I have never
seen anything like this in my life. I know I am witnessing some Kingdom work
getting started. A series of meetings have brought together key leaders in the
state … political leaders, marketplace leaders, etc. In one of the launch
meetings I was casting vision, sharing Jesus and motivating these leaders. One
of the industry leaders was practical and wanted to know how impact was going
to happen. What is the plan? How will this work? We were out of time and would
have to take this good question up in our next gathering. I came home and
wrestled with the question and many possible answers. What great answer could I
give? God humbled me and after a few days clearly reminded me how the city,
state and world could be reached and discipled. I needed to keep the main thing
the main thing.
Men are God's method.
The Church is looking for better methods;
The Church is looking for better methods;
God is looking for better men. ”
E. M. Bounds, Power Through Prayer
E. M. Bounds, Power Through Prayer
Jesus’
strategy was not to impress the crowd, but to usher in a kingdom. Jesus needed
men who could one day lead the multitudes. His worldwide plan was hinged upon
reaching and developing a few ordinary men as a base on which the masses could
later depend. The disciples were His “Plan A” and He had no “Plan B.” This
stands in contrast to our modern day emphasis on the number of converts, rather
than basic discipleship. Jesus followers became simply “missionaries cleverly
disguised as neighbors, coworkers, students, employees, business owners,
managers, designers, steel workers, chemists, retirees, stay at home parents,
IT people, contractors, sales people, healthcare professionals, teachers and
family members.”
I read
something this month from Eugene Peterson. One friend said this is a real smack
down from St. Eugene. It stands as the reminder I needed to hear and one I
trust will remind me to rely upon the power of Jesus and the ministry of the
Holy Spirit.
Peterson
says: “The pastors of America have metamorphosed into a company of shopkeepers,
and the shops they keep are churches. They are preoccupied with shopkeeper’s
concerns–how to keep the customers happy, how to lure customers away from
competitors down the street, how to package the goods so that the customers
will lay out more money. Some of them are very good shopkeepers. They attract a
lot of customers, pull in great sums of money, and develop splendid
reputations. Yet it is still shop keeping;
religious shop keeping, to be sure, but shop keeping all the same. The
marketing strategies of the fast-food franchise occupy the waking minds of
these entrepreneurs; while asleep they dream of the kind of success that will
get the attention of journalists.
“The biblical
fact is that there are no successful churches. There are, instead, communities
of sinners, gathered before God week after week in towns and villages all over
the world. The Holy Spirit gathers them and does his work in them. In these
communities of sinners, one of the sinners is called pastor and given a
designated responsibility in the community. The pastor’s responsibility is to
keep the community attentive to God. It is this responsibility that is being
abandoned in spades.”
Please pray
Grace Adventures stays focused upon knowing Jesus and making Him known. Pray I
impress the sheep with the shepherd of the sheep. Pray Jesus is lifted up
because if He Is, He will draw people to Himself. Pray we stay intentional
about making disciples and don’t compromise spiritual nutrition for
entertainment and diets of sugar.
2 Chronicles 16:9 “For the eyes of the
Lord move to and fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those
whose heart is completely His.”
Pray
1. Pray for
these meetings with marketplace and political leaders. Pray for modern day
Daniel’s, David’s, and Joseph’s. Pray that leaders yearn to know Jesus and make
Him known. Pray they develop skills in living and serve for the glory of God.
2. Pray for
open doors and boldness. Pray for several new emerging opportunities in Baton
Rouge.
3. Pray for
revival in our land. Pray boldly. The kingdom emerges small like a mustard seed
but think of what can come from it. There will be weeds but pray the wheat
harvest is great (Matthew 13).
4. Pray for
Donna. She works hard in the home, ministry and once again with special needs kids
at Pontchartrain Elementary. She provides our medical insurance and so much
more. One day I pray she will be full time with Grace Adventures and will have
the time to reach out to leader’s spouses and elected women in office in
special ways.
5. Praise for
so many open doors. It is like Habakkuk 1:5 “Look at the nations and watch-and
be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would
not believe, even if you were told.”
6. Praise for
a God whom never changes, always faithful, always present, always good, always
in control, and always working things for my good.
Ezek. 22:30 “And I searched for a man
among them … who should stand in the gap.”
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Betting the
Farm on God,
Michael
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