AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :D God is continuing to confirm that we are in a season of awakening, a season of revival. He wants to wake us up to the reality of who He is, our God, our all-powerful and loving father, and the reality of who we are in Him, His beloved children. It's so exciting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D
(Ephesians 5:14)
This is why it is said:
“Wake up, sleeper,
rise from the dead,
and Christ will shine on you.”
I've had glimpses of this revival and I have so much to share! Look out for lots of stories coming your way! :) Listen to this:
I'm soo pumped!!!! This is not boring, stagnant man-made religion! Its a life-changing, vibrant, lively relationship with the maker of the universe!!! As in a REAL relationship! (that's what it is and what it should be). It is this relationship with the Creator that changes our heart, perspective and how we do life. It sets us free to be. Mind-boggling isn't it! :D
(Psalm 57: 8)
"Awake, my soul!
Awake, harp and lyre!
I will awaken the dawn."
♫ One man wakes, awakens another
Second one wakes his next door brother
Three awake can rouse a town
And turn the whole place upside down
Many awake will cause such a fuss
It finally awakes all of us
One man wakes with dawn in his eyes
Surely then it multiplies
Surely then it multiplies ♫
(Oct. 25, 2011)
Revival starts with us. Let's make this song our prayer:
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Updates (3/8/12): The Harvest & The Lost Sheep
THE HARVEST
So a couple of weeks ago I randomly decided to take a stroll around my apartment (Santa Ynez) with my camera. I walked around aimlessly and took pictures of any pretty thing that caught my eye. I then came to this spot and stopped. I was excited at what I saw and took many pictures (see below). I think that random walk was Spirit-led because when I stopped there this verse came into my head:
Matthew 9:37-38
"Then he (Jesus) said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”
Then I kept walking towards FT while taking pictures.
Then on my walk back the pictures below reminded me of Paul's vision. He had a vision that one day he was walking on campus then he got to share the gospel with this one guy who then got saved on the spot. He was so excited and on fire that he went back to his dorm and told his friends what happened to him. Then people on his floor got saved and salvation spread like a wildfire in FT. Funny thing, this week is outreach week and Paul's going to be on campus talking to people every day for an hour. And I think his vision is going to unfold! I don't see why not! Well timing doesn't matter, it's gonna happen in God's time :) This vision goes with the song that I posted above ("The Great Awakening" by Leeland) and the pictures below.
So let's pray! Pray for FT for chains to be broken and eyes to be open. Pray for yourself and the rest of the workers who'll be sharing the gospel on campus and with their friends. Let's lift up our eyes to God for Him to prepare our hearts so that we may be intimate with Him and feel His heart beat for this city. That our hearts may break for what His breaks for and for us to be His hands and feet. Revival starts with us, His people ( *2 Chronicles 7:14). Great tips to keep in mind when sharing the gospel: 1 Peter 3:15-16.
~~~The Lost Sheep~~~
Matthew 9: 35- 36
"Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd."
I learnt a lot from my time away from Common Ground this quarter. The first time that I just stayed at my apartment instead of going to Common Ground (you can read why in the "Remember" post) I noticed something. I noticed my roommate. I noticed how she was usually home by herself when the rest of the house went about InterVarsity events. Yes she knew where we were going and we would invite her sometimes and she would decline. Why? I now know why.
So after I didn't go to Common Ground the next few weeks (for different reasons) I got to experience what it feels to be a "lost sheep." I would get "I miss you!" or "I hope to see you soon" from a few people or "So you're doing you're own thing now" from others. Being the lost sheep and on the receiving end of these seemingly harmless comments, I received them differently. This is how the lost sheep receive our "thoughtful comments" :
Us: "I haven't seen you at Common Ground! I miss you! Hope to see you! "
Lost Sheep: Really? Then do something about it! I'm not quarantined in some island. You can actually come see me if you want to. There's nothing stopping you...oh wait... I guess there is.
Lesson: We usually tell the lost sheep stuff like "I miss you" and then the solution we have in mind is: "I miss you so come to Common ground so that I can stop missing you. Come to me." That's where our approach is messed up. We are confining our fellowship & outreach within a structure. I'm not against inviting people to come with us, to "come and see" but there's another aspect we may be neglecting when dealing with lost sheep which is displacing ourselves.
I learnt about that through my Underserved Medicine class this quarter.
Street Medicine 101: "You can force the patient to fit into a rigid model (patient has to go to hospital to receive care) or you can change the system to accommodate them (you go to them). Street Medicine acknowledges that there are many barriers to access healthcare ( such as poverty, war, geography and trust issues- some people don't trust government organizations). So Street Medicine acts as a bridge across these barriers in that the care-givers meet people in their own reality. They meet people where they are at.
-> When they said this in class I felt like raising my hand and asking "Uhm are you sure you're not a Christian org? And do you know Jesus? coz that's pretty much what He came to do on earth. That's the gospel right there." Lol.
So yeah my experience as a lost sheep really convicted me how many of us haven't been displacing ourselves much-from what I've heard. Well I can speak for myself. I've realized how I've lost contact with most of my non- Christian friends. Yeah I did a GIG with some and some of them checked out InterVarsity for a while then stopped coming and that was that. But being a lost sheep I realized how they must have felt. They felt like I didn't really care about them as people and was just treating them as a "Come to Common Ground" project but I won't come to you. This is easy to do when evangelizing but what we don't realize is that sharing the gospel is not just through speech, it is "in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity" (1 Timothy 4:12). Yes the Word of God is really powerful by itself but let us not limit our sharing of the gospel just to speech. In friendships this can be distrastrous in my point of view ( just trying to get them to come to us while not displacing ourselves to maintain the friendship) because I've seen that I've lost friends and therefore they have lost the chance to see the gospel shared through my life as well as my love. I was led to read Ezekiel 34, you should read it too. God's is pretty serious about His lost sheep. So let's take warning and heed his call to feed His sheep. "do you love me?...feed my sheep"- Jesus to Peter (John 21: 15). You may be like "Hey! I'm not a shepherd, that's not my spiritual gift (pastor) so those scripture don't apply to me." Well with the revival God is preparing all of us to lead people (be shepherds) so yeah it does apply to you. There are people in your life that look at you and see that you have something they are missing and God is going to use you to reach out to them :)
This is a call to open your eyes. The structure we have is good but let's not be confined by it. Yes let's have community but let us also displace ourselves to reach out to the lost sheep. This is a call to walk by the Spirit not to strive to do anything out of our own strength. As Christians we tend to complicate things when all God wants us to do is "Just Be"-> read more about that in my post. K, blessings and my love :) Let's pray and walk by the Spirit :)
Here are the pictures if you wanna see them in full size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/33138584@N08/sets/72157629522451217/with/6957548157/
"Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good, reject every kind of evil. May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it." =) (1Thessalonians 5:19-24)
"Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good, reject every kind of evil. May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it." =) (1Thessalonians 5:19-24)
This is good Charlene. And a very good reminder. I have been on both ends as well, so I know how you feel.
ReplyDeletePlease just don't lump everyone in the same category. Not all of us treat our non Christian friends as projects!
Hey :) Thanks for the comment but I didn't say that. I said that it is the lost sheep that feel that way (like they are being treated as projects) because we want them to come to us yet we don't displace ourselves, we don't to go to them. For us, it is out of love that we invite them to come and experience God with us but I was just highlighting 'displacing ourselves' as something we may be neglecting. Also, I'm not placing anyone in categories. I spoke of my experience. Everyone has their own so everyone should ask God to search them their hearts and then follow the Spirit as He leads :)
ReplyDeleteBut yeah I was speaking generally about us not displacing ourselves so yeah if you are already good at displacing yourself that's great! :) This is just a reminder for people like me who haven't been displacing ourselves that much. Either way there's no pressure and no condemnation. Let's just find rest in God and be sensitive to His Spirit as He leads, moral of the story :) Thanks for the feedback. Hope that clears things up :)
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