The 2015 work at the Capitol is
in full swing. The aim is to work behind the scenes and be an encourager to the
Capitol Community. The halls of power can be lonely (especially when your job
is to cut $1.6 billion in order to balance the budget). Most people who desire
to be close to power want something in return. We offer friendship with no
strings attached and connect those who respond to small clusters and one-on-one
groups. These people often blossom from the hope offered in Jesus and
friendships.
Belong – Believe
Ministries today usually practice
a Believe before you Belong approach. But look at the
gospels … the disciples followed Jesus around for a long time before He popped
the question, “Who do you say I am?” There were months of fish-fries, long
treks, Q&A’s, teachings, compassion work and encounters of all kinds. With
all these hours with Jesus … in a context of Belonging … many Believed.
Come and See
One day while on the banks of the
Jordan River Jesus said to two men, “Come
and See” (John 1). After praying all night, Jesus called a bunch of guys to
be “With Him” (Mark 3). There was no
one agenda, timetable or curriculum. Jesus just hung out at wells, living rooms
and gathering places and invited people to join him. Many met Him along the way,
and it changed everything.
It’s Simple. It’s Biblical.
Our Legislative Bible Study and
two Lobbyist/Administration/Staff Bible Studies have launched. I’m learning
from the ways of Jesus. In my work at the Capitol there are no church potlucks,
Christmas musicals or kumbayahs around a campfire. The focus is on Serving, Friendship and sharing the Journey with leaders. As people feel
like they Belong … there is a good chance they will get to know Jesus along the
way.
Follow Me
Jesus would say to people, “Follow me.” Today, many are bored in
their faith because they think Jesus should follow them. People are leading
rather than following. This is an Inverted
Gospel. It is absolutely unfulfilling. The call is to say to Jesus,
“Whenever, Whatever, Wherever.” When you follow Jesus this way it is always an
adventure and life changing.
The Adventure
Last week I had some interesting
time with some kingdom leaders from around the world. They work with people in
areas such as the red-light district in Copenhagen, gangs in Los Angeles, poor
in South Africa, Hezbollah in the Middle East, Chicago ER, U.S. Capitol in Washington,
D.C., Ethiopian Government, and the Palestinian Christian Mayor of Bethlehem,
Israel. It was striking to see how the Kingdom is impacting people worldwide.
During a two hour lunch break one day I didn’t have anyone to eat lunch with so
I headed out to find a restaurant. At an urban street corner I passed a man
with a sign begging for money. As I continued a block and a half I was sensing
in my spirit that God wanted me to eat lunch with this man. Finally I turned
around and asked him to lunch. He told me he had to stay on the corner all day
to make the money he needed. I politely asked him if he stayed 8 hours how much
did he hope to make. He said, “$10.” I said, “If I cover your $10 will you join
me for lunch?’ It was a deal. I got an education about what life was like on
the streets! Eye-opening. He said he couldn’t make each day if it weren’t for
Jesus. He admitted though that he didn’t have assurance of his salvation and his
eternal destiny. I shared the gospel and he went away with hope and $10! Pray
for my new friend, Stephen, and the elected leaders of Louisiana as well. You
can never tell where the adventure will
be with Jesus. Sometimes it is in the Capitol and sometimes it is out on the street.
Betting the Farm on God,
Michael
Highlights
from April
Astronaut
Charlie Duke
Northshore Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast Speaker
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LA House of
Representatives
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Pray for the 3
Bible studies
that take place weekly
in Baton Rouge
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Leadership St.
Tammany
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Ravi Zacharias,
Governor's Prayer
Breakfast Speaker
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Governor’s
Prayer Breakfast
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