Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Children Are Timeless

One fascinating aspect of children is their seeming lack of awareness for time. They can happily play for hours without an agenda or even the desire of looking at a clock. Most adults on the other hand live conscious and almost bound by a schedule. A common complaint from parents is that there are just not enough hours in the day. This is illustrated by the story of a father who always brings files and folders home after work. His son asks one day, "Dad, why do you bring all those papers home every night?" The father responds, "Well, it is because I can't finish it all during the day so I have to do it at home". The son looks innocently at his dad and says, "Can't they put you in a slower group?"

My kids living life in the slow lane

I believe there is something to be learned from children in the way they approach life. Perhaps some of us need to be placed in a slower group, intentionally cutting back our ambitions, appointments, and endeavors in order to live a more manageable and healthy life. I understand that certain things need to get done and adults have responsibilities, but if we are always in a hurry it can be easy to miss the moment. This might be a good time to take a break from your busy schedule and enter into the care-free world of your child's play- at least for a few minutes...

"Yet God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end." Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NLT)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Revival Is Stirring

I just read a little article about young people praying for revival in America that has stirred my excitement. If you are interested, click here to learn more. The United States has not experienced a major outpouring of the Spirit since the Jesus movement of the 60's and 70's. Believer are beginning to hunger for more of God's presence and the Church is realizing her destiny is not only about saving souls but transforming society and discipling nations.
A new, or perhaps more accurately, a renewed vision of the Great Commission is being implanted in the hearts of Christians. They are becoming more aware that following Jesus is not merely about good church attendance, Bible study, and offering. A revelation is being released that is causing men and women to grasp the idea of societal transformation through becoming influencers and mind-molders in the important pillars of our nation. Believers are being challenged to be the head and not the tail in their sphere of influence and disciple their entire field with kingdom principles, presence, and power. The separation of what is considered sacred and secular is blurring as the Church embraces her call to expand the Kingdom until all kingdoms are under the authority of Christ. What will be your role in this movement?

Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!” Revelation 11:15