Reflections on Jesus

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“Jesus rose,” is much more reasonable than “nothing produced everything.” A virgin birth is much more reasonable than time & chance creating the Universe. Jesus walking on water is much more reasonable than life creating itself.

The living Jesus can personally lead us. He doesn’t need surrogates but servants. We need to be servants carrying the risen Christ within us; not surrogates substituting our efforts for His presence.

Jesus’s love is so often unrequited. Requite His love–love Him back! Breathe love; give love; embrace self-denial, humility, & obedience to Christ. There’s no question that Jesus loves you. The question is “Do you love & obey Him?”

People get worked up about politics, sports, patriotism, business — why not Jesus? Perhaps Christ-followers could gather to share enthusiasm for Jesus — “Rejoice!” To present Christianity as boring is a great disservice to the Gospel!

First century Christ-followers were on fire. Then we made them sit silently & listen. Christians used to meet & rejoice. Then we made them quietly watch a presentation. Gifts of the Spirit used to flow through regular people. Then we set up clergy. Christians used to meet as a loving family. Then we turned it into a one-man program. Ancient Pentecost was overflowing enthusiasm for Jesus. Then we organized it out.

True Christianity is earth’s most exciting lifestyle–sad it’s been taught as dull. Let’s unleash the Spirit to blow like wind from within those who gather in His name. Let’s let the presence of Christ breathe His excitement into church services!

There are many gifted people in a gathering of Christ-followers — not just one! I love it when each person brings a spiritual “dish” to share in a worship meeting.

Open your heart valves & let God’s love flow from your inner most being. (John 7:38) From many comes one voice when the Spirit prompts members of Christ’s body to speak in a meeting.

Resist ungodly thoughts, feelings, & desires. Don’t let them control your life. Be cooperative with Christ; non-cooperative with evil.

Experience the risen Jesus personally leading a meeting every Sunday morning at 10:45 at The Salvation Army Berry Street, 225 Berry St., Nashville, TN 37207. Read more about it at this link.

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Live it up with fervor, avidity, passion, & ardor!

Heart-felt faith
Follows Jesus with fervor,
Prays with passion,
Adores with ardor.

Maybe church could focus folks’ attention on the risen Jesus instead of on a pastor. An interactive, personal relationship with the risen Jesus is amazing.

Let God put insatiable avidity for Jesus in your heart & you’ll never be the same! Faith in Jesus produces a holy-hallelujah lifestyle — not a ho-hum one! Religion presents God’s Son as humdrum; but faith in Jesus is electrifying!

“Casual faith” is an oxymoron. Faith in Christ is all consuming! Be avid about Jesus. Don’t avoid Him. Love for Jesus is contagious & the sooner you catch it, the more you’ll enjoy life.

Jesus is the only app that can satisfy you! Install Him & let Him run your life. Like a Mexican jumping bean jumps by a life within, let Jesus do the jumping in you.

I can’t be like Jesus if I don’t stop being like me. (That’s called “repentance.”) God installed a spiritual fitbit (called a conscience) in everyone. Many ignore it.

The best leader is the one who humbly models letting the living Jesus be the Leader. The world’s greatest leader is the risen Jesus. Follow Him & you won’t go wrong.

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So much preaching; so little fire.

So much preaching; so little fire. Without God’s fire continually ablaze in our heart, we won’t be what He wants us to. However, when God’s fire is burning in your heart, you have to work to find time for anything besides Him.

“The fire on the altar of your heart needs to be stirred up occasionally.” –William Booth

Caring, participatory interaction transforms people. Lecturing merely informs them. Letting people speak as they are quickened by the Spirit is a beautiful way to meet.

Jesus needs no surrogate. He’s present, active, & powerful when we meet in His name. When we’re together for worship, we can actually let the risen Jesus call the shots (like a movie director does). He can direct a church meeting without a human surrogate!

When Christ is speaking for Himself, it’s awkward if someone tries to be His surrogate. After all, if Christ is communicating for Himself, a surrogate for Him is unnecessary.

Faith-based facilitation trusts the risen Jesus to speak in & through regular folks. It releases the resources of Heaven through everyday people. It trains everyday people to hear Jesus speaking directly to them.

Preaching proclaims &
Teaching explains, but
Faith-based facilitation
Trains ordinarry people
To hear & obey
The living Jesus!

Here are a few quotes about facilitation:

“When people who attend experience that their presence is truly wanted and valuable, and that their unique gifts are necessary for the best outcome of the gathering, the possibility for authentic engagement, leading to success, is greatly enhanced.”
–Craig and Patricia Neal with Cynthia Wold

“Engagement explodes in meetings when people are listened to & acknowledged.” –Sibbet

“The participatory process liberates the members of the group & strengthens the group.” –David Lester

“The facilitator encourages full participation, promotes mutual understanding & cultivates shared responsibility.” –Sam Kaner

“Facilitation as a style of leadership is rapidly gaining ground.” -Steve Davis

Some walls need to fall. Being part of a faith-based facilitation group can help bring them down. Don’t fence Christ out of your heart.

Faith-based facilitation can turn a meeting into a gathering of “live wires” popping with Christ’s presence & power! When various people are moved by the Spirit, they all wind up on the same page — filled with God’s fire!

This will help to get and keep God’s fire going in your heart.

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“For fire we plead!” -William Booth

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Reading Beyond Church: An Invitation To Experience The Lost Word Of The Bible–Ekklesia can help you discover God’s fire!

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Christ Follower’s Almanack (Poor Richard style equips)

Ben Franklin published quotes from “Poor Richard” in an “almanack” he published annually from 1732 to 1758. It contained many quotes and quips by “Poor Richard” (Franklin’s pseudonym).  In the tradition of Franklin’s Poor Richard, here are some quips & quotes for Christ Follower’s Almanack:

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Worry won’t win. Worship will.

The best explanation of God can’t compare with a simple experience of God’s reality.

Passion for Jesus can’t be taught by a preacher. It must be caught in your heart!

Preaching proclaims. Faith-based facilitation demonstrates!

Preaching without demonstration is usually forgotten.

Christ-followers are called to facilitate God’s fire in one another!

Let’s go beyond a one-man “know-show” by letting the Holy Spirit freely flow thru all.

Faith is about trusting God no matter what; not about your personal prosperity.

Is it time to remove the  centuries old ban on everyday people speaking out in church services?

Religious protocol can distract us from the presence & power of the risen Jesus.

Christ’s love, burning in your heart, makes life amazing!

Won’t let politics or tradition blow it out, I’m gonna let Christ’s light shine!

The living Jesus shows me that death’s not the end all be all.

Grace works for those who admit & repent from their sin–not for the innocent.

Many people don’t want God to keep score in their life, but He does.

got grace? Grace condemns your sin & then puts your condemnation on Christ.

No matter where you are, you can make an incredible comeback in your life if you give your all to Jesus!

Many people vote to reject church by staying away from it. Perhaps it is time to get back to the 1 Corinthians 14:26 format.

Are you experiencing Jesus like they did in the Book of Acts?

Be a jubilante! Celebrate Jesus everywhere you go.

JOY is:
Jubilantly
Obeying
Yahweh!

Perhaps Christ’s body could be a blend of people sharing & not flavored by just one.

Let’s gather together to encounter Jesus & let Him lead us.

Ekklesia is a fruit of the Spirit smoothie.

Google this: “ekklesia the lost word of the Bible”

 

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The Equalizer–How Christians meet

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When Christ-followers meet as active participants, they’re involved and empowered. The gathered body of Christ, like an orchestra, needs to let all who are present, play their part. Letting people experience Christ together is often more effective than a sermon.

How Christ-followers meet really matters. A meeting of spectators can create indifference. However, a Spirit-led encounter group helps us experience Jesus in and through one another. Love flows when we let the living Jesus choreograph a gathering of His body. Then the body of Christ learns to build one another up, not put each other down!

When we continually meet to hear one man speak it can train us to be unaware of God’s voice in our own heart. To be unaware of God’s inner voice is to be lost in a sea of confusion.

A problem with a scripted meeting is God’s Spirit may not want to follow our script. However, Spirit-led facilitation  trusts the living Jesus to speak through the everyday people who are present in the meeting.

Spirit-led facilitation allows people to experience Christ together. It releases Jesus’ healing and reconciliation. A Jesus-meeting is supposed to be the real equalizer since all are equal at the Cross. There’s no need for a rigid hierarchy.

The Equalizer is more than a movie. Those two words also describe a gathering of Christ-followers meeting in the presence of the living, resurrected Jesus. Gathered humbly at the Cross, we all become equal before God and before one another.

The risen Jesus is either ignored or adored. Let’s meet to adore Him, not to ignore Him. Let’s train to be more and more sensitive to the living Jesus, meeting together to help one another learn to hear and obey His inner voice.

Experience Spirit-led facilitation at The Salvation Army Berry Street in Nashville, Tennessee every Sunday morning at 10:45 at 225 Berry St., Nashville 37207. Read more about it in the book, Beyond Church: An Invitation To Experience The Lost Word Of The Bible–Ekklesia.

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Faith-based facilitation–sharing karios moments in ekklesia.

Preaching proclaims. Faith-based facilitation demonstrates!

Since March of 2008, my wife and I have been sharing karios moments in ekklesia with beautiful people at The Salvation Army Berry Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The experience has been so amazing that I wrote a book about it that was reviewed in the September 2016 issue of War Cry USA. They called it “ground breaking”.

Now I have just discovered a booklet, Building Deeper Relationships using Faith-Based Facilitation, published by The Salvation Army International Headquarters. It confirms and matches much of the nontraditional way we worship at Berry Street.

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“There is therefore never a time when we do not need to be recalled to our roots as an Army, never a time when we do not need to seek a new vision of the possibilities that are open to us today.” –General John Larsson

Here are some quotes from the booklet. The term kairos will be explained in the following quotes. To learn more about ekklesia click here.

“Faith-Based Facilitation (FBF) is a way of helping people think, talk, explore and respond to their issues in the light of faith. It results in the development of healthier people and communities who enjoy deeper relationships.”

“General John Gowans, captured the need for Faith-Based Facilitation when he said: ‘We must continually review what we are doing and why we are doing it.’”

“Remember the Holy Spirit is sometimes a ‘disturber’ as well as a ‘comforter’.”

“The starting point for Faith-Based Facilitation is the appreciation of the many assets, gifts and resources that people have in themselves, their families and friends, and their community. Every person – rich or poor – has unique gifts and abilities which need to be recognized and affirmed”

“Faith-based facilitation deepens relationships, helps people care for others and transforms the world God loves. It helps people connect their faith with their actions.”

“Effective, faithful leaders have always been careful to listen, consult and encourage participation when seeking to respond to the challenges and opportunities around them”

“Salvation Army facilitation teams have learnt four important things to remember in a home/community visit – Stimulate, Appreciate, Learn and Transfer (SALT). In other words, encourage people to talk (stimulate), listen to and value their perspective and resources (appreciate), learn from their experience, situation and ideas (learn), capture their learning and share it with people in other communities (transfer).”

“Unexpected ideas can occur at any step of the FBF process but especially during the times of reflection, evaluation and decision. People of faith can often sense God at work in these moments. A ‘Kairos Experience’ is the term used to describe these occasions. Kairos is a Greek word that isn’t easy to translate into other languages – it means something like ‘God’s moment’ or ‘the right time’. Such flashes of inspiration may come when we are not actively seeking them. New insight may also happen gradually and not necessarily at a specifically defined ‘moment’. FBF understands these experiences to be the work of God. Christians find the Bible, prayer and times of reflection can stimulate and lead to a Kairos experience.

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“Being properly heard and understood helps people feel valued and cared for, and tells them that they really matter. This is one of the best gifts we can give someone, especially someone who has lost hope. Even if there is very little we can do to help in practical terms, our gift of compassionate listening can soften the pain and suffering.”

“Techniques for good listening may help but on their own they are not enough. Good listening begins in the heart!”

“There are different ways of listening to the wisdom of the Bible in relation to facilitation and reflection on ‘what we do and why we do it’.”

“AN EFFECTIVE FAITH BASED FACILITATOR • Shows interest in everyone • Listens carefully • Encourages participation • Is well prepared • Shows respect for others’ views • Is patient • Is flexible • Is open minded • Motivates others • Uses a variety of tools and approaches • Keeps the process in place without controlling the outcome • Admits and learns from mistakes • Has an ear for Kairos experiences • Encourages people to explore Bible stories.”

“A LESS EFFECTIVE FAITH BASED FACILITATOR • Likes to be in control • Demands answers • Hurries things along • Judges • Is insensitive • Talks a lot • Forces his/her opinions on others • Thinks s/he knows best • Has a fixed plan • Gives most attention to the loudest people • Ignores quiet people • Sticks rigidly to a time table • Is anxious about using faith resources.”

 

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Before you bite the bait of deception check the Bible.

False teaching is everywhere. Before you bite the bait, check the Bible.  Here’s an important warning from Jesus: “Watch out that no one deceives you.” Counterfeit Christianity appears real until you check the details with the Bible. Jesus warned of “wolves in sheep’s clothing,” nice people teaching false beliefs.

A big following & being on TV doesn’t mean a preacher’s message isn’t false. Beware!

Ask the Holy Spirit to lead you into the truth and away from error. If you humbly listen to Him and obey, He will steer you clear from false teachings. The Bible calls the Spirit’s guidance about truth and error “the discerning of spirits.”

The Spirit and the Bible work together. Since the Holy Spirit inspired the writers of the Bible, the Spirit won’t contradict or lead you contrary to the teachings of Scripture.

Right heart + wrong beliefs = deception. Right beliefs + wrong heart = hypocrisy. Right heart + right beliefs = righteousness.

Faith is about surrender & obedience to the living God. Without the risen Jesus as an anchor, it’s easy to be torn apart by life’s storms and deceived by the “wolves in sheep’s clothing.”

The hymn I am Resolved puts it this way: “Taught by the Bible, led by the Spirit, we’ll walk the heavenly way.” -Palmer Hartsough

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Mental apps have terms & conditions

Be careful what apps you allow to be installed in your psyche! Don’t accept everything that pops up in your mental app store. When a tormenting app pops up in your mind, don’t agree with its terms & conditions.

If you don’t like some of the thoughts that run in your brain, uninstall them. A mind is a terrible thing to fill with malware. If an app is disturbing your psyche, remove it. Don’t complain or brag about it!

Cravings, habits, & compulsions are apps that are installed on your subconscious. Don’t let self-destructive mental/emotional apps run in your life. Uninstall them! The Holy Spirit works as anti-malware, cleaning up malicious programming in our psyche. If we focused on God as much as our phones, we’d be powerful spiritual warriors. The risen Jesus can remove the tormenting apps that want to run in your heart.

As an app makes obvious an app writer; creation makes obvious a Creator. Some people deny or ignore the harmful apps that are running in their mind. Why? Because they don’t want to be accountable. That’s the same reason some people deny God — because God means accountability & limits on self-gratification.

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Humble, heart to heart connections

When you connect heart to heart with people; love looks beyond your differences. Perhaps church could meet to let people connect heart to heart and to apply what they they already know about God and His love.

The Call To Worship could be: “Instead of a sermon, say or do something from the Bible that has touched your heart.” When people gather and share their passion for Jesus with one another, love shows up! All we need to do is to create an environment where the the risen Jesus takes over. He is a living dead person who isn’t a zombie. He’s “God with us.”

Humble, heart to heart connections help release God’s fountain of wholesome & uplifting originality in our midst.

 

 

 

 

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