Sunday, January 2, 2011

2011 - THE YEAR TO AGREE WITH GOD

Can two people walk together
      without agreeing on the direction?
Amos 3:3 NLT
It is a brand new year and I always spend time asking the Lord for His word about the 12 months ahead. This year the word that came was so simple - THIS IS THE YEAR TO AGREE WITH GOD.

The Lord took me back to the incidents where I have argued with God, resisted His direction, given excuses why I could not do what He was asking, or when I simply have not made His priorities - my priorities. All of those places were places where I had not AGREED with God. The Lord made it so clear...when I am not in agreement with Him - I am not walking with Him. It is like standing at a fork in the road and God wants to go in one direction and I have a hundred excuses as to why I can't go down that road right now. Can two people walk together without agreeing on the direction? Of course the answer to the prophet's rhetorical question is "NO!"

I believe that the Lord is saying that for the body of Christ - it is time to put aside every excuse - and come into agreement with God on EVERY issue.

It occurred to me that every time God wanted to do something AMAZING in the earth - He had to find someone who was willing to come into agreement with His plan. Consider Noah - Genesis 6:9 says,  "Noah walked with God." From Amos 3:3, we can understand that Noah must have been in agreement with God if he was able to walk with God.

And we know from Noah's story in Genesis that he agreed to God's crazy sounding plan about building the biggest boat the world had ever seen at that point in history, and in a day when no one had ever heard of rain or a flood. He had to face ridicule from a godless society which had no respect for God and yet he continued to agree to God's plan and just kept building. And we know that God blessed and helped Noah and God's plan worked flawlessly. Because Noah chose to agree with God, God was able to do a wonder in the earth through that one man's obedience.

Though we have no record of Noah arguing with God, Moses was quite a different story. God wanted to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and He wanted Moses to be the one to do the job. But Moses didn't feel qualified for the assignment so he posed many objections to God about the whole idea. He did not want to agree with God's plan and he pushed God to the point of anger by asking God to send someone else! (Exodus 4:13-14)

I think that this same scenario is played out all over the world with so many of God's people. We have so many logical sounding reasons (just like Moses) for why we cannot agree with God's direction. And most of them have to do with SELF. "I am unqualified", "I am too old", "I am too afraid", "I will be embarrassed",  "I can't do it", "I am not good at that"....it is all about "I"...and yet God NEVER asks us to do anything in our own strength. In fact He forbids it!  ‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the LORD Almighty. (Zech. 4:6) The Lord wants us to do EVERYTHING by the power of His Spirit...not the power of our flesh.

It seems that many Christians hear God give them direction and immediately look at their own abilities and say, "Lord, I can't!" So they won't agree with God. Yet all God is looking for is a willing heart and a yielded spirit so that He can empower the person who is willing to come into agreement with Him. Neither Noah nor Moses could "make it happen" with regard to God's huge plan...but both of them became WILLING TO AGREE to God's plan...and then God was able to work in and through them to bring it to pass.

One of the most profound examples of someone putting aside their own fears and objections and coming into agreement with God is in the story of Mary, recorded in the first chapter of Luke's Gospel. When the angel Gabriel appeared and told her that God wanted her to bear His Son, her agreement was wholehearted:
“I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.” Luke 1:38 NLT

Mary knew she would face being publicly shamed in her community by suddenly showing up pregnant out of wedlock. Yet she was willing to come into agreement with God regardless of the potential cost to her own reputation. God's plans are always to bless many people through one person's obedience. Yet so often in our human self-centeredness, we focus only on what it is going to cost us.

You have no idea the number of people God wants to impact by your simple obedience of coming into agreement with God. Moses' agreement with God delivered an entire nation. Mary's agreement with God resulted in the salvation of the whole world.

Start by coming into agreement with God in the smallest areas of your life...what to do with your time, your money, your relationships. Then allow God to speak to you about the bigger picture...your destiny. You will never be given the opportunity to agree with God in the bigger things, if you are not willing to agree and obey in the smaller things. God waits to see if you are faithful in little, before giving you much. (Luke 16:10; Luke 19:17)

One key to remember is that God is not asking you to do anything in your own strength - but instead He is looking for a willing heart to agree with His will.  Then simply ask God to give you the GRACE to obey Him.  Once you have yielded your will to His and have come into agreement - you will find GREAT GRACE available to you.

Make a decision to consecrate 2011 to the Lord by being WILLING to AGREE with God. Then pray like Mary prayed, “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.”  You will be astounded at what the Lord will do through you to bless multitudes in 2011 by that simple obedience!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Transforming Power of God's Love

A week ago last Sunday, I had the privilege of preaching at a church outside of the city of Arusha, in northern Tanzania. To get there,  we had to leave the main road (which is paved) and enter a terribly rutted unpaved road which would pose a serious challenge to even the best of 4 wheel drive vehicles.


Climbing slowly up the mountain, we made our way to an area known as Siwandeti, to a church that I dearly love, which is pastored by a sweet Maasai pastor named Joel.


The church has torn out the back wall in order to expand the small sanctuary. Partially built, the people in the back rows of benches sit under the open sky, since the roof is not yet finished. Even with this modest expansion, the church is already crowded.


It was in this humble place that I pondered the transforming power of God's love. Pastor Joel pointed out a young man who was singing in the church choir, which is appropriately named "Sauti ya Ushindi Kwaya" - which in Kiswahili means "Voice of Victory Choir." He told me that this changed man, singing and dancing before us, was a result of God's miraculous and transforming power.


Last year, Pastor Joel's church and his home had come under attack from a group of Maasai traditionalists who were enraged over the fact that Pastor Joel did not have his sons undergo the traditional "circumcision" of the Maasai tribe. They blamed him for encouraging his church members to avoid the tribal tradition which involves aspects of Maasai witchcraft.


When the word got out that Pastor Joel had taken his sons to a hospital and had them circumcised by a doctor, an angry mob surrounded his house and attempted to burn it down. Pastor Joel and his family fled for their lives. In the midst of that angry crowd was the young man who was now a part of the church choir. Pastor Joel had reached out to him despite what he had done, and God's love had drawn him in and transformed him completely.


That was not the only example of transformation that I saw that day in church. We had brought 8 of the oldest childen (4 boys, 4 girls) from the Treasures of Africa Children's Home to the church service with us that day. They sang 2 special songs for the church with the oldest boy, Benny, leading on the guitar.They sang a praise song in Kiswahili and a second song in English. It was while they were singing "Here I am to Worship" that I found myself weeping. I was watching one of the boys, Innocent, as he sang with eyes closed and with such a precious spirit of worship.


Innocent was raised in a nominally Muslim family and the name he was given at birth was Ramadhani. His parents both died and he and his younger sister were left stranded. He began to run the streets of Moshi, stealing to survive. A local pastor who lived in his neighborhood, became aware of the children's plight and recommended that TOA take them in.


When Innocent (then Ramadhani) arrived at the orphanage, he was 12 years old and already a toughened street kid. He immediately started bullying our younger children. He was uncooperative and came close to striking one of our teachers who was insisting he do some school work. The orphanage leadership had a dilemma on their hands - and they were seriously praying about removing Ramadhani from the orphanage for the safety of the younger kids.


But after praying about it, they decided to discipline him and give him another chance. Our assistant Director who administered the discipline, made it clear to Ramadhani that he was loved by the staff and that God wanted to give him a future - not to have him lose his life on the streets. But Ramadhani would have to make a decision to humble himself and come willingly under the authority of God and the orphanage leaders.


Over the next few weeks, it became readily apparent that the boy had indeed made a decision. He softened tremendously, became obedient to the staff and was gentle with the young children. Even his teachers at the local government school noted the striking difference. The smoldering anger that was always so close to the surface, was gone.


A few months later, the local church that the children attend was holding a Baptism for those who wanted to make a public committment of their lives to Christ. One of the first to request to be baptized was Ramadhani. He surprised everyone with his answer when the pastor asked him, "What is your name?" He responded, "My given name is Ramadhani, but  from this day forward I want to be called, 'Innocent.' "


God's love had transformed him. As I sat in the church watching him worship that day, I thought of the transforming power of God's love. Innocent is now 15 years old and one of the sweetest and kindest teenagers you will ever meet. He has great hope for the future and his life is a testimony to the transforming power of God.


There is no life that cannot be changed if submitted to God. It is often us humans that give up on people or judge them as hopeless and unchangeable. Yet God's love is ever pursuing even the hardest heart. Hearing the story of that young Maasai man and seeing Innocent worship the Lord, reminded me of that powerful truth. Don't ever give up on loving people and believing for their transformation - God doesn't!



Therefore if any person is [ingrafted] in Christ (the Messiah) he is a new creation (a new creature altogether); the old [previous moral and spiritual condition] has passed away. Behold, the fresh and new has come!

2 Corinthians 5:17 (Amplified Bible)




Saturday, August 28, 2010

AFRICAN REFLECTIONS

        
Last night I was sitting on a bed under a mosquito net in the missionary house here in Tanzania and thinking about how far God has brought us in this great adventure of starting and running an orphanage in Tanzania. Reviewing the journey we have traveled together helps me to keep a proper perspective on the battle we are in daily. I have learned an important life principle in all of this...if you focus exclusively upon the current problem you are facing... you will never move forward. And you will quickly lose appreciation for the victories you have already won.
I can look back and think of the miraculous events which led to us initially finding a suitable place to open the orphanage here in Moshi, and then negotiating a lease and taking possession of the current home for Treasures of Africa. Many long months of refurbishing the building and fighting for the release of our shipping container from Customs at the port of Dar Es Salaam are two unforgettable memories from those early days. Working with the government authorities and eventually winning the Regional Welfare Officer's approval to begin accepting children through the doors at TOA are all part of the process which we will never forget. All of those events were laden with a mixture of struggle and exhilaration as we made our way through a frustrating learning curve of Tanzanian cultural do's and don'ts.
Four years later, I can rejoice over the end result - precious children rescued from poverty, disease and in some cases certain death, now thriving at Treasures of Africa Children's Home. Their happy faces, joyful spirits, healthy bodies and excellent academic progress all testify to the fact that the STRUGGLE HAS BEEN WORTH IT! Yet if we had focused on the incredible difficulty and problems we have faced, we would have shut it down before we opened it! (and several times along the way as well!)
I can look back and clearly see God's hand throughout this amazing journey, helping us along the way and teaching us to trust Him in the darkest hour amidst impossible situations. He has moved every mountain we have faced in the past and I trust that the seemingly impossible ones we are facing at this very moment are no match for His power.
Because of this, I can smile and plan ahead for the next important phase for the Treasures of Africa Children's Home - the purchase of land to build a permanent home for the orphanage. Today we went back to the 5 acre parcel we have found, just a few kilometers outside of Moshi town. This was the fourth day we have walked on it and prayed over it. I trust that God's plans for this place are awesome - to raise up godly and compassionate leaders for the nation of Tanzania. So we delight to trust God for the future in the midst of daily challenges.
So I am confident that the current financial challenges (mountains) will be moved and what is needed for the land and building project will be provided. None of that is too hard for God!  
Ah, Lord God! Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and outstretched arm. There is nothing too hard for You!
Jeremiah 32:17