Sunday, October 18, 2009

October 18, 2009

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:19-20
When I read these two verses I am struck by the "O" in disciple.
That's right, the "O" in disciple. No, I did not make a mistake. Yes, I can spell. And, yes, there IS a big "O" in disciple - "O" for obedience. You can't be a disciple without it. You can't make a disciple without it.
Jesus called the disciples to meet Him in a familiar place. They came in obedience. Because they did they got to worship Jesus and fellowship with Him one last time before He ascended to the Father. I'm guessing they were glad they obeyed! That's the "O" in disciple.
With His last words, Jesus told them that they were to leave this place, wait for His Holy Spirit to fall upon them, and then go win converts and make disciples. We know that as the Great Commission. It still drives the church today. But it never would have mattered if those eleven guys would not have obeyed we wouldn't be having this discussion. That's the "O" in disciple.
They were told that they were to make disciples by teaching converts to obey everything Jesus taught them. In otherwords, teach obedience by being obedient. That's the "O" in disciple.
Twenty-one centuries later, the "O" is still essential in disciple. If you don't obey you are not a disciple. If you aren't a disciple you can't make a disciple.
That's the "O" in disciple. Are you OK with that?

Saturday, October 17, 2009

October 17, 2009

"Therefore go................." Matthew 28:19


I confess to possessing a strange sense of humor. Some people don't appreciate British humor, but I do. I'm not sure why but I do.
Years ago there was a bizarre British Comedy Troupe called Monty Python's Flying Circus. They did some hilarious bits. One of them was the weird Olympics featuring all sorts of strange events. For example, they had the 100 yard dash for people with no sense of direction. The contestants came to the starting line, took their marks, got set in their starting blocks, and when the gun fired - they took off in every direction possible. You can't run a race like that!
I shared that because too often that illustrates how Christians live their lives. We go in every imaginable direction and get nowhere fast. Therefore, they live non-productive lives and populate ineffective churches.
When Jesus said, "Go! He had a specific purpose in mind." That purpose is to win converts and make disciples.
God intends His people to live on purpose. Are you? Do you face each day with a plan of how you will serve Him? Who will you touch today with His grace? How will you bless the people you work with today? Will His light shine through you today?
The call to make disciples begins with you. What will you do today to grow as a disciple of Jesus? Is there something you need to overcome? Is there something you need to surrender? Is there something you need to confess? What do you need to receive from God? You can make disciples if you aren't purposely being a disciple.
When an Olympic sprinter comes to the line in the 100 meters he has a purpose in mind. He is running for the gold! The only thing he purposes to do is to stay in his lane and run straight for the tape. Everything he does after the gun sounds is done on purpose. No wasted motion, no missteps.
That is what Jesus had in mind when He said, "Go!"
Go somewhere on purpose! Sprint to the finish! Make every step matter. Be a disciple so you can make disciples!

Friday, October 16, 2009

October 16, 2009

"When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted." Matthew 28:17


Is seeing believing? Can you always believe your eyes? Have you ever believed something that you haven't seen?
Yesterday in the skies over Colorado, authorities were flooded with calls concerning a UFO. What first appeared to be a flying saucer turned out to be a silver mushroom shaped helium balloon. To me, it looked like a flying Jiffy Pop popper pan.
Seeing wasn't necessarily believing.
Currently, authorities are trying to figure out what happened with the saucer-shaped balloon and the 6 year-old boy. They look like a normal all-American family, but was this truly an accident, a boyish prank, or an elaborate hoax. Everyone is watching and analyzing, but seeing is not necessarily believing.
I am trying to get a weather forecast for this week-end. I have checked online each day this week and each time it has been a different forecast. Seeing is not necessarily believing.
Once I went to a sales training seminar and the first thing they taught me there was that a "good deal is a state of mind". In otherwords, people believe what they want to believe and a good salesperson should try to influence the customer to believe his offer is a good deal. A deal is struck when a customer believes what he sees, even though what he believes may not be true.
For over fifty years I have been a believer in God and in His Son, Jesus Christ. I have never seen them. But having never seen them, they are as real to me as any person I have seen. I believe though I have never seen and there is no person that I can see who could convince me that the God I can't see doesn't exist.
So, I wonder how these eleven disciples who were beholding the Resurrected Jesus standing right before them could have doubts. Maybe seeing is not believing.
Maybe believing is believing. Maybe believing is seeing. That sort of sounds like what Hebrews 11 tells us - "Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen."
So, could the key word here be "hope"? Does what we hope for drive what we believe? Were these disciples who doubted afraid to hope? Remember what they had been through during the past few weeks. Their hopes had been crushed and their dreams had crashed through the events of the arrest and killing of Jesus. Ever had your hopes crushed?
Were their doubts driven by self-doubt? Had they lost hope in themselves and not in Jesus?
We will never know for sure. What we do know is that doubts or not, the disciples were there in obedience to Jesus. And we do know that they obeyed His command to go make disciples. So, they brought their doubts to the feet of Jesus. They hoped through their doubts and they obeyed through their fears and they changed the world!
Are you plagued with doubts? Are you paralyzed with fear? Is hope hard to come by?
Don't believe what you see, believe what He says! Hope through your doubts and obey through your fears!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

October 15, 2009

"All authority in heaven and on earth HAS BEEN GIVEN TO ME" Matthew 28:18

Jesus certainly had authority. No one would argue that. It is not even debatable!

So, if God has all authority and Jesus is God's Son, He certainly could have given Him authority. But was that authority actually given to Him - or did He, in fact have to earn it?

The answer is, "Yes - and - no....."

What sort of an answer is that?

All authority in Heaven was God's and He did give it to Jesus. But the authority on earth belonged to the evil one who had wrested it from Adam in the Garden.

So, Jesus had to earn back that authority.

How do I know that?

I know that because of the three temptations that Jesus faced in the wilderness at the beginning of His ministry. Those temptations were about Satan trying to negotiate over the authority that he had stolen from the first Adam and was now trying to protect by deceiving the Second Adam.

Satan stole the authority he has and is not about to give it up. Jesus had to die on the cross to pay the debt for Adam's sin and had to rise from the dead to conquer death. That was how He got the authority back. It was given - it was won! And because Jesus won it back from the evil one He can now give it to us.

But to get that authority we have to get Jesus - by faith! And we have to surrender our authority, our will, our selfish nature to Him. We have to die like Jesus died in order to live in His full authority!

He wants to give His authority to us - all authority! We can receive it freely because He purchased it for us!

What do you need to surrender in order to receive His authority?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

October 14, 2009

"Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me......And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:18 & 20
The disciples had been with Jesus 24/7 for three years. They had seen His authority over evil, over disease, and recently, over sin and death.
Then, there was that time that Jesus sent them out two by two into the region to minister in His name and with His authority. They had experienced what it was like to take authority over evil, over disease and even over death. The Bible tells us that they came back rejoicing over the victories they had been able to win with His authority.
So, it makes sense that as Jesus was preparing to leave the planet and return to His Father that they might wonder what would happen to His authority. Would His authority depart with Him? This divine mandate He had just given them would take much more that what they possessed in the way of power and authority. It was a God-sized assignment and it would take God-sized help.
What would you be doing if you were them?
Well, now you are them! Their mandate is your mandate. It is still a God-sized job!
We need to hear what Jesus told them. "ALL authority in HEAVEN and on EARTH" is His. It resides in Him! He had the authority of Heaven and when He died and rose from the dead He regained all the authority on earth! It is the authority that Adam had forfeited by his sin. But Jesus, the Second Adam, took back what Adam had lost! So when Jesus said ALL authority that is exactly what He meant!
In short, what Jesus is saying is this, "I have all spiritual authority that exists in the universe and when you have Me you also have this authority"! Think about that!
Jesus was not just giving them a mandate, He was giving them the power to become a movement! And the history of the early Church indicates that when the believers clung to Jesus and received His authority - it was an unstoppable movement! When they worshiped and ministered in Jesus' Name they also operated in all of His authority.
Does Jesus still have that authority? Has he experienced a power shortage? Do we still get ALL authority when we get Jesus or did that change somewhere in the past 2,000 years?
If you are in Christ, why aren't you in His authority? Or are you?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

October 13, 2009

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:19-20
JESUS IS CALLING YOU OUT TO GO FOR HIM!


You can't go where you haven't been and you can't teach what you haven't learned.

Jesus called out the disciples to know Him and grow in Him so that they could go for Him. That is what I mean by growing from the inside out!

If you don't truly know Jesus, you won't grow in Him and you certainly won't go in His name.

Reach out to those closest to you in your areas of influence:


INTERCEED
Make a list of three to five lost people who you care about, who care about you, and whom you have influence over. Pray daily for those people. Ask the Holy Spirit to convict them of sin and to call them to salvation.

IDENTIFY
Identify which of those three to five people on your list is most receptive to a witness from you and most interested in spiritual things.
INVOLVE
Begin to involve yourself in getting closer to this person. Find what they are interested in an take an interest in it. Be interested in their kids or grandkids. Learn names and ages. Let them know they are important to you.
INVEST
While you involve yourself in their interests show an interest in them. Spend time with them. Be kind and helpful toward them. Make deposits in their emotional bank account knowing that you will one day need to make a withdrawal. Make sure you have a positive balance in their account.

INVITE
Once you have built the friendship and they have begun to be interested in your because of your interest in them, then invite that person to a church service or event. 80%-90% of people currently involved in church and serving the Lord, were first invited by a friend. Odds are that if you invite them they will come. And when they come they will hear the Gospel and the Holy Spirit can soften their heart.
INTRODUCE

After they have visited church service or LIFE Group or church social event, ask them what they thought and gauge their spiritual interest and try to involve them in a spiritual conversation. If the opportunity presents itself share your testimony and ask them if they are sure that they are going to Heaven. If they indicate a lack of assurance or admit they don't know, ask if you can show them how they can know for sure and share the way to salvation.
INCORPORATE
If they pray the prayer of salvation and receive Christ. Make sure they get connected with church and LIFE group and offer to study the Bible with them. Be sure they follow up their decision with growth-producing actions.

Aslo, participate in missions trips, missions giving, and church outreaches. That is what it means to GO FOR GOD. Sometimes it may be going across the room, or to the next office, or across the street. It doesn’t have to be far, but we must be willing to go to share the Gospel.

That is what makes a healthy church - disciples who know God, and are growing in God and therefore, are going for God into a lost world.

How well do you know Him?

What evidence is there that you know Him?

When was the last time you shared Him with someone else?

Monday, October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

"Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me." Matthew 28:18


Moving to health is essential if a church is to grow. Things that are healthy will grow! It is the law of nature. Often, churches commit to methods in order to grow and they see some immediate growth. But at some point the healthy new growth collides with the inheathy issues or structure in the church and conflict results.
It makes more sense to concentrate on getting healthy first and then letting growth arise out of the health of the body. The first step of that process is to commit to knowing God. Next, plan to grow in God.
GROW IN GOD


Jesus is calling you out to grow in Him. Growing in God is a result of what you do after you get to know Him.

Jesus called these 11 disciples to this meeting because they had grown in Him. There was one missing who didn’t grow in Him.

Jesus gave them authority to do what He was asking them to do – live out their faith!


Jesus is calling you out! He is calling to know Him and grow in Him.


HOW?

YOU MIGHT HAVE TO GIVE UP
One thing required for spiritual growth is sacrifice. You need to be willing to give up anything that hinders your relationship with God. It might be a habit, it might be a relationship, it might be a secret sin, or it may be an emotional hurt that will require some therapy. But, whatever the issue, God calls His followers to "give up in order to go up".


YOU MIGHT HAVE TO GIVE IN
Another thing necessary for spiritual growth is surrender and Jesus hits the nail on the head right here with the authority issue. One of the last areas we are willing to surrender is our authority - our will - our control issues. To be filled with His authority - His power and His holiness - you must surrender your authority to His. There is no way you can have healthy growth if you are relying on your power. If you have to control it you will kill it!


YOU MIGHT HAVE TO GET
Along with sacrifice and surrender, growth requires that you get spiritual supply from God. You are the one who is spiritually ill and He is the Great Physician. To get healthy, get Him! Whatever you need to grow He has!

How do I know when I am growing? You live and look more like Jesus than before. You see life-change happening in you and through you. You break habits. You live with less fear and more authority. Is there evidence of growth?
What do you need in order to grow?
What sacrifice?
What surrender?
What supply?