I had to turn around and get it back to our drive.  I took my truck to go get the food.  On another car the alternator went out on it! 

 

So I got up at 5:00am and went outside with a flash light in the midst of passing rain showers started wrenching on cars.  As with two daughters in high school and both working and playing sports, my wife working two jobs, and all my running around for ministry, one working vehicle is not good.   I got the transmission problem fixed, and replaced the alternator and two vehicles back on the road before my daughters left for school at 7:45am and my wife went to work at 9:30am.  My daughter’s car is going to take a little more time to fix and I will get to that later tonight.

 

Ever feel like everything is going wrong and life is breaking down all around you?  I had that feeling the past 14 hours or so.  But I reflected on how Friday night we had an amazing and community changing time of worship at Lances house.  Saturday we met some great friends we shared ministry with from Guntersville met and we prayed and talked about kingdom changing visions.   Sunday morning at the Flea Market a African American single mom of 4 boys shared an amazing testimony of faith and God’s hand in her life.  Sunday night people gathered at our house and formed community as we watched the Super Bowl together.  And Monday evening at the Manna House we helped break the enemy’s pursuit of poverty and addiction.  So after participating in 4 days ofadvancing Christ’s kingdom in tangible ways in our community, it is no surprise the enemy pushes back.  Satan’s a dick, what else do you expect him to do.

 

So I showered up and sat down and read one of my favorite prayers in moments like this.  I read it and claimed it over my life, my home, my family and my ministry partners, and my ministry.  Then after a time of prayer, it is off again to doing the Lord’s business.  Take time out to read this prayer of your life, your family, and your ministry, then pray, then continue doing the Lord’s business.

 

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Daily Prayer of Freedom

From John Eldredge’sbook, “Wild at Heart

 

My dear Lord Jesus, I come to you now to be restored in you, renewed in you, to receive from you all the grace and mercy I so desperately need this day. I honor you as my Sovereign, and I surrender every aspect and dimension of my life totally and completely to you. I give to you my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will. I cover myself with your blood—my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will. I ask your Holy Spirit to restore me in you, renew me in you, and lead this time of prayer. In all that I now pray, I stand in absolute agreement with your Spirit and with my intercessors and allies, by your Spirit and by your Spirit alone.

 

Dearest God, holy and victorious Trinity, you alone are worthy of all my worship, my heart’s devotion, all my praise, all my trust, and all the glory of my life. I love you, I worship you, I give myself over to you in my heart’s search for life. You alone are Life, and you have become my life. I renounce all other gods, every idol, and I give to you the place in my heart and in my life that you truly deserve. This is all about you, God, and not about me; you are the Hero of this story, and I belong to you. I ask your forgiveness for my every sin. I renounce my sins. I ask you to search me and know me and reveal to me where you are working in my life and grant to me the grace of your healing, deliverance, your holiness, and a deep and true repentance. 

Heavenly Father, thank you for loving me and choosing me before you made the world. You are my true Father—my creator, redeemer, sustainer, and the true end of all things, including my life. I love you, I trust you, I worship you. I give myself over to you, Father, to be one with you in everything as Jesus is one with you. Thank you for proving your love by sending Jesus; I receive him and all his life and all his work which you ordained for me. Thank you for including me in Christ, for forgiving me my sins, for granting me his righteousness, for making me complete in him. Thank you for making me alive with Christ, raising me with him, seating me with him at your right hand, establishing me in his authority, and anointing me with your love, your Spirit, and your kingdom. I receive it with thanks and give it total claim to my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will. I bring the life and work of the Lord Jesus Christ over my life today, over my home, my family, my household, throughout my kingdom and domain.

Jesus, thank you for coming to ransom me with your own life. I love you, I worship you, I give myself over to you to be one with you in all things—spirit, soul, and body, heart, mind, and will. I sincerely receive all the work and triumph in your cross, death, blood, and sacrifice, through which my every sin is atoned for, I am ransomed and delivered from the kingdom of darkness and transferred to your kingdom, my sin nature is removed, my heart is circumcised unto God, and every claim being made against me is disarmed this day. I now take my place in your cross and death, dying with you to sin, to my flesh, to this world, to the evil one and his kingdom. I take up the cross and crucify my flesh with all its pride, arrogance, unbelief, and idolatry [and anything else you are currently struggling with]. I put off the old man. Apply to me all the work in your cross, death, blood, and sacrifice. I receive it with thanks and give it total claim to my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will.

I bring the blood and sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ over my life today, over my home, my family, my household, my vehicles, finances, over all my kingdom and domain. I bring the cross, death, blood, and sacrifice of Jesus Christ against Satan, against his kingdom, against every foul and unclean spirit, every foul power and black art, against every witch, and against every human being and their spirit, their warfare and household. I bring the cross, death, blood, and sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ to the borders of my kingdom and domain, and I stake it there in the name of Jesus Christ.

Jesus, I also sincerely receive you as my Life, and I receive all the work and triumph in your resurrection, through which you have conquered sin, death, judgment, and the evil one. Death has no power over you, nor does any foul thing. And I have been raised with you to a new life, to live your life—dead to sin and alive to God. I take my place now in your resurrection and in your life, and I give my life to you to live your life. I am saved by your life. I reign in life through your life. I receive your hope, love, faith, joy, your goodness, trueness, wisdom, power, and strength. Apply to me all the work and triumph in your resurrection; I receive it with thanks and I give it total claim to my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will. 

I bring the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ over my life today, over my home, my family, my household, my vehicles, finances, over all my kingdom and domain. I bring the resurrection and the empty tomb of Jesus Christ against Satan, against his kingdom, against every foul and unclean spirit, every foul power and black art, against every witch, and against every human being and their spirit, their warfare, and household. I bring the resurrection and the empty tomb of the Lord Jesus Christ to the borders of my kingdom and domain, and I stake it there in Jesus’ name.

Jesus, I also sincerely receive you as my authority, rule, and dominion, my everlasting victory against Satan and his kingdom, and my ability to bring your Kingdom at all times and in every way. I receive all the work and triumph in your ascension, through which Satan has been judged and cast down, and all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to you. All authority in the heavens and on this earth has been given to you, Jesus, and you are worthy to receive all glory and honor, power and dominion, now and forever. I take my place now in your authority and in your throne, through which I have been raised with you to the right hand of the Father and established in your authority. I give myself to you, to reign with you always. Apply to me all the work and triumph in your authority and your throne; I receive it with thanks, and I give it total claim to my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will. 

I now bring the authority, rule, and dominion of the Lord Jesus Christ over my life today, over my home, my family, my household, my vehicles, finances, over all my kingdom and domain. I now bring the authority, rule, and dominion of the Lord Jesus Christ and the fullness of the work of Christ against Satan, against his kingdom, against every foul and unclean spirit—every ruler, power, authority, and spiritual force of wickedness, their every weapon, claim, and device. [At this point, I specifically name all foul and unclean spirits that I know have been attacking me, such as fear, doubt, accident, injury, death, the religious spirit, pride, arrogance, etc.] I send all foul and unclean spirits bound to the throne of Christ, together with every back-up and replacement, every weapon, claim, and device—by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ and in his name. I command the judgment of the Lord Jesus Christ upon the heads of those that refuse to obey, and I send them to judgment, by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ and in his name. 

I now bring the authority, rule, and dominion of the Lord Jesus Christ and the fullness of the work of Christ against every foul power and black art—every hex, vex, and incantation, every spell, weave, web, veil, shroud, charm, and snare; against every ritual, sacrifice, and device; against every vow, dedication, and sacrifice, every word, judgment, and curse—written, spoken, unspoken, or transferred to me. I command them disarmed and broken by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ and in his name. 

I now bring the authority, rule, and dominion of the Lord Jesus Christ and the fullness of the work of Christ against every witch, cult, and coven, every channel of black arts to me. I cut them off in the name of the Lord; I send the glory of God to them to turn them in Jesus’ name. 

I now bring the authority, rule, and dominion of the Lord Jesus Christ and the fullness of the work of Christ between me and every human being—their spirit, soul, body, their sin, warfare, and their household. I bring the full work of Christ between me and [now I name people I’ve counseled or prayed for, family members, folks in crisis looking to me, etc.]. I command their human spirits bound back to their bodies and their warfare bound to the throne of Christ in their life. I bring the full work of Christ between me and my household and all people, in the authority of Jesus Christ and in his name.

Holy Spirit, thank you for coming. I love you, I worship you, I trust you. I honor you as Lord. I receive all the work and triumph in Pentecost, through which you have come, you have clothed me with power from on high, sealed me in Christ, become my union with the Father and the Son, the Spirit of truth in me, the life of God in me, my counselor, comforter, strength, and guide. I honor you as Lord, and I fully give to you every aspect and dimension of my spirit, soul, and body, my heart, mind, and will—to be filled with you, to walk in step with you in all things. Fill me afresh, Holy Spirit. Restore my union with the Father and the Son. Lead me into all truth, anoint me for all of my life and walk and calling, and lead me deeper into Jesus today. I receive you with thanks, and I give you total claim to my life.

Heavenly Father, thank you for granting to me every spiritual blessing in Christ Jesus. I claim the riches in Christ Jesus over my life today, over my home, my family, my work, over all of my kingdom and domain. I bring the blood of Christ once more over my spirit, soul, and body, over my heart, mind, and will. I put on the full armor of God: the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, helmet of salvation; I take up the shield of faith and sword of the Spirit, and I choose to be strong in the Lord and in the strength of your might, to pray at all times in the Spirit.

 Jesus, thank you for your angels. I summon them in the name of Jesus Christ and instruct them to destroy all that is raised against me, to establish your Kingdom over me, to rebuild the shields and hedges of protection around me and my household, and to minister to me your ministry. I ask you to send forth your Spirit to raise up prayer and intercession for me. I now call forth the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout my home, my household, my kingdom, and domain in the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving all glory and honor and thanks to him. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Water Pumps and Worship

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Water Pumps and Worship

“What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” (James 2:14-17)

Friday morning my day began at 5:30am as I awaken made coffee and spent time in prayer.  I left and drove to the Waffle House and arrived at 6:30am.  I was to meet with a person I am in a Band group with for accountability.  The person texted after I arrived that he could not make it.  The water pump went on his car so He could not make it.  So I sat at the bar talking to the cook and waitresses.  One of the waitresseswas a 22 year old woman who worked the night shift and was getting off at 7:00am.  She is from a broken home, and lives with her partner, brother and 2 year old child.  As we talked she told me how she was planning on going to college to better herself.  She was afraid though, had started the application for Calhoun Community College but was having problems.  I had my lap top in the car and went and got it.  When she got off at 7:00am I spent an hour of so with her spiritually praying into her fears, and physically helping her complete her application to Calhoun, and then beginning her FASFA application for federal student aid.

Around 8:30am my phone rang and it was the man I was supposed to meet in my Band group that morning.  His girlfriend who lives with him, while driving to work, was in a car accident on 565 in Decatur.  A car stopped suddenly in front of her and she stopped, but car behind her did not and plowed into the back of her car.  Since his car was un-drivable, he asked me if I would please come pick him up and take him to the accident scene.  So I left the Waffle House,  drove to his house and picked him up and went to Decatur.  We got to the scene and his girl friend was shaken up and in some pain.  Her car and the one that hit her were both totaled.  The impact to her car had pushed trunk up intothe back seat and back car doors would not open.   I helped them take all items out of the car and carry them into mine as tow truck came to tow away car. 

Her right leg, back, and neck were hurting so I drove them to the emergency room at Madison Hospital.  I talked and prayed over them in the car as we drove then dropped them off.  Before I did I asked the man for his house and car keys.  My mind went forward in time and I knew to 3-4 hours when they got out of the emergency room they would come home and be without a vehicle.  So I went home and walked across the street and talked with one of my neighbors.  He is 24 years old.  He moved here from California and is looking for a job.  Both Nancy and I have been mentoring him.  I take him to Waffle House on Saturday mornings for coffee and guidance.  I told him to get dressed and come over I needed his help and he was about to earn an “Alabama red-neck” merit badge.  We jumped in my truck and drove to my friends house who was in the emergency room with his girlfriend and had the car with bad water pump.  We got the car into the street and I hooked one end of a tow strap to the car (2000 Buick Sable) and the other to my truck.  I told him we were going to pull the car to my house so I could work on it.  I was going to drive the truck, he was going to drive the sable, steer it around corners and use brakes to stop it from hitting the back of my truck.  His eyes got big and he was nervous, but he did it.  7 miles later we arrived at my house with the car.  My neighbor said his arms were sore from turning wheel without power steering.  I told him he received a “red-neck towing” merit badge.

I then began the process of replacing the water pump. The car engine sits sideways in engine compartment and the water pump was almost impossible to get to.  I had to jack up the car and put it on jack stands and work from up top and underneath car to replace water pump.   About 4-5 hours later, around 4:00pm I finished.  We were helping host“The Gathering,” a gathering of worship and prayer at an ODC member Lance’s home at 7:00pm.  So I showered up, and Nancy and I left at 5:00pmto go drop off finished car, them go to restaurant where w host Community Dinners and pick up conga set and PA equipment.  We then headed to Lance house in south Huntsville.    We helped set up and pray over the Gathering.  It ended up being an amazing time of worship and prayer in the presence of the living God.  Praying over an awakening and revival in our city, praying over our youth, praying for dry bones to rise up and live., sharing the Lord’s Supper and laying ofhands.  It was after 12:00pm we finished, not because of departure of the Spirit of God, but because we were exhausted.  We packed up and Nancy and I got home at 1:15.  

It was a 20 hour “work day” for me.  Not the normal day most pastors put in. My office that day was my home, the Waffle House, my car, road side of 565, the emergency room, my neighborhood,  truck-in-tow, under a car, and in a home in south Huntsville.  At times when I was under car on my back and hands covered in grease laying in anti-freeze I thought how nice it would be to be a normal pastor in a normal church.  With a church office, staff, and a steady paycheck.   But at the end of the day I would not trade where God had me right now.  Doing ministry and making disciples by connecting with people in the real everyday of their lives.   No one tithed, and no wages were received from this day of service, but I know somehow God will provide.

I am leaving now and headed to the Limestone County Flea Market where at 8:00am ODC members have started a morning prayer gathering and sharing of the Lord’s Supper to the booth operators there before they start their day.  Later today, my house will be filled with neighbors and Waffle House employees I invited over to share stories as we watch the Super Bowl.

“What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”  James 2:14-19

Reflect this morning on how your faith.  In what areas is it alive?  It what areas is it dead?  You always have the opportunity to partner with me financially in my everyday ministering and discipleship in the community. 

 

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Mall Church

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Mall Church

Last night members of our house church met at Parkway Place Mall in the food court.  We gathered around a table in the food court and we prayed, shared the Lord’s Supper, and sang a song.  We prayed that God would give us his eyes to see through.  Afterwards we divided up and we “Prayer Walked” the mall.  We walked the mall and randomly stopped and prayed over people and situations as the Holy Spirit led us.  There were four 5 of us in my group; 2 men, two women, and a 7 year old boy.   Here is how our night went.

God met us at as when we first walked into the mall.  We have prayer walked here several times.   The first time we came, and each time there afterwe prayed over the janitors who wipe the tables and mop the floors in the food court.  One of them saw us as we walked in and came up to us pushing his mop bucket saying “Hey Guys!  You going to pray over me again while you’re here right!”  We did.   As my group began our time prayer walking we came first to a store.  The owner was from India and he a turban wrapped around his head.  We asked ifthere was something we could pray for him.  He said no, but invited us to please walk through his store.  We did and it was spiritually dark. There were statues and figurines of Buddha’s, demons, skulls, dragons and other mystic creatures all throughout the store.  We gathered and prayed against the false gods and darkness and for light.

  Next we walked into a Footlocker store.  We prayed with a young man who needed prayer for his family.  We then went into a Build a Bear store.  Scott the 7 tear old insited God wanted us to go into that store.  We met a sales woman in here early 20s.  We asked if we could pray for her for something,  She said yes.  Her district manager’s mother just passed away and tomorrow was going to be her first day back since the funeral.   Her mother and father had just separated and her father Monday moved to Orlando and her mother was struggling and depressed.   Another employee and hers friend had applied for a management position at store and needed prayer.

We went into another store and prayed with a young lady employee and her relationship with a guy, and his mother who just had surgery that morning to remove part of her stomach from cancer.  At a kiosk we prayed with woman from the Philippines.  She and her husband have been in country for less than a year.  Because their son turned 25 before their Visa’s where completed, the government would not let him come, and they had to leave him.  She is working two jobs, her husband as well and they are living in a one-room apartment.  Tears flowed from her as we prayed over her situation.  

We went back to the Food Court and gathered around a table with the other groups who prayer walked to share our experiences.  While at the table, a family with 3 children passed by me.  I had passed them three times as we walked the mall and the Spirit told me to pray with them.  I invited them to the table and I stood up asked if I could pray with them.  The woman said yes!.  Her cousin with two small children is battling cancer and going through his fourth round of cancer.  A week ago she had just mover up to Huntsville from New Orleans because of a man she is in a relationship with and was going through the transition, and the man’s sister was in the hospital fighting for her life from child birth complications.  We held hand in the food court and prayed.  An employee of one of the food court restaurants saw us and when we finished he got my attention and called me over to his counter.  He asked what we were doing and I told him.  He asked if I could please pray over his brother and brother-in-law who were with him behind the counter.  They were all Latino and it was a family business.  He also asked for prayers over his wife andthere one week old daughter.  So we did at his counter.  He said he wanted to come to our house church next Wednesday because it is his off day. 

We had church.  We were the church.  Those I led to prayer walk that night with me were discipled and prepared for their “Monday morning after church” to witness and multiply disciples far more then sitting in a pew.   In my post yesterday I said my calling, our calling is to lead people to where through the Holy Spirit they will have a real encounter with Jesus, that will allow them to hunger and thirst for more.  I believe I did.  And those we prayed with I believe had a real encounter with Jesus, that I pray will lead them to hunger and seek him more.

Today, during your running around and errands, when you pull up to a place in your car and park, pause for a minute before you get out.  Say a 30 second prayer that the Holy Spirit will give you eyes to see like God sees those you will meet when you enter that place.  It will change its experience. 

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What Shall I Come With?

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What Shall I Come With?

“With what shall I come before the Lord,”  Micah 6:6

At house church last night with myself and the other 17 people gathered in my living room, I witnessed people coming before the Lord.   We began with a time of worship, prayer and sharing the Lord’s Supper together.   Afterwards, we read together Micah 6:1-8, Psalm 15, I Corinthians 1:18-31 and Matthew 5:1-12.  As the evening progressed from the groups sharing their reflections Micah 6:6,  “With what shall I come before the Lord” was what the Spirit had me meditate on.  What and how we are to come before God is so counterintuitive from what we think and how we come before God in allot of churches.

Gathered around my living room were 18 people who admitted they were broken.  There was a couple who just declared bankruptcy and were wearied from the struggle,  Two persons were unemployed and struggling to find work.  Another person who said they were having chest pains and would go to the doctor but they do not medical insurance and could not afford a doctor visit. Another family is challenged raising their four children while one parent is attending seminary.  Another person recently was laid off and is getting eviction notices from his mortgage company.  And Nancy and I who are challenged by my raising my own support to minister to those on the margins, Nancy working two jobs, and raising two daughters, one who is graduating high school this spring and college expenses looming.  Despite all our admitted broken condition we came before the Lord and his presence was real to us.

As we took turns going around the room reading the passages a few people struggled when it came their turn to read. Yet “with what you come before the Lord" with does not include being able to read well, to say lofty prayers or having an extensive knowledge of Scripture. “ There was a Holiness is the imperfection of the prayers and reading of Scripture.  There was a holy humility in reading out of a posture of weakness and awe instead of confidence and control. 

The Lord’s Supper was celebrated by a man who is unemployed and just recently has returned to seeking God.   He came before the Lord to break the bread and bless the cup yet he did not have a priest’s collar around his neck, he was not wearing clergy vestments, and he did not have a seminary degree. According to the religious disciplines of my denomination he is not authorized and prohibited to come before the Lord and celebrate Holy Communion.  However he came before the Lord without any religious status or qualifications and God still met him in his breaking of the bread and he was shaking as God’s grace over whelmed him, it was a holy and I believe a life changing moment for him.

As I sat there and this gathering of the church unfolded around myself I thought about how my understanding of “with what shall I come before the Lord”  was radically different by leading this church gathering then when I led traditional church services.  In those settings “with what I come before the Lord” would have been enforced in me based on my command of Scripture, my performance and inspiring words of my sermon, my privileged authority to celebrate the Lord’s supper, and my lofty words of prayer over the congregation. This gathering of church enforced in me the complete opposite. 

With what shall I come before the Lord with.”  It is not with the satisfaction of knowing you have regularly attended weekly church gatherings and Bible studies.  It is not with a level of entitlement because you serve on a church committee.  You do not bring into his presence a confidence based on you’re your competency in Scripture or command of prayer.  “God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast in the presence of God.” (1Cor. 1:28)

Read this morning Micah 6:1-8, Psalm 15, I Corinthians 1:18-31 and Matthew 5:1-12.  Then prayerfully reflect on “With what shall I come before the Lord with.”

 

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Listen and Do.

I am reading again through the OT books on the history of Israel found in Joshua-Ester.  This morning I started in 1 Kings.   “Be strong and become a man! Do the job the Lord your God has assigned you by following his instructions and obeying his rules, commandments, regulations, and laws as written in the law of Moses. Then you will succeed in all you do and seek to accomplish, and the Lord will fulfill his promise to me,”(1Kings 2:2-4)

 

Here we have the last words of a dying father, David, to his son, Solomon.  In his last lesson on raising his son to be a man, David reminds him of what becoming a man is about.  What does it mean to become a man, or a woman if he was speaking to his daughter?  Listening to God and doing what God tells you to do.  A man or woman of God is someone who actively listen’s to what God is telling them to do, and then does it.  Actively listens; meaning spending time searching the Scriptures, praying and fasting, and seeking mentorship and accountability.   And then when they hear what and where God is calling them to do or go, what the next right thing is for them to do, they obey and do it.

 

What is a Christian?  What is a disciple? Cut away all the religious fluff, hoops to jump through, and traditions.  A Christian, a disciple is simply; A person who listens to what Jesus is telling them to do, and then does it.

 

Jesus tells those who were following him, “…Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it” (Luke 11:28) = Blessed is a person who listens to what Jesus is telling them to do, and then does it.

 

 

God tells Abram, “When Abram was 99 years old, the Lord appeared to him and said, “I am the sovereign God. Walk before me and be blameless. Then I will confirm my covenant between me and you, and I will give you a multitude of descendants.”  (Genesis 17:1)  “Walk before me”= Listens to what I am telling you to do, and then do it.

 

Short and simple blog today.  Spend time simply reflecting on:

Are you actively listening to God?

Are you doing what he tells you?

 

Please share your reflections with us in the comment box below.

 

 

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A Good Friend

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A Good Friend

Yesterday a good friend of mine, a brother in Christ lost his long battle with cancer.  His life and death have been the thoughts of my mind and reflection my soul.  We met for 2 years every Friday at the WH where he encouraged, motivated, prayed over me and held me accountable.  He was a tangible example of God’s grace to me, an undeserved gift.  He was a sound board onto which I would bounce my visions and ministry directions onto and off of for reflection. 

A few weeks ago I asked Larry and others in ODC to respond to four questions to assist me in gauging how effective my leadership in ODC has been in making disciples and as a church in the eyes of those who are members.  Here is Larry’s response to those questions.  As you read them, you will understandwhy I will miss my Friday mornings with him.

What has happened at your Church since last year?

The house church is operating effectively and determinedly as one; tested by fire.  A discussion of metrics such as membership numbers and finances is probably in order, but I can't help with that. I can say however, that people in the margins, whom Jesus called "the least of these" are hearing the Gospel.  They respond to the Good News because it is the power unto the salvation they desperately need, rejecting addictions and personal failures and sorrows.  I have observed that a cross dresser or a drug addict will get the same love, spiritual care, and plain spoken truth as a retired Service member, an insurance agent, or a housewife. People from all walks are also responding to Monday night community meals at Terranova's Italian Restaurant, and coming to house churches with stories of how they have been hurt or ignored in traditional churches.

I have fewer insights (or desire to access any that may be available) with regard to specific demographics for growth, dollars, baptisms, etc. than Gary may be able to reveal in pastoral consultation.  Instead, I can offer an observation that reflects the words of our Lord, who told us that the world will know us in that we love one another. The following metrics are transparently observable:

    *      Grace, peace, and forgiveness readily replace obligation, guilt, or religious demands

    *      Sacrifices are voluntary

    *      People are submitting to one another in love

    *      The community is being served in love with evangelism, meals, prayer and developing friendships

    *      Blessing and care for one another is passionate among the brethren

    *      Jesus is glorified in every situation; even in our failures and befuddlements

    *      The equipping of the saints is ongoing.  Evangelism, spiritual gifts, and healing, are sought with new zeal and

            supported with prayer and study of the Word

 

Where are you now as a member and a church?

As a member, I'm a wide eyed observer who loves the grace and love that we all enjoy. Before God, I must state that my most important role is to be a friend to Gary; to pray for him, speak the truth candidly, support his efforts when he is on track and kick him a little when he is off track or when he's consumed by any anxiety or non-productive emotion. So far, my kicking skills are diminishing from disuse.  I have also begun to disciple a few men in the fellowship whom the Lord has pointed out to me; an act of mutual submission and encouragement to good works.  Normal Christian stuff.

House church is alive and well.  The numbers fluctuate, but they are all but inconsequential for the discipleship training that is central to the work that Gary is doing (discipleship is for the willing, not the gold star earners).  Some new converts fall away from fellowship to the allure of their old sins. Many return, some don't - or haven't.  Some will come back with new strength; new resolve but under the threat of scolding or shunning.  Mature Christians are welcome and valued for their insights. So far, the wolves have been kept at bay.  It is a time of peace and personal growth with a focus on our Lord Jesus alone.

Where do you want to be?

I want to see what we are already doing to increase under the influence of the Holy Spirit, continuing to trust less in our plans, preparations and expectations than in what He produces. I believe that this is a season of equipping, but we dare not stop as equipped people to rest in our laurels. Instead, having freely received, we must continue to freely give of our gifts, inner healings, and insights to a hurting community.

What is holding you back from reaching your goals?

The work is not ours, but Christ's, so what would hold us back?  Could we fail? Of course we could. All it takes is sin, lies, bitterness, backbiting, wolves with false doctrine creeping in as brothers, or any number of things that the scriptures warn us of.

We could also find ourselves 'held back' by our own anticipations. If our goal is numbers, we will find disappointment at the door often enough. If our goal is to honest, pure time before our Lord Jesus, empowered by His presence where two or more are gathered, we do not fail, but rather participate in and yes, rejoice in low numbers as part of Gods design on any given week. We are the servants that sow, but God forbid that clever speech should bring the increase.

The thing I fear most is trying to act or perform like a "church" instead of HIS church, the body of Christ, made up of those whom He has called out loudly.  

On the other hand, the implied question appears to be, "What could be done to help?"  Resources are always needed by Gary for his ministry and it hurts me to see his struggle from lack of financial support and other resources.  It should flow down in support this GOSPEL INSPIRED, FIRST CENTURY MODEL of ministry that is still as much on the fringes of the American church experience as the desperate people it so often ministers to.  

Larry

 

Again, I will miss our discussions and his encouragement.  It was a tangible example of God’s grace.  Take time to reflect and prayer over this: To whom am I an encourager and a tangible sign of God’s grace?  Many of you reading these blogs do not attend ODC.  You all have pastors, priests, mentors, ministry leaders, friends, family who need ‘Larrys” on there life.  Who are the people for which you can say, “Before God, I must state that my most important role is to be a friend to Gary; to pray for him, speak the truth candidly, support his efforts when he is on track and kick him a little when he is off track or when he's consumed by any anxiety or non-productive emotion.” 

 

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Story Telling and the Super Bowl

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Story Telling and the Super Bowl


I watched parts of both NFL playoff games last night.  Both were great games!  It reminded me that in three weeks is Super Bowl Sunday. It is a day when millions of people will gather in homes and taverns to party, laugh, cheer, connect and share life together. It is one of the few days of the year that you have an excuse to invite people into your home, or accept an invitation into another home, and share stories and life together. Super Bowl Sunday is a required missional outreach event for ODC. Everyone needs to preferably host a Super Bowl Party or attend one. If you were looking for an excuse to invite your neighbors, co-workers, work-out friends, classmates, and others over to your house, Super Bowl Sunday is that excuse. It is also an excuse to accept an invitation into another’s home for their gathering. I do not care if you do not like football! Watch the commercials, eat the food, whatever. Like going to the Laundromat, flea market, or prayer walking the mall, it is an opportunity to encounter and enter into people’s lives in a real way.  Here is why.

 

 “Storytelling is powerful because it has the ability to touch human beings at the most personal level. While facts are viewed from the lens of a microscope, stories are viewed from the lens of the soul. Stories address us on every level. They speak to the mind, the body, the emotions, the spirit, and the will. In a story a person can identify with situations he or she has never been in. The individual’s imagination is unlocked to dream what was previously unimaginable.“

– Mark Miller

 

Story telling is powerful.” Obviously Budweiser has picked up on this in the last few years with their Super Bowl commercials.  They moved from the comedic frogs of Bud-weis-er to the now infamous stories of their heritage and horses.  Those are always popular each year. 

The reason is not merely because people love stories, which they do, but because story hits the heart and not merely the head.  And, because they know that the Super Bowl is a story on the biggest stage, if they can develop a story within the story, they’ll win the rigorous marketing wars between companies vying for your attention.

And, if they hit your heart, that’s what causes action.  We can all watch commercials that have facts about how this pill has caused people to lose weight, or how many dentists recommend this toothpaste, but that doesn’t move us…what moves us, is story, because it hits us deep in the heart.  This is why the Super Bowl is important, and this is what the Super Bowl is about.

This Super Bowl…like all others is filled with story and everyone wants to be part of it, talk about it, be around it because as football players will say, “The game is bigger than all of us.” Everyone wants to be part of a larger story, let’s use this opportunity as a door opener to the largest story ever told. How can we use the Super Bowl to simply point to the larger story of God without sounding like Westboro Baptist or the cheesy usher with a painted smile on his face?

Story telling is powerful.” Obviously Budweiser has picked up on this in the last few years, Christians need to pick up on this as well.

 

1. Throw a Party

For our family, we’d rather throw a party than merely attend one.  The reason is that it gives us plenty of ways to bless people and have them in our house.   I feel like I can be like the Apostle Matthew and invite three people to my party: my friends, my Jesus and His followers.

9 As Jesus was walking along, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at his tax collector’s booth. “Follow me and be my disciple,” Jesus said to him. So Matthew got up and followed him.

10 Later, Matthew invited Jesus and his disciples to his home as dinner guests, along with many tax collectors and other disreputable sinners. 11 But when the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with such scum?”

12 When Jesus heard this, he said, “Healthy people don’t need a doctor—sick people do.”

Matthew 9:9-12

When you invite others, you get to choose the crowd you hang with.   Usually, for Christians, this is a bad thing as we over filter who we invite.  But notice who was at Matthew’s party.  Scum, Jesus, disciples. All mixed, partying like it’s OO31AD.  The more this crowd, Jesus, followers and not yet followers hang, the better.

 

2. Encourage Story

Encourage story with everyone.  Walk around asking people “story” questions, or ask people, “have you heard his story, it’s awesome…”  Get your guests talking and listen.  You learn so much about them during these stories.  Be the story encourager at your party.  Ask questions like:

1  How’d you and your spouse meet?

2  Why did you choose your career?

3  Who is your favorite NFL team and why??

4  What do you like most about living here? 

Really, any open ended question will work.  It’s not to bait and switch them so you can talk about how unless you eat Jesus’ body and drink his blood you can never be one of his followers.   It’s so you can actually get to know them and their story so that when the opportunity comes, you know where their story needs redemption and who or what is their functional savior so you can point to the one and only Saviour who brings eternal redemption, now and forever. You’ll know how to serve them, love them and show them Jesus in the ways that will tell a story that will hit their heart. 

3. Go Overboard with Food

You ever been to a party where there isn’t much food?  Sucks.  Don’t be that party…be a party that points to the Great Wedding Feast.   Not only that, but take into consideration who is coming.  Ask if any have allergies, or a special diet.  When you take others into consideration, it shows you actually care and desire for them to be comfortable in your house.  It also gives you yet another connection point to their story.

Don’t supply all the food though.  Have people bring food.   We are having people bring a main dish.  The reason is that a main dish usually has a story behind it.  Either of how they grew up, who taught them how to make it or nothing at all.  But I usually simply ask, “Does this dish have any significance to you?”  You’d be surprised how much story can come from chicken salad. 

4. Ask the Spirit For Guidance

Who is pushing into you currently for relationship?  Ask the Spirit to show you these people.  Maybe for you it is your CrossFit gym.  Invited all 400 members.  You know that 95% of them aren’t going to come, but it gives you an open to invite them into a relationship with you, and is a personal invite.

 Ask the Spirit for time with those people who are personally pushing into you and your family for relationship so you can ask them personally as well.  For me, I don’t want them to merely get the Facebook invite, I want to ask them if they are coming and that it’d be great if they did.  Everyone I have been given by the Spirit, I’ve asked personally and everyone one of them are coming.  It’s awesome, even if one of them is a fan of my opposing team. 

But, don’t stop there.

Ask the Spirit for guidance on listening to their story at the party and what you should say, or how you should listen or how to encourage further relationship.  Remember, this isn’t about a football game, this whole day is wrapped up in story, so use this to learn other’s stories.   Maybe you do get into a deep spiritual conversation, but maybe you don’t.  Don’t beat yourself up. The Spirit will tell you when to speak, when to listen, when to keep it surface level and when to go deep.  Just because you don’t present all of the Romans’ Road to them doesn’t mean you should feel guilted and shamed.  The Spirit doesn’t guilt and shame you, that’s the devil’s game.

The more the devil can guilt and shame you the more you’ll have an agenda instead of listening to the Spirit on how to show off Jesus in the ways of Jesus in the power of the Spirit.  Sometimes silence is the loudest witness.  Don’t let the devil fool you into thinking you have to speak the name of Jesus at every party for it to be a “successful” party.   But, always be thinking, how can I make this party be a shadow of our celebratory God that wants everyone invited to his party?

Take some time this week to ask, “Spirit, how can I ensure that what I say and do Super Bowl Sunday will be a shadow of your Story” (It’s a good thing to do everyday!)

Listen.  Then obey what the Spirit gives you.

If you do that…no matter what happens, your gathering will not be a failure, but will have happened by the power of the Spirit to bring people along as far as he wants them to so they might know more about the only story line that ultimately matters. And who knows…maybe he’ll show you even more about his Story so you can marvel at how large his Story really is, yet how much he carefully and specifically loves and hears your specific “small” requests.

Please share your thoughts,  reflections, and maybe other examples of what you use to invite other people into your story.  Gary Liederbach- Lead Follower

One Direction Community

Email: garyl@onedirection.community

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O Death where is your sting?

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O Death where is your sting?

In my blog on Thursday, “Big Faith,” I elaborated on the point that how the story of our life and others turns out on earth has nothing to do with whether God is glorified or not.  It may not have a happy ending on this side, but on the other side God is glorified. But whether it ends happily or sadly by earthly standards, cannot take away or hinder the glory that comes from big faith. God delights and honors that faith.   God delights and multiplying that kind of faith.  Faith that is exhibited in Immediate Radical Costly Obedience. 

My elaboration was illustrated to myself and others yesterday.  Yesterday (Saturday) morning myself and others from One Direction Community (ODC) had a service day and helped a man named Larry, who is a member of ODC and his family.  Larry has big faith.  Larry is dying from cancer.  Hospice has come in and doctors are giving him less than 3 months left to live. 

Larry is an amazing man of God.  I have been meeting with him every Friday morning now for almost two years in a band group for accountability in our lives and walk with Christ.  He has a prophetic spirit and is gifted in prayer, and his prayers have resulted in other’s lives having happy earthly endings by being healed.   So far his years of prayers over himself for complete healing have not been answered.  He was given less than a year to live several years ago and I believe that prayers have extended his life.

 Yesterday, after we finished our service work the family invited us into their home.  Larry was laying back on his recliner couch covered in a blanket with his wife at his side.  We sat around the room on the floor and chairs and shared a holy moment with him and his family.  He has a guitar and by his request I played and we sang “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Amazing Grace.”   Larry raised his hand in praise as he sang the hymns.  We laid hands on him and prayed, and we shared in the Lord’s Supper.  It was such an honor to see him and his wife clinging to the cup and bread as they gave the elements to each other.  Clinging to them and receiving them with tears in their eyes as the served each other.  Are they wearied and tired from their journey they now find themselves in?  Absolutely.  Has their big faith diminished by the suffering they have been and are going through, and what appears not to be a “happy ending” by earthly standards?  Absolutely not!  Even in his weak condition when Larry spoke of Jesus his eyes lit up!  Even weak as he is when he sang he lifted his hands in praise!

 I think most of us in that room, including myself had tears in our eyes as we witnessed this holy and sacred moment that we were so blessed the family invited us to participate in.  There is something extremely holy, extremely Christ-like, even victorious to be in the presence of a person who dies well in Christ.   A person who in the face of his situation, as Paul stated in 1Cor. 15:54-56, though they know they are perishing,

“The perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written:

“Death is swallowed up in victory.”

“O death, where is your victory?

O death, where is your sting?”

The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 We all walked out of that home impacted and so blessed by the real “church service,” the real presence of Christ we had experienced and participated in.

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Immediate Radical Costly Obedience

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Immediate Radical Costly Obedience

Good morning,

This morning I am going to continue my pressing into our IRCO 111.1 covenant.  Multiplication is a critical aspect of discipleship.  Multiplying disciples is at the core of being a Christian. It is the DNA Jesus instilled in his disciples.  This same DNA was instilled in you when you accepted Christ as your Lord.  But here is the question you must ask yourself: Am I a disciple worth multiplying? God does not want to multiply all disciples, but those who are his true disciples. God does not want to multiply mediocrity. You must examine and improve your personal prayer life and level of discipleship before you can step into trying to examine and improve your communityGod desires to multiply those who exhibit Immediate Radical Costly Obedience (IRCO)

 

Immediate: Luther, Delay is the sharpest arrow in the enemys quiver

Radical: Rooted in Christ,  you will stand out to the world.

Costly:  not matter what is required.

Obedience:  If you love me, you will obey my commandments. (John 14:15)   Jesus replied, If anyone loves me, he will obey my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and take up residence with him. (John 14:23)

 

Throughout Scripture, Gods multiplication of disciples was achieved through those individuals who exhibited Immediate Radical Costly Obedience (IRCO).

One example is Abraham.  God chose Abraham to be the source of multiplication and blessing because he exhibited IRCO. 

·      Gen. 12:1-4.

·      I Abraham immediately leaves

·      R Because of Gods calling

·      C he leaves behind his comfortable life and everything he knows.

·      O He obeys God

“Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”

So Abram went, as the Lord had told him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran.”

 

·      Gen 17:9-11, 22-23. 

·      I that very day

·      R Because God said

·      C Circumcision required putting his whole life and heritage to risk.

·      O He obeyed what God told him to do.

“And God said to Abraham, “As for you, you shall keep my covenant, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations. This is my covenant, which you shall keep, between me and you and your offspring after you: Every male among you shall be circumcised. You shall be circumcised in the flesh of your foreskins, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and you…. When he had finished talking with him, God went up from Abraham. Then Abraham took Ishmael his son and all those born in his house or bought with his money, every male among the men of Abraham's house, and he circumcised the flesh of their foreskins that very day, as God had said to him.

 

·      Gen 21:8-14. 

·      I He arose early in the morning

·      R Based on what he heard from God

·      C it costs him his son

·      O he obeyed

 

“And the child grew and was weaned. And Abraham made a great feast on the day that Isaac was weaned. But Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, whom she had borne to Abraham, laughing. So she said to Abraham, “Cast out this slave woman with her son, for the son of this slave woman shall not be heir with my son Isaac.” And the thing was very displeasing to Abraham on account of his son. But God said to Abraham, “Be not displeased because of the boy and because of your slave woman. Whatever Sarah says to you, do as she tells you, for through Isaac shall your offspring be named. And I will make a nation of the son of the slave woman also, because he is your offspring.” So Abraham rose early in the morning and took bread and a skin of water and gave it to Hagar, putting it on her shoulder, along with the child, and sent her away. And she departed and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.”

 

·      Gen 22:1-3.

·      I He rose early in the morning

·      R Because God told him

·      C he would sacrifice and lose his only  son.

·      O Still he obeted God.

“After these things God tested Abraham and said to him, “Abraham!” And he said, “Here I am.” He said, “Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.” So Abraham rose early in the morning, saddled his donkey, and took two of his young men with him, and his son Isaac. And he cut the wood for the burnt offering and arose and went to the place of which God had told him”.

 

Open your Bible and read through these four stories in Genesis. Then take time in prayer to reflect. If you love God, you will obey what he commands, and his commands are not burdensome.  They are not legalistic or negatively obeyed, but obeyed out of love. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Matt 19:29-30)

 

How is your love for God being expressed in your life through IRCO?

 

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"Were an American Band"

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"Were an American Band"

 

This morning I look at the third "1" in our covenant of IRCO 111.1 which is "meet once a week in a Band with 1 or 2 people of the same gender for accountability.  This is a longer post as this is the one that most people are reluctant to obey.  The other two "1s" of fasting and one hour of prayer take commitment, however they can be done by yourself.  Committing to a Band weekly requires stepping out of your comfort zone and reaching out to one or two people and inviting them into accountability with you.  However, It is the most important "1" that encourages the commitment of the other two.

 

Bands and spiritual accountability are at the core of discipleship and Methodism.  The early Methodists were susceptible to friendship.  They liked it.  They sought after it.  They knew they could not live this kind of holy life on their own.  They could not hunger and thirst for God by themselves.  They could not maintain the Spirituality of the means of grace by themselves. They wanted and accepted friendship because they needed it.  


But it is a risky endeavor.  Even Jesus knew that when his friends betrayed him.  Will you get betrayed by friends as well?  I guarantee it.  By members of a small group, probably.  But we can’t throw away the baby with the bath water.  Personal accountability was what Jesus demonstrated as plan A for forming disciples in his church.   And their is no Plan B.  And Plan A is way down on the the list resources are spent on in most churches, tucked under a discipleship ministry. 


We are called to put our complete sufficiency in God, by trusting others.   It is a paradox.  Indeed we put our lives in the hands of God by putting our lives in the hands of others.  Through whom does God speak to us?  Through whom do we discern the moving and working of the Holy Spirit in our lives? Through whom do we overcome the fears that hold us back and overcome the deceitfulness in our own heart that clouds our vision from seeing what we are meant to be doing? Through friends.  This is why they got into bands and classes. Why they developed spiritual friendships.  Because they longed for the fullness of life.  They longed for the Zeal for God and neighbor and the salvation of the whole world.


Dallas Willard in his book the “Divine Conspiracy” states.  "I know exactly what is wrong with our making of disciples and ourselves becoming disciples.  The problem is not that we do not know what we need to do, we know what to do.  The problem is that we do not do what we know we are to do.  The problem is not that we do not know what we are called to be, but we do not seek what we are called to be."  I have probably not told you anything really new here or anything you did not already know.   You know it already!  You need to do what you know!   How do you overcome the perineal problem of being a hearer of the word but not a doer of the word?  The person in James’s Gospel, the Christian that looks in the mirror and says to himself, "What a fine Christian you are!"  "What a marvelous child of God you are!”  And then turns his back and walks out the door and lives just like everyone else.  I know of one way, accountability. 


We need deep spiritual friendships.  Joining with a few others in deep spiritual friendship who will help you take what you know you are called to be and motivate you to pursue what you are called to be for all it is worth.  That is why I believe so strongly we first need to all be in a Band and prayerfully support each other.   To share testimonies of how God is working, and encourage each other to embrace that need to look outside as well as inside and encourage us to ask, "Who do I need to share the Gospel with?" My ODC family and those reading this reflection.  I pray that you will pray, seek and invite one or two people into forming and beginning a Band with you this week.

 

Here is the ODC document on Bands.  It contains the explanation, format, and how you start and continue with a Band that we use.  Please feel free to copy, paste and use this document as needed in your church or ministry.  

 

Bands

 A BAND is made up of two or three people, all of the same gender, who meet weekly for 60-90 minutes for personal accountability for their spiritual growth and development.  It is recommended the group not grow past three but rather multiply into two groups of two once the fourth participant has proven faithful to the process.

 

·      A BAND is a simple way to release the most essential elements of a vital spiritual walk to people who need Jesus to change their lives from the inside out.  This tool empowers the ordinary Christian to accomplish the extraordinary work of reproducing spiritual disciples who can in turn reproduce others.

 

There is no curriculum, workbook or training involved.  There is no leader needed in the group.  A BAND is the simplest form of spiritual community and provides ongoing accountability to learn, obey, and pass on spiritual truth.  It incorporates the values of living a balanced spiritual life which results in the developmentand reproduction of disciples.

 

There are only two suggested qualifications for starting or joining a BAND group:

1. A desperate need for Jesus Christ (Luke 5:29-32).

2. Faithfulness in the process itself (2 Timothy 2:2).

 

THOUGHTS ON ACCOUNTABILITY

BAND groups involve the sharing of an extremely personal nature.  It is imperative that you come to a clear agreement on the confidentiality of whatever is shared in the group.  Discuss the limits of confidentiality, (e.g., how things will be handled if information is revealed which involves the safety of someone or illegal activities).

 

Consider using 2 Timothy 3:16 as an outline for application to your life:

All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. - 2 Tim. 3:16-17 (NIV)

 

·         TEACHING- what we should know

·         REBUKING- what we should avoid or stop doing

·         CORRECTING- what we should do differently

·         TRAINING IN RIGHTEOUSNESS- what we should begin or continue doing

Remember that accountability to Scripture involves not only applying it to one’s own life, but also blessing others by passing on to them what you are learning.  Always consider if there is someone outside the BAND you should be sharing spiritual truth with and make this part of the accountability process.

 

Be specific when developing an application plan.  Think through when, how, and with whom you will put what you are learning into practice.  Make sure to follow up with checking on progress in succeeding weeks.

                                

FORMAT OF A BAND: C.H.A.T. with each other.

 

1.   CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

FELLOWSHIP

We are motivated by sharing struggles in mutual accountability.  Start the time together by going over the Accountability Questions with one another (45-60 minutes).

 

2.   HEAR THE WORD

DISCIPLESHIP

We grow spiritually as we read Scripture in context and in community.  Continue the time by discussing what the Lord has impressed on you from your weekly Scripture reading. Your group should read 20-30 chapters per week (e.g. read the book of 1 Samuel or read the book of Ephesians 5 times.)  Many people find it helpful to read aloud.  If you prefer to listen to Scripture, you can download the “World English Bible” which is a public domain audio version, for free at http://www.audiotreasure.com/webindex.htm.

If someone doesnt finish the reading in a given week then the entire group takes the same assignment for the following week.

 

:3. ACT ON IT

MINISTRY

We serve as we apply the truths of Scripture to living in love towards others day by day.  Live out what the Lord impressed on you in the reading to apply it to your life and pass the truths on to others (5-10 minutes).

 

 4.TELL OTHERS

EVANGELISM

We pray for those who need the Lord and reach out to them as we have opportunity.  Close in a time of prayer.  Pray for one another.  Part of this time should be praying for the lost friends, family, and acquaintances for whom the group has been praying throughout the week (5-10 minutes).

WORSHIP

We acknowledge God in prayer and through our obedience.  In your time of prayer, do not forget to praise and thank the Lord for who He is and what He is doing in and through you as a group and as individuals. Remember to, your obedience (Act on it) to the Lord is worship!  (5 minutes)

 

 

ACCOUNTABILITY QUESTIONS

 

These questions are to be asked of one another in a weekly meeting of accountability (Proverbs 27:17).  They are to stimulate conversations of character and confession of sin to God and one another in a safe environment which values honesty, vulnerability, confidentiality, and grace.

1. How have your insights from last weeks reading shaped the way you think and live?

2. Who did you pass your insights from last week on to and how was it received?

3. How have you seen God at work?

4. Have you been a testimony this week to the greatness of Jesus Christ with both your words and actions?

5. Have you been exposed to sexually alluring material or allowed your mind to entertain inappropriate sexual thoughts?

6. Have you acknowledged Gods ownership in your use of money?

7. Have you coveted anything?

8. Have you hurt someones reputation or feelings by your words?

9. Have you been dishonest in word or action or exaggerated?

10. Have you given in to an addictive (or lazy or undisciplined) behavior? 

11. Have you been a slave to clothing, friends, work, or possessions?

12. Have you failed to forgive someone?

13. What worries or anxieties are you facing?  Have you complained or grumbled?  Have you maintained a thankful heart?

14. Have you been honoring, understanding and generous in your important relationships?

15. What temptations in thought, word, or action have you faced and how did you respond?

16. How have you taken opportunities to serve or bless others, especially believers?

17. Have you seen specific answers to prayer?

18. Did you complete the reading for the week?

 

EVANGELISTIC PRAYER

Each person in the BAND group is to list two or three individuals who need the Lords salvation.  Write down the names of all those identified in the group on each card so that all of you pray for each of the lost souls weekly.  Keep this card in your Bible as a bookmark for your daily reading so that each time you open your Bible you are reminded to pray for these people.  You can use one or two of the these verses daily in your prayers and insert the names of those you are praying for  into them. 

1. Lord, I pray that You draw _____ to Yourself (John 6:44).

2. I pray that _____hear and believe the Word ofGod for what it really is (1 Thes 2:13).

3. I pray that ______seek to know You (Acts 17:27).

4. I ask you, Lord, to prevent Satan from blinding _______to the truth (2 Cor 4:4; 2 Tim 2:25-26)

5. Holy Spirit, I ask You to convict _______ of his/her sin and need for Christs redemption (John 16:7-14).

6. I ask that You send someone who will share the gospel with _________ (Matt. 9:37-38).

7. I also ask that You give me or ______the opportunity, the courage and the right words to share with _________ (Col. 4:3-6).

8. Lord, I pray that ________ turn from his/her sin and follow Christ (Acts 17:30-31; 1 Thess 1:9-10).

9. Lord, I pray that _________ would put all of his/her trust in Christ (John 1:12; 5:24).

10. Lord, I pray that ________ confess Christ as Lord, take root and grow in faith and bear fruit for Your glory (Rom. 10:9-10; Col. 2:6-7; Luke 8:15).      

11. Lord, I pray that You draw _____ to Yourself (John 6:44).

12. I pray that _____ hear and believe the Word ofGod for what it really is (1 Thes. 2:13).

13. I pray that ______ seek to know You (Acts17:27).

14. I ask you, Lord, to prevent Satan from blinding _______ to the truth (2 Cor. 4:4; 2 Tim 2:25-26)

15. Holy Spirit, I ask You to convict _______ of his/her sin and need for Christs redemption (John 16:7-14).

16. I ask that You send someone who will share the gospel with _________ (Matt. 9:37-38).

17. I also ask that You give me or ______ the opportunity, the courage and the right words to

share with _________ (Col. 4:3-6).

18. Lord, I pray that ________ turn from his/her sin and follow Christ (Acts 17:30-31; 1 Thes. 1:9-10).

19. Lord, I pray that _________ would put all of his/her trust in Christ (John 1:12; 5:24).

20. Lord, I pray that ________ confess Christ as Lord, take root and grow in faith and bear fruit for Your glory (Rom. 10:9-10; Col. 2:6-7; Luke 8:15).

 

Brethren, my hearts desire and my prayer for them is for their salvation.

- Romans 10:1


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Satan Trembles When We Pray

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Satan Trembles When We Pray

This morning I am am going to reflect on the second “1” in our covenant IRCO 111.1 which it to set aside at least once a week to spend one solid hour of more in prayer over your ministry and the ministry of our church. 

“No one can believe how powerful prayer is and what it can effect, except those who have learned it by experience. Whenever I have prayed earnestly, I have been heard and have obtained more than I prayed for. God sometimes delays, but He always comes.” ― Martin Luther

“There is no power like that of prevailing prayer - of Abraham pleading for Sodom, Jacob wrestling in the stillness of the night, Moses standing in the breach, Hannah intoxicated with sorrow, David heartbroken with remorse and grief, Jesus in sweat and blood. Add to this list from the records of the church your personal observation and experience, and always there is cost of passion unto blood. Such prayer prevails. It turns ordinary mortals into men of power. It brings power. It brings fire. It brings rain. It brings life. It brings God.”….“Satan dreads nothing but prayer. His one concern is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, he mocks our wisdom, but he trembles when we pray.” Samuel Chadwick

Prayer is not a last desperate hope in a losing battle, prayer is the greatest hope on which all battles are won.  Prayer is the life breath of Christians and the church. We breath or we die, we pray or we die.Something miraculous and powerful happens through Gods grace in us when we set aside a large block of time of an hour or more to pray.  The enemy knows this and he will use anything from a dripping faucet to social media to interrupt it.  Some of us just have a hard time focusing on prayer for an hour and our minds drift and wonder.  Don't get discouraged, keep at it!

As a prayer aid I am giving you a great tool for prayer I received from Curtis Seargent, it is the Prayer Wheel. The Prayer Wheel divides on hour of prayer into twelve, 5 minute long each sections. The prayer Wheel is a wheel or pie that has 12 slices. Each “slice” is 5 minutes long. It aides you remaining focused in praying for n hour by breakingthe hour down into 5 minutes sections.  I have listed the 12 sections of the Prayer Wheel.  Before you begin set the timer on your phone for 5 minutes or look at you clock.  Then begin and spend 5 minutes in #1. Praise.  After 5 minutes move to #2 Waiting.  Continue praying this way through #12 and your hour of prayer will be complete.  You can modify the time per section to 2 minutes each if you are at lunch or only have 30 minutes to pray, or add minutes to each section if you have more time to pray.

I pray you will commit to spending at least one solid hour a week in prayer.  I would recommend you watch the movie “War Room” which is a great movie on the power of prayer.

Please share your comments on prayer.  I would also love to hear reflections from those who have spent an hour of time using the Prayer Wheel.

 

PRAYER WHEEL

1. PRAISE
Start your prayer hour by praising the Lord. Praise Him for things that are on your mind right now. Praise Him for one special thing He has done in your life in the past week. Praise Him for His goodness to your family. (Psalm 34:1) 

2. WAITING

Spend this time waiting on the Lord. Let Him pull together reflections for you. Think about the hour before you and the things you want the Lord to do in your life. (Psalm 27:14) 

3. CONFESSION

Ask the Holy Spirit to show you anything in your life which might be displeasing to Him. Ask Him to point out attitudes that are wrong, as well as specific acts for which you have not yet made a prayer of confession. Now confess that to the Lord and claim 1 John 1:9 so that you might be cleansed for the remainder of the hour before you, and then pick up and read the Word. (Psalm 51:1-19) 

4. READ THE WORD

Spend time reading promises of God in the Psalms, in the prophets, and passages on prayer located in the New Testament. Check your concordance. (Psalm 119:97) 

5. PETITION

This is general request for others, praying through the prayer list, the prayer cards, or personal prayer interest on behalf of yourself and others. (Hebrews 4:16) 

6. INTERCESSION

Specific prayer on the behalf of others. Pray specifically for those requests of which you are aware. (Romans 15:30-33) 

7. PRAY THE WORD

Now take the Scriptures and start praying the Scriptures as certain sections of Psalm 119 lend themselves beautifully to prayer expression. (Psalm 119:38-46) 

8. THANKSGIVING

Spend these minutes giving thanks to the Lord for things in your life, things on behalf of the church, things on behalf of your family. (Philippians 4:6) 

9. SINGING

Take your hymnal and sing a prayer song, sing a praise song, sing a song regarding soul winning or witnessing. Let it be a time of praise. (Psalm 59:17) 

10. MEDITATE

Ask the Lord to speak back to you and keep a paper and pen handy, ready to relate the impressions that He makes upon your life. (Psalm 63) 

11. LISTEN

Spend time merging the things you have read from the Word, the things you have prayed, the things you have thanked the Lord for, the things that you have been singing, and see how the Lord brings them all together to speak to you. (I Samuel 3:9-10) 

12. END WITH PRAISE

Praise the Lord for the time you have had to spend with Him. Praise Him for the impressions that He has given you. Praise Him for the prayer requests He raised up in your mind. (Psalm 145:1-13)

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Is This Not The Fast I Choose?

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Is This Not The Fast I Choose?

I am up in Cleveland helping visiting parents  Posts may be a little sporadic the next few days.  18 degrees and snow!  Brrrr!

  I will continue my reflections on our IRCO 111.1 covenant.    To be disciples of Christ who are encouraged to exhibit Immediate Radical Costly Obedience 1: Committing to fast one day a week in prayer over your indwelling of the Holy Spirit, your ministry, and that of the church. 1: Committing to spend at least one solid hour a week in un-interrupted prayer. 1: Meet one time a week in a Band with 1 or two other same gendered people for true accountability. .1: Tithe at least 10% to the ministry of Christ and The Church.

I am going to look at the first "!" in 111.1, fasting one day a week.. When I reflect on fasting, I always start with Isaiah 58.

"Cry aloud; do not hold back; lift up your voice like a trumpet; declare to my people their transgression, to the house of Jacob their sins.
2 Yet they seek me daily and delight to know my ways, as if they were a nation that did righteousness and did not forsake the judgment of their God; they ask of me righteous judgments; they delight to draw near to God.
3 'Why have we fasted, and you see it not? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you take no knowledge of it?' Behold, in the day of your fast you seek your own pleasure, and oppress all your workers.
4 Behold, you fast only to quarrel and to fight and to hit with a wicked fist. Fasting like yours this day will not make your voice to be heard on high.
5 Is such the fast that I choose, a day for a person to humble himself? Is it to bow down his head like a reed, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Will you call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the LORD?
6 "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke?
7 Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh?
8 Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard.
9 Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, 'Here I am.' If you take away the yoke from your midst, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
10 if you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday.
11 And the LORD will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.
(Isa 58:1-11 ESV)

God, when I read your inspired words through Isaiah,  I understand the fast that You choose for me is a fast from my flesh, a fast from selfishness and self-centeredness. It's a fast that frees me from the tyranny of my self and turns my heart to the things on Your heart.

Give me Your heart, Lord. Open my eyes to see the needs of those around me and fill my spirit with the power to do something about it. Give me time and passion for people in the ways that I can make a difference. Let me be part of the move of Your Spirit in my city and spheres of influence to rebuild the "ancient ruins," to "raise up the foundations of many generations" and "be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets" (v. 58:12).

Fasting is not about ancient rituals or even faithfully executing spiritual disciplines. Fasting is about putting You first, as Your Spirit overcomes my flesh so You can change the world around me through my life. This is the fast You choose. So by the power of the grace of God at work within me, let this be the fast I choose. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

My ODC family, and those reading this, I pray that you will be faithful to our 111.1 covenant and begin fasting one day a week. I pray we will not be a church with a prayer ministry, but a church that fasts and prays. I pray the Holy Spirit gives you eyes to see the needs of the world around you and the power to do something about it in your spheres of influence today.

P:lease share your thoughts and experiences on fasting in the comment box below.

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Definition of a Disciple

 

In my post Yesterday Asked you to covenant with me this year in I.R.C.O. 111.1 as a means  to intentionally become more of a disciple of Jesus.  We hear that word disciple allot now days in a church.  To become a disciple, you have to first answer the question, "What is a disciple?" At One Direction Community (ODC) this is our definition of a disciple.

ODC Disciple Definition

A disciple is a committed apprentice of the Lord Jesus Christ who is growing in Love for God and others, sent out to make disciples, all through the power of the Holy Spirit.

…a committed apprentice… of the Lord Jesus Christ

ODC’s definition of disciple rests on the confession of the earliest Christians: Jesus is Lord.  If Jesus is Lord, then no one and nothing else can be. This implies exclusivity: Lordship excludes all other claims to loyalty; and totality: there is no area of life that is not under the rule of God. Jesus modeled total submission to his Father to the exclusion of all else and expects his followers to do the same. This is not something we can do by ourselves. We need each other and the power of the Holy Spirit.

…growing in love for God

We recognize discipleship as a life-long process of growing… becoming more and more like Jesus. As God reveals thoughts, attitudes, and actions that are not “Christ-like,” a committed apprentice responds by changing to be more like Christ.

The ongoing growth process is a series of baby steps of immediately obeying everything we hear Jesus commanded us to do.  His first command was to love God.

Loving God includes all that we are (our soul), the expression of our emotions (heart); the exercise of our will to obey what Jesus commands (strength), and the content of our thoughts (our mind). It is not hard to see why loving God is a process that can be costly, or that seems radical. Nevertheless, it’s what Jesus expects of His followers, His disciples. (Matt 22:37)

…growing in love for others

ODC wants to form disciples who are growing in love for God (through Immediate Radical Costly Obedience) and others (by putting them first). (Mat 22:39)

Loving others extends beyond warm feelings or treating people with simple courtesy (although that is not a bad place to start). It involves listening (for many people, being heard is so close to being loved that they can’t tell the difference). We notice their needs, and take time to meet those needs by serving them.

Loving others by serving them often means inconvenience, and the sacrifice of personal time and resources. Radical hospitality… inviting our neighbors to enter into our lives… sets people at ease and fosters trusting relationships. “Welcoming the stranger” demonstrates our love for God by extending His love to those who are right in front of us.

Loving others by the practice of seeing them spiritually through the eyes of God. If we want to minister to them as Jesus would, we need to be able to see them as Jesus does.

….sent out

Jesus exemplified the Missio Deo or “The Mission of God.”  That is the spreading of the gospel that the Kingdom of God is at hand and ushering in that good news in a tangible way.  Just as God sent Jesus in to this world to proclaim this gospel, Jesus sends us out to proclaim it as well (Joh. 17-18).  Disciples are to be missionaries.  Missionary defined as someone who forsakes everything but the Gospel, for the sake of the Gospel.  Discipleship is actively following Jesus through the presence of the Holy Spirit out into their neighborhoods and communities. (John 17:18)

 ….and making disciples

Jesus’ last commandment to his disciples was for them themselves to go and make disciples. (Mat 28:19)  His commandment applies to all of us as well.  It is a good thing when we come to know Christ.  It is a better thing when we lead someone else to Christ.  It is the Greatest thing, the most Christ like thing, when we lead someone to Christ and disciple them so that they then lead someone to Christ.  Moreover, the goal of discipleship is to become the most Christ-like.

…through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Finally, this definition of disciple reveals our total reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit for transformation and growth.

A core value of our House Churches is that truth is revealed through the study of scripture, in community with others, under the direction of the Holy Spirit. Gifted teachers and great curriculum are valuable but can never replace the Holy Spirit’s work in exposing the truth of scripture. Reading a few verses directly, without external commentary, allows the Holy Spirit to flow through multiple believers whose various personal experiences, traditions, reason, and spiritual gifts reveal the simple and obvious meaning of the text.

How do you make a disciple?

First and for most in my desire to make disciples is to personally answer this question, “Am I a disciple worth multiplying?” God does not desire to multiply mediocrity.  He desires to multiply those who exhibit Immediate, Radical, Costly, Obedience.  Discipleship is the act and process of modeling and conforming yourself to Christ.  I have come to understand that there is no “easy button” to achieve this; to become or make a disciple.  It requires reading Scripture more than I ever have before, praying more than I ever have before, and being openly accountable to others in the body more than I ever have been before.  How I become or “make” a disciple is simple, but it is not easy.  If I am not willing to consistently embrace and model this, then I cannot effectively lead others to become disciples.  I cannot lead them to a place I myself am not willing to go.  And no program, training, technique or tool I try to use can replace lack of obedience.  Am I a disciple worth multiplying?

Takes some time this morning and meditate on  your level of discipleship and what becoming a disciple means to you.

 

Please share your reflections below as in the comment box.

 

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Deliverance and Protection

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Deliverance and Protection

"For he will order his angels to protect you in all you do.” Psalm 91:11

Last couple days I have had allot to reflect on.

Tuesday my daughters Paris, Milan and a friend where headed north on 65 and were a little south of Nashville. They were on their way to Wilmer Kentucky to visit friends they made their while I was in seminary.  Paris was driving, Milan in passenger seat,  and friend in back seat. Around 11:00am while Paris was switching lanes their car hydro planed. The car left the highway, crossed the medium grass strip and went into the south bound lane. It struck the rear of car going south.  This caused thier car to jump up and it jumped over the guard rail of the south bound lane.  It flew over the small trees on the side of the freeway, and over and down a steep embankment.  Car rolled 5 or 6 times and came to rest on its roof and passenger side. Thank God they had seat belts on.  Paris's belt snapped after the first or second roll and Milan held on to her as they flipped.  They all yelled. “We’re dead” as they flipped. Paris ended up on dash in windshield. Milan went through passenger door window when car stopped on that side.    A truck driver saw wreck and climbed down embankment and helped pull them up out of driver side window.  They were all able to walk up hill!!!  

 

I got a call from my daughter and Nancy I drove up there.  They were taken by ambulance to the hospital. From rolling all those times they are bruised.   Paris's head and face hit car and is swollen.  Milan hit her head as well  At hospital they ran x-rays and CT scans on them but they all came out good.  So after observing them for  a few hours for concussions they released them. All three of them are shaken up and bruised and have knots on their heads.  They also have abrasions from seat belts and car. However, God's favor was with them. No broken bones, no cuts, no stitches, no internal injuries.  Every window in car was broken and it was full of glass, but in all the tumbling none of the were cut by it.  It was a miracle.  If the car had rolled 3 feet to the right they would have went over a 60’ ravine to the river below.  Angels definitely guided the car.  We are praising God. 

 

We got home around 10:00pm that night.  Paris and Milan have been sleeping allot and chilling on the couch.  They are black and blue and sore. Car is totaled, they have a story to tell, but they are alive and on our couch!  Again praise God!!  The police and EMT could not believe they were not severely injured. They said they were very lucky, we know they were very blessed!

 

At our house church last night we read Psalm 91 and reflected on the sovereignty of God and the protection available to those who “have taken refuge in the Lord” Psalm 91:9.  We also shared and encouraged each other with our personal stories of divine intervention and rescues by God.

 

Read Psalm 91.  Then take time to reflect on your personal stories and those you know of protection and rescue by God.  May it be a time of encouragement for you.

 

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What an idiot!

Good morning,

I have fixed all my email and web domain issues and I will begin again posting my blog of my daily time in the Word.

 

I have spent the last couple weeks reading and re-reading through Matthew chapters 5-7 and Jesus teaching or sermon on the mount. It is an amazing sermon, and I agree with those who heard it and exclaimed, “When Jesus finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed by his teaching, because he taught them like one who had authority…”v.7: 29.  I think if everyone read these words from Jesus one a week and tried to apply them a little more each week they as individuals, the church, the world would be a transformed.

 

If churches used this sermon in in their intro or “101” classes people deciding to become a member of the Church would understand more clearly what they were signing up for and the level of commitment and discipleship required.

 

I read the verses 7:13-29, the closing remarks of Jesus in his sermon, and Jesus almost harshly, in-your-face, lays down the truth and reality of following him:

 

“But the gate is narrow and the way is difficult that leads to life, and there are few who find it. “V.14

 

“Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” V.19

 

“Not everyone who says to me, ʻLord, Lord,ʼ will enter into the kingdom of heaven - only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.” V.21

 

“Then I (Jesus) will declare to them, ʻI never knew you. Go away from me, you lawbreakers! V.23

 

“Everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the flood came, and the winds beat against that house, and it collapsed; it was utterly destroyed!” vs. 26-27

 

I think to myself, “What was he thinking?”  “What kind of idiot pastor would end his sermon like this?!?”  If I closed a sermon with those words today, my days behind a pulpit would be few.  My congregation would leave.  I would be labeled a hateful fundamentalist.  How have we drifted so far that Jesus words are insulting?

 

   Jesus was so un- politically correct.  There is nothing “attractional” in the summation of his sermon. There is nothing “fair” in his words.  He is not influenced by culture.  No universalism of paths to salvation or saviors.  His truth is consuming. His truth confronts and challenges and strips away any form of complacency and comfort, any notion that anything less than total surrender is acceptable.  Anything less than going completely all-in, than complete obedience is an option.  Saying Jesus is Lord, demands conforming to all the attributes of the source of that lordship, the life of Jesus.

 

Read Matthew chapters 5-7 today.  As you prepare to celebrate the incarnation of Jesus the Christ into the world, and reaffirm his Lordship into your life, into your home, and bow and call him Lord, I pray you understand what his kingdom

And Lordship looks like.  May the Holy Spirit truly prepare your heart , soul and being, may he “make straight the path” in you to acknowledge Jesus and all his attributes as your Lord.

 

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Identity Declaring

 

A little longer post today, but I have been reflectiong on it for a couple days now.

We are preparing to Celebrate Christmas, and Emmanuel, God with us. From his birth in a manger onward, Jesus became central to the identity of the church. Christians have always agreed that the church is all about Jesus—her very existence, identity, purposes, and functions are all completely bound up with this person who is at the core of it all.  He is our Founder, Redeemer, Lord, and our Head. 

If Jesus is God’s will in human form and the perfect expression of his nature, then we cannot bypass him and still remain in the Faith. Even our understanding of God is fundamentally changed by his birth: Whatever we now seek to know about God must pass through the lens of this particular person—Jesus the Messiah.  Jesus is “the Father’s ‘summary statement.”  Or as we put it in theological language, “Jesus is preeminent.”  To get a feel for the importance of this, listen to Paul who in order to communicate something of the revelation derived through Jesus and this meaning on the church, had to resort to some pretty dense theological statements.

 

13 "He [God] has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, 14 in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. 15 He [Jesus] is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. 16 For by and through him all things were created everything in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. 17 And he existed before all things, and in him all things hold together. 18 And he is the head of the body, the ecclesia (church). He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent. 19 For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell 20 and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross. (Col.1:13-20)

The ecclesia (church) therefore ought to be the one place in human existence where Jesus is to be taken with the utmost possible seriousness, enough to make him central to absolutely everything Christ-ian.  For all Christians salvation depends on identifying with Christ. Christian Identity follows from Christian faith.  Who could deny this?  And yet, the church has consistently failed to fully represent Jesus in the world.  As Alan Hirsch puts it, “One can perhaps say that any church is dysfunctional to the degree that it lacks focus on Jesus.  In other words, the lack of Jesus ethos and presence lies at the root of all dysfunctional religion.”

Religion has a way of marginalizing the central role of Jesus in the life of his people—apparently he is too difficult to deal with.  You might think that all this is basic Sunday School and goes without saying.  But it’s truly astounding how churches forget their very nature and purpose as Jesus’s people.

Jesus is, and must remain, the defining criterion for everything important about the church.  Where else can we go to gauge whether we are truly Christ-ian people and we are truly witnessing to the Jesus revealed the Gospels?  Are we really consistent with the ethos, teachings, model, and agenda of our Founder?

 

Paul states, “By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a wise builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should build with care.  For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.” 1Cor.3:10-11

 

Therefore, any attempt to circumvent or diminish the "preeminence of Jesus" in our lives (individual and communal), means that we inevitably end up with something far less than what God intended through us first place.  We are either defined by Jesus or we are not.  And history is clear when we are not defined and shaped by Jesus, other cultural and spiritual forces quickly will fill the gap and we move to becoming a false, illegitimate, and toxic religion.

 

By declaring our identity in Jesus, we clarify the most important aspect of the church…that it consists of the people who are redeemed by Jesus, who belong to Jesus, are led by Jesus, and are willing to be defined by Jesus in every way possible. 

"We are being transformed into his image from one degree of glory to another. This comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit” (2Cor.3:18).

As we prepare to celebrate the birth of the one who's identity will define our Christian faith, take some time today to reflect on, "Am I willing to be defined by Jesus in every way possible?"

 

Please share your thoughts or comments.

 

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Christmas was a Missional Movement

I spent time again in the stories of the birth of Jesus in Matthew 1:18-2:12 and Luke 1:5-2:2It is a story of heaven and earth missionaly moving, going out. being sent to people and places to achieve and present the saving grace of God in Jesus the Christ.  Angels going out to Marry, Joseph and Shepherds. Mary and Joseph going to Bethlehem.  Shepherds and wise men going to see the babe in the manger.  God, through the power of the Holy Spirit going to earth and being incarnate in Mary and becoming God in flesh.  Christmas was a missional movement.  From its very inception, Christianity was meant to be a movement of God.  We today are called and sent into this movement of God.

Danny and Karen are two members of ODC who understand Christianity and the church is a movement.  For several months now, every Sunday, they have been faithfully going to the Limestone County Flea Market.  They started simply prayer walking the market, seeking to see where the Holy Spirit is moving in the place and praying with those who run the booths.  Over the months of them going to the Flea market, relationships and friendships began to be made.  At times they were frustrated by a lack of response, but they cried out to God and asked him to move through this market.  God saw their faithfulness, heard their prayers, and answered them.

I received this email from Danny and Karen two days ago.

“Today we went to the flea market and prayed with several people.  The Lord moved in a couple of new ways today, it was all him.  First, Aldeleta met us and said she wanted to begin a house church in her home.  She has several friends she will invite.  We plan to start the week after next.  She lives in northwest Huntsville.

Secondly, we met Bill Edwards, the manager of the flea market.  We had seen him walking around before, and the Lord told Karen that we should talk with him.  We did and he is a believer and was very receptive to us.  We prayed for him, his business there, and a prayer request he had.  He invited us into his office and asked if we would like to have a service at 8am on Sundays for the vendors before they set up.  Someone had done that in the past, but did not do it any longer. We hope to start next Sunday.  He gave us his card, so we will contact him this week and confirm everything.  

It was a great day there.  However, business is slow and a lot of the people are discouraged and need the Lord's help. It is a fertile field for his spirit to work.” 

 

Danny and Karen came over to my house yesterday and they shared their excitement with Nancy and me.  We praised and prayed!  This Sunday at 8:00am they are starting a new ODC gathering of worship and prayer.  Next Thursday they are launching a new house church plant in Huntsville.  I am so proud of them!   My role in leadership at ODC has always been one more of a coach.  The whole reason why we do not do church focused on one person with pews facing forward in a classroom setting, but do House Churches, Community Dinners, Bands, and Discipleship 101 trainings is to train, equip and encourage people to take the field, enter their community, and make disciples of Christ.

Danny and Karen were not dependent on their pastor, or ask where or how they can serve or be missional in their community.  They prayed, looked for an un-reached people group in their community, and then exhibited Immediate Radical Costly Obedience, and as “sent ones” went out.  I did prayer walk with them a couple times in the beginning, however this outreach is a result of their faithfulness.  It did not depend on or only happen if the “pastor” was with them.  They knew the Holy Spirit was with them, and that was all they needed.  As a result, this Sunday morning at 8:00am I am going to attend and support a new missional church plant of ODC.

Read Matthew 1:18-2:12 and Luke 1:5-2:2.  Reflect on the movement of God in the story and in Danny and Karen’s story.  Church is not a facility or a location, it is a movement.  Pray over where is the “manger” or “stable” you are called to hang out at, prayer walk, and be the incarnation of Christ in your community.

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Mangers vs. Temples

I read this morning Luke chapter 1 and 2 the Story of Jesus’s birth.  What we refer to as the “ChristmasStory.”  How God in his entirety and all his glory left his heavenly realm far from us, descended to the earth and in the babe Jesus, became Emmanuel, God with us.  In the incarnation God took on completely human form and became like one of us. In this Christmas Story we see how God changed everything of how we are able to access Him, relate to Him and most importantly, imitate him.   Before Jesus was born we had no tangible example of what God was like or how we were to follow him.  Because we had no one to “follow.” What mankind had was a Temple form of worship, in which only a few elite priests could access the Holy of Holies and be in God’s presence.  It was as very religious, legalistic, and distinguished form of encountering God.  With this story God forever changed that.  God changed encountering him to a very personal, simple level.

            In the story we just read we see that God chose Mary to be the mother Jesus.  She was not distinguished at all.   She was not of royalty, or the daughter of a high priest or a rich respected landowner.  She was a poor, nameless 15-18 year old girl.

Her husband Joseph likewise was not who you would think would be the earthly father of the Son of God.  He was not a King, or ruler, or a respected religious Clergy.   Nor was he wealthy, owning much life stock and riches like the patriarchs of his faith Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. He was a poor carpenter.  Who for the trip to Bethlehem could only afford one donkey for his wife to ride and had to walk the whole trip beside her.

The place Jesus was born was not distinguished or religious at all.  The Son of God was not born in the Temple, or a palace, or even a nice home in a warm bed.  But on straw in a manger among the animals.

When Jesus was born, who did the Angels and the company of heaven go and announce it to?  To Rome and the Emperor? To Jerusalem and King Herod or in the Temple to the high Priests?  No, to poor, common shepherds. 

This whole story of Jesus’ birth, the beginning of Christianity, and the Christmas story is one of meager, common, humble, un religious beginnings.  Jesus’ story ended the same way.  After he is raised from the dead, who is the first people to see him? Women.  Not to take offense with the women here today, but back then women did not count, literally. 

Jesus told the women to tell the men to meet him in Galilee which is approximately 60 miles from Jerusalem. Jesus was saying it is not about Jerusalem any more,  his church was about him, and a deep, intimate personal relationship with him.  He wanted a personal relationship with us at our level. But we, human kind did not, and do not like this.  Even though all of mankind has read this story we just read, that God became incarnate in man in the most humble, intimate, and personal way.  We are uncomfortable with it. We still in some way do not believe it.  That we are ok as we are.  That God wants to dwell personally with us.  That we are his plan through whom God will restore the world.  God can’t just reside in me, in my home. To grasp that God is with us, Emmanuel, was just to simple. God can’t reside in me, he must live in something special.

So what did we do?  We built the great cathedrals of St. Peter’s in Rome, St. Paul’s in London, and Notre Dame in Paris.  Great halls ornate with gold and art work. We built temples again!  Churches with carved altars, stain glass windows and gold and silver chalices.  We did what is the exact opposite of what this story in the Bible tell’s us to do.  We re-built the same thing that Jesus had his disciples walk three days away from.  We chose cathedrals over mangers. Cathedrals are the opposite of a manger.  They suggest the opposite of the incarnation, that God is made flesh among us, and that God is present in our ordinary lives.  They proclaim God resides here and we must go to them to find God.

The church prefers seeing God in a gold box on an altar than a panhandler on a street. However, that is not the story of Christmas. 

Read Luke chapters 1 and 2; Matthew 1:18-2:12, 28:7-10,16-20.  Then spend time in prayer.  How is how and where you seek and encounter Jesus like that of the Christmas story?  How is it different? 

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