One more quickly.
Isaiah, my first-born, six-and-three-quarter year old son said to me one night as he was getting out of the bath:
"I think that I believe about the people in the stories in the bible, but I don't think that I believe about God."
Ka-boom. My pharisee brain starts freaking out and I am like "what have I done wrong, my son doesn't believe in God??!!"
Quick prayer - "Lord, I need your wisdom". Immediately, the Lord gave me the passage from I Kings 18 (from the previous post) "The God who answers by fire, let Him be God." I took a deep breath and calmly told Isaiah: "That's OK Isaiah. It's OK if you are not sure about God. God wants you to ask Him to show you that He is really there. Just like Elijah and the fire from heaven."
It's OK to doubt, you just have to know what to do with your doubts. Take them to the God who answers by fire and let Him burn them up. "I believe, Lord, help my unbelief!" Woo Hoo!
God bless.
Mitch
This blog is designed to give everyone an opportunity to "motivate one another towards love and good works" leading up to NYC 2012. Feel free to post anything encouraging you have discovered from the Word, heard in a talk, learnt from experience, had revealed through prayer, etc.
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Power
I am very blessed.
I get to work with my dad and often my bro-in-law. Today bro-in-law (name concealed to protect his high-profile identity) was telling me about a couple of people that he had met, and these two people were telling bro-in-law that they found a guy who is Jesus. Or at least he thinks he might be Jesus...
When I talk to people about God and about Jesus and about the Holy Spirit, I want to introduce them to my friend. My powerful, loving, listening, closer-than-a-brother, healing, comforting, ever-present friend. When you have been healed and restored, it is very hard not to tell a sick person "God heals: he healed me". Or when an exasperated parent at school notices "you and your wife are always so calm", to share that Jesus is the secret to our marriage.
I am yet to hear someone tell me "I laid hands on my wife while she was having an asthma attack and prayed in the name of (insert deity name other than Jesus here) and she was instantly healed." But I have laid hands on my wife while she was having an asthma attack and prayed in the name of Jesus and she was instantly healed. She has never had an asthma attack since.
That is a living God. And He is awesome!
(Challenge yourself and others with I Kings 18:24)
I get to work with my dad and often my bro-in-law. Today bro-in-law (name concealed to protect his high-profile identity) was telling me about a couple of people that he had met, and these two people were telling bro-in-law that they found a guy who is Jesus. Or at least he thinks he might be Jesus...
When I talk to people about God and about Jesus and about the Holy Spirit, I want to introduce them to my friend. My powerful, loving, listening, closer-than-a-brother, healing, comforting, ever-present friend. When you have been healed and restored, it is very hard not to tell a sick person "God heals: he healed me". Or when an exasperated parent at school notices "you and your wife are always so calm", to share that Jesus is the secret to our marriage.
I am yet to hear someone tell me "I laid hands on my wife while she was having an asthma attack and prayed in the name of (insert deity name other than Jesus here) and she was instantly healed." But I have laid hands on my wife while she was having an asthma attack and prayed in the name of Jesus and she was instantly healed. She has never had an asthma attack since.
That is a living God. And He is awesome!
(Challenge yourself and others with I Kings 18:24)
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Living God
Hi fellow youngies
So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, “Come back to God!” (2 Corinthians 5:20 NLT)
Welcome to the Living God blog.
Feel free to post, comment, encourage and motivate us all.
Ever since hearing the theme to this years youngies camp I've been surprised by how times I've seen the phrase "Living God" used in scripture. Maybe it was used in scripture to highlight the difference between idols and our God who is alive and active.
I thought I'd share some scriptures I've read lately around the theme.
No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God lives in us, and his love is brought to full expression in us.
And God has given us his Spirit as proof that we live in him and he in us. Furthermore, we have seen with our own eyes and now testify that the Father sent his Son to be the Savior of the world. All who confess that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.
(1 John 4:12-15 NLT)
If anyone needs some proof that God is alive then the Spirit is it!
Christ lives on earth today through us. He's multiplied himself over and over again.
For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires. (Hebrews 4:12 NLT)So many times I've read that scripture but not realised that quick means ALIVE. How true is the Word!
Got something to share?😉
Jordan
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