A Heart to Heal

Galatians 6:1 says, “you who are spiritual, restore….”  I believe the word is conveying the idea that we should as the body of Christ, seek to restore others to God because we are people who identify with the Spirit of God and see ourselves as His instruments.  Seeing yourself as His instrument will have you focused on people and less preoccupied with things.   Jesus did not come to serve things but the interests of others.  All too often when we are in a position to restore others, we fail to hear them in a way to be of any useful benefit.  In a recent conversation with a friend of mine, each of us were sharing some things that bothered us.  It seemed as though we were each caught up sharing about our individual problems without really listening to the other.  Though unaware of it at the time, we were almost trying to out-best the other’s problems with neither finding a place for healing.  If I had realized at the time that God desires for me to restore my brother, things may have turned out different.  The word says, ‘you who are spiritual restore’.  We all have hurts and things we could share, but are we listening to be an effective instrument of the Master restoring others to His love?  I believe He is saying to spiritual men and women, ‘have a heart to heal to breach’, here you will find a greater place of recovery for youself as you allow your focus to change from things to people and from self concerns to the needs of others.  The Father’s heart is a heart to heal.  The call to restore is uncommonly His, with no thought for self, only a desire to ransom many–bringing them and ourselves to a place of great recovery.

The Witness of My Love

The way you love is a witness about what and who you will follow, and it will surely dictate who you serve.  Jesus said, “by this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”  Love for others is the test of true disciples.  It is this distinct quality that redeems men and promotes a witness that speaks louder than mere words.  This past week, I felt as though the Lord was revealing to me the true marks of His discipleship.  His disciple is a follower; he is led by the Spirit of God to become the example of Jesus by loving others through difficult and trying situations.  Jesus commands this love by saying, ‘love as I loved you, follow me.’  ‘I loved you when you were far off, even haters of God, so I loved you and say love others like that.’  Second, His disciple is a fisher of men, a rescuer of souls in danger.  He looks by the Spirit of God for ways to forgive and so redeem what would otherwise be lost.  Third, he is a finisher.  It’s not just that he is one who endures all things to the end, but that he, by wisdom, seeks to finish the work of God in the lives of others like a skillful carpenter would carefully adorn the inside of a large house making it possible for others to find life and living there.  It is to complete the work that Jesus birthed in others through much prayer by learning to love instead of loving to hate.   Jesus is calling you as His disciple to a love relationship thereby saying, ‘why not begin to pray that your closest relationships be marked by My love?’ Why not pray for those places where loving is hard?  ‘Come, develop my character of love, because I have loved you through some difficult times so you could be, as My disciple, the witness of My love.’

In Times Like These

Times like these are days marked by uncertainty. There are pressing fears without and fears within. For the believer, there remains only one constant; it will be the insight you draw from the Word of God that keeps you; it will be this truth that gives you a bearing. When Jesus fed the multitude with one small boy’s offering, He makes a point giving insight into times like these.  That day, there was not enough money to feed such a crowd, yet the favor of God at Jesus’ blessing was all that was necessary to transform small things into great.  The point is we are living in times when your resources will fail, and it will be more important than ever to understand His ability to take the small things and make great impact, not only in your life, but the lives of many others.  In times like these, in the coming days ahead, who are you going to trust?  Jesus offers the favor and blessing of God that can unlock the wealth of His kingdom.  Like that small boy, He desires to use you and that small gift you possess.  What will you do?  Times like these require decisive action.  What about your gift?  It’s greater only in His hand producing the blessing of God–in times like these.

Worship at the Well

What does it mean to worship God? I mean, is it great music in some concert like gathering that enables me to find that place for myself? In John 4, the woman at the well had a lot of ideas about the place of worship, but an encounter with the person of Jesus in one day forever changed her thinking in reference to the true place of worship. You remember Jesus offered her living water from a well much deeper than her own. His offer involves a well that never runs dry. I would say that’s a deep well. Like all deep wells one must have the means by which to draw up the life giving resources. While her well required physical tools with which to draw, His well is only accessable by the work of the Spirit. Jesus went on to expand her thinking as to the true meaning of worship there around that well by revealing “God is Spirit and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” What she didn’t realize or even his discples for that matter, was that Jesus, by revealing the true place and attitude for worship was preparing them for a witness that could in fact change the thinking of the community around them. True worship would be the enabling power of His Spirit to do his will by seeing the fields (Jn. 4:35) and working to bring in a harvest of souls.  What about you?  What about your place of worship?  Is it only enhanced by the sparkle of man’s abilty, or is it from a well that springs up from within?  Does it lead you to the cross of truth? Further, does it lead you to a life of service?  On that day, there was true worship at the well, because of the testimony of a life changed by an encounter with the Spirit of Truth.  In your place of worship, pursue the truth and His presence will take you to deep water.