Saturday, December 17, 2011

Where is God?

This blog goes in sequence very well following the last two that I posted. So, it will make more sense if you read the past two blogs first, however I will try to make this blog easy to follow regardless.

So, God moments...where are they? Well, let's talk church.
[My main points will derive from notes from the book "The God Chasers" by Tommy Tenney.
They will be in red italic]

So, the "house" of God: CHURCH.
What do you think of when you think of church? The music is great, the programs are entertaining and marketable, and you hear biblical values from the preacher? Or maybe not, maybe you feel like your church is lacking in some areas. What is my overall point here? What is church supposed to be about? Entertainment, feel-good comfort, and being blessed? I don't think so! Does this "picture" of church sound familiar? Is God moving in your church services? When was the last time something out of the ordinary occurred during a church service you attended?

"We categorically design our services to be man-pleasing services...we want them to have 'high entertainment index'. God would rather have moments with a few who really love Him than for everybody to come and be entertained. Yet we are hosting a party for God in which we trade presents with each other while totally ignoring Him!" (pg 61)


The Bible states in Revelation 3:15-16:
“‘I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.
Yikes! Does that sound like you or your church? Well, I am going to admit right now that this sounds by far too familiar and I am on a mission to be hungry for God, thus I am standing up to be in the 'hot' zone. I don't want to be spit out! God is our father and creator, why would I want to be thrown that far from Him? I don't want to put my life in that line of fire. But, how do we do that? Well, how about the fear of God? Where is that fear? The more I dive into the Word of God the more fear that dwells in me because although God is a loving God, He is also a God of anger and He hates, HE HATES it when we are lukewarm. How would you like it if your best friend was lukewarm in your friendship?  Wouldn't you rather them be all in or all out instead of just "there" and just kind of your friend?

"We have turned our local churches into 'bless me clubs'. God wants to break open the heavens over our cities so the people who are without God will know that He is Lord and He loves them. Now that is the true purpose of God's visitation among men. We need to get our eyes off the toys and onto the purpose..." (pg 55)

Psalm 103:1 says:
"Bless the Lord, O my Soul" It does NOT say "O my Lord, bless my soul" Seriously we are so self-centered that we get thrown off course and lose our purpose and we even get so distorted that we are setting our selves up for disaster! And we wonder why we don't feel God's presence, or why our lives are going through trials and why we just aren't feeling spiritually fed...especially in church! This is because our churches have lost it's purpose. The church is so focused on attendance and getting enough people in the door to fill every seat. The church is so focused on appealing to the people with entertainment that the church loses it's purpose and God becomes lost in it all.  We need to stop being takers and become givers. We need to throw out our 'toys of distractions' and realize that church is about God moving in us, not about doing fancy-good things that make us look cool, or pretending that we are pleasing to God if we do just enough things that seem 'God-like' We can serve in ministry and do many great things for God, but we need to be cautious not to forget to listen to Him so that we may be moved by Him. Otherwise, we end up taking control of our lives and even if we believe we are doing what is right and are serving others we can still end up in a wreck down the path because it was not God-led. He is our navigator, when we fight for the wheel, we can run ourselves into a deadly pole if we are not careful.

"We have wanted 'life' in our services when God was after 'death' in our gatherings! It is 'death' through repentance and brokenness that ushers in the presence of God and causes you to draw near to the Lord and yet live." (pg 64)

God can only come through and in us when we are completely NOT of ourselves, thus the death of ourselves/flesh. We are so self-consumed in our churches "Bless me Lord, move in me Lord' when we really have it all wrong. We are supposed to Bless the Lord as I mentioned, that is stated in Psalm 103:1, and He can only move in us IF WE LET HIM. It is our choice! Sure, God has the power to force His way in, but that is not who He is. He wants you to WANT HIM. In order for Him to move in you, you have to want Him badly enough to the point that you are willing to surrender everything within you.

"God is telling His church that it's not enough just to be blessed. It is not enough to receive His gifts and walk in His anointing. I don't want anymore blessings; I want the Blesser. I don't want any more gifts; I want the giver." (pg 55)

I want more of Him and less of me! This is exactly what He desires. We need to stop this "Oh God, gimme, gimme" mentality! We should be telling Him "I give you all of me, I give you all of me!" Take me to the places you have for me, in your name. This life is not about us, whether we choose to accept that or not. This life is about God and His kingdom.

Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that you shouldn't invite your friends or family to church. However, we should not do so with the mind set that you are putting the responsibility on the preacher to reach out to him/or her. That is what it has come to. And let's face it, how many people are accepting the invitation that you have put out there to join you at church? People aren't flocking to church, they are running from it! And we are so afraid or so uncertain that we can't even take the fear of lost souls of our own friends and family seriously that we make stupid excuses not to minister to them. HOW SAD! It is your responsibility! God says so.

Mark 16:15 says:
"He said to them, 'Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.'
He said to preach to ALL. Not some, not just your friends and family, but to ALL! He didn't say if or when this or that and the other...He said GO and preach to ALL. He didn't say it only the responsibility of preachers to share the gospel.

Matthew 28:19 says:
"Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit."

He says make disciples of ALL nations. He didn't say just countries A, B and C. No, He says ALL. Are you getting the idea yet? God is saying: "There are NO exceptions, do as I say!" The fear of the Lord must be within you because did you know that you are responsible for the lost souls that you come into contact with? Yes. It is true. This is serious because if you are not sharing the gospel with others, whether they like it or accept it or not, it is as if you are condemning them to hell. But, that sounds harsh! Well, it is! What if no one ever told you about Jesus Christ and you ended up in hell, how would that make you feel? But, but...not everyone deserves eternal life with Jesus. Well, guess what? NOBODY deserves it, no matter how good you are! But by the grace of God you can be saved, and ONLY by the grace of God!

So, here are my challenges for you:
1) Share your God experiences with people around you. They will listen and God will only become alive to them as He has become alive to you. Some may be skeptical of your experiences, but with skepticism comes curiosity also. SHARING God's love in demonstration and by the telling of your experiences is NOT shoving God's truth down anyone's throat and if they don't want to hear it, at least you can say you obeyed God in sharing His gospel (as long as it was authentic and I am not saying to stop after your first attempt either).

2) Become HOT for Jesus! Don't let your old faith and your church life hold you back and keep you hostage in staying lukewarm. Dare to be different by breaking the bondage's of whatever is holding you back. Whether it's a comfort thing or whatever...take charge in knowing that if God if for us then who can be against us? God is bigger than anyone or anything that could ever happen. So, you have no reason to fear ANYTHING! So, go against this modern day's society of what is acceptable. If it means it is going against God (being lukewarm) then you should be running in the opposite direction.

3) No more 'gimme, gimme' mentality. Give God all you've got! Let go and Let God!

PLEASE feel free to share your thoughts.

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