Currently I am experiencing the joy of watching several young couples we have sent out experience the real adventure of following Jesus. They are LIVING!
As I spend some quiet time with God this morning, I am overcome with the joy of walking with Jesus in a way that practically transforms my life. It occurs to me that since I have pursued God and the whispers of His voice, the desires He placed in my heart, I have not been bored.
Several years ago a young man (the husband in one of the young couples to whom I referred at the beginning) told me in a phone conversation that he was bored with life. My response to him was rather direct - since I have been truly following Christ, I have no time to be bored. He took my words to heart and began to radically pursue Jesus, uncovering and validating the God-given dreams in his heart. Today he is living life in epic proportions. (He uses other more earthy terms to describe the accompanying fear!)
Neither of the young couples are spending time and energy on things that are not part of the God journey for them. As such they have the time and energy to pursue God's priorities for them. Far too frequently, we live according to the expectations (spoken and unspoken) placed on us by our culture or our religion without ever taking the time to discern whether those expectations align with God's invitation for us. As we relinquish God's specific invitation for abundant life to embrace cultural and religious expectations, we can expect to deal with boredom.
Live epically! Take the risk to pursue Jesus radically!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
true discipleship
Several years ago, Bev and I felt like God was inviting us to consider a new way of discipling people. I had reviewed the prior ten years of ministry and found some things to be lacking. While it certainly looked like we had been very successful, (starting a number of new churches and ministries) when I looked past the initial seeming success, I felt like we had missed the point on some key issues. Those issues had to do with relationships and discipleship. We had made discipleship a program, a track one follows. In many ways, discipleship had become a formula for us.
When I placed our efforts at discipleship against the template of Jesus' life, I quickly became aware of the deficiencies of our way. As a result, Bev and I decided to more fully embrace the "Jesus model" whereby we would invite a few people to join us on this pursuit of Jesus. The past several years have been the most fulfilling of my spiritual life as I share deeply with others.
On the other hand, I have discovered that when you stir people to radically follow Jesus and then help them "get there", a painful reality emerges. Two couples that we invited along on our journey have embarked on a journey of their own, pursuing Jesus to "the uttermost parts of the world". As such, great geographic distance now separates us (Thank God for telephone and email!)
When I step back and take a look at the big picture, the pain of geographic separation is overshadowed by deep joy. Joy in seeing people literally bring the kingdom of God to earth. Joy at seeing people fulfill their destiny of greatness. Joy at seeing people risk all, losing their life to find it again. Joy at seeing Bev and my hearts being reproduced in other places with other people.
Now that's true discipleship!
When I placed our efforts at discipleship against the template of Jesus' life, I quickly became aware of the deficiencies of our way. As a result, Bev and I decided to more fully embrace the "Jesus model" whereby we would invite a few people to join us on this pursuit of Jesus. The past several years have been the most fulfilling of my spiritual life as I share deeply with others.
On the other hand, I have discovered that when you stir people to radically follow Jesus and then help them "get there", a painful reality emerges. Two couples that we invited along on our journey have embarked on a journey of their own, pursuing Jesus to "the uttermost parts of the world". As such, great geographic distance now separates us (Thank God for telephone and email!)
When I step back and take a look at the big picture, the pain of geographic separation is overshadowed by deep joy. Joy in seeing people literally bring the kingdom of God to earth. Joy at seeing people fulfill their destiny of greatness. Joy at seeing people risk all, losing their life to find it again. Joy at seeing Bev and my hearts being reproduced in other places with other people.
Now that's true discipleship!
Friday, May 11, 2007
a whole lot of air
For the Kingdom of God is not just fancy talk; it is living by God’s power. (1 Corinthians 4:20). This spring I have had the opportunity to participate in several gatherings of church leaders where the discussion centered on new things God was doing in the church today. I found it to be rather fascinating to hear leaders discuss various aspects of God's "new thing". Invariably as the conversation progressed, it became evident that the "experts" had much to talk about but little to share from experiential expertise.
I must say that the conversations always started well but when it turned to the practical application of the theory, any substance disintegrated quickly into emptiness. We are experts in theory but we have no life experiences from which to base our theory. In other words, our theory has not been tested. (Read Paul's words to the church at Corinth again).
If we are going to transform our world, we as leaders must quit talking about things which we have not experienced. The rule of God (the kingdom of God) is not about being able to say the correct words, the kingdom of God is about practically ordering our lives according to work of God in the world today.
One of the repeated requests Bev and I get from people (and especially young people) is - "show us how to live". They never ask us to TELL them how to live. We have incredible authority to bring transformation to people as "the word becomes flesh" in us. On the other hand, empty experience-less conversation leaves an emptiness in the spirit of those who hear.
I am convinced that what I experienced at the various leaders meetings had little to do with the kingdom of God, it had more to do with empty air.
I must say that the conversations always started well but when it turned to the practical application of the theory, any substance disintegrated quickly into emptiness. We are experts in theory but we have no life experiences from which to base our theory. In other words, our theory has not been tested. (Read Paul's words to the church at Corinth again).
If we are going to transform our world, we as leaders must quit talking about things which we have not experienced. The rule of God (the kingdom of God) is not about being able to say the correct words, the kingdom of God is about practically ordering our lives according to work of God in the world today.
One of the repeated requests Bev and I get from people (and especially young people) is - "show us how to live". They never ask us to TELL them how to live. We have incredible authority to bring transformation to people as "the word becomes flesh" in us. On the other hand, empty experience-less conversation leaves an emptiness in the spirit of those who hear.
I am convinced that what I experienced at the various leaders meetings had little to do with the kingdom of God, it had more to do with empty air.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)