a taste of last sunday

We had our First Nation’s friends from Tsawout Assembly of Praise Church and the Tribe of Judah worship team at Cityview last week.  God ministered to my heart and really challenged me during the service.  Their music and their testimonies of Jesus’ grace in their lives caused me to reflect on how good it is to share Jesus as Lord without having to abandon our differences that do not conflict with the Cross and the Gospel. 

Below is the text of a song written by a man in Ontario.  I hope the words of Rise Up Mighty Warrior will be true in your life.

The One who was rejected, because of hardness in their heart;

The One who took the pain, paid the price for our new start;

This very One who died, and gave us reason to live,

To give love to those who’ve mistreated us,

and a heart to forgive.

To all who’ve suffered, at the hands of another,

Come out from the bitterness, come out from the shame,

 Well, the God of creation is calling out your name;

Turn to those with love, who have only brought you pain

So rise up mighty warrior, rise up,

and receive what only God can give.

He gives Life through the blood of Jesus Christ.

He gives Love and the strength to forgive.

The lies we believe from our past were nothing but a cruel deception. To take from us, what is rightfully ours, The sons and daughters under God’s protection.

 

mark driscol in Australia

Mark Driscol spoke in Australia on 18 obstacles to evangelism in Asutralia.  Its helpful sometimes to view a critique of another context in order to shine the light on what is going on here.  I have linked to a review of the 18 statements at Sola Panel.

TSAWOUT at Cityview

I am looking forward to the group of singers and drummers coming from the Tswaout Assembly of Praise church on Vancouver Island.  The group of 12 will spend the weekend with us and will lead our Sunday morning gathering at Cityview.  If you are able I do hope that you will make special efforts to come and be a part of the gathering.  God has repeatedly blessed me during the times I have spent with these very special friends.  Their dedication to Jesus, their persistence and endurance in the face of suffering, and their love for the Tswaout people has both challenged and encouraged me.  It is a joy to be partners with them in the Kingdom work.  We will be receiving an offering for their trip to Korea and for their ministry so please prepare ahead of time to be generous.

sit, walk, stand–with Jesus

I like to walk fast.  Sure I enjoy the journey, but I like to get there too.  Its part of my problem in leading and life.  Let’s get into the battle and get something done.  But I’ve been reminded over and over that I am at risk both in the walk and the fight if I have not also sat with Jesus.

A few years ago my youngest would interrupt a walk with the plea…”Sit down Daddy.  Let’s see what we can see.  Sit down with me Daddy.”  And I had to make a choice.  I could keep walking without him, or I could sit down with him.  For you see, he had already found a log, or a bench at the beach, and he had sat down.

One of my favourite commentaries on the book of Ephesians is Watchman Nee’s little book, Sit, Walk, Stand.  In the book, part commentary and part testimony of God’s activity in China, he outlines Ephesians according to these three verbs:  sit, walk, stand.  These three verbs have been regular reminders from Ephesians of how I am to live with Jesus Christ.

Sit
“–it is by grace you have been saved.  And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him int he heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.”  Ephesians 2:5-7  NIV

Unless I make it my habit to be still and to sit with Jesus in communion and prayer I will live poorly.  Unless I sit with Him at His throne of grace or at His banquet table and receive His lavish gifts of forgiveness, grace, truth, healing, right perspective, I will live like a wealthy pauper, ignorant of the riches and status I have inherited as His child.

Walk
“I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called with all lowliness, and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”  Ephesians 4:1-3 NKJV

Unless I have sat with Jesus I will definitely have trouble in the command to “walk this way.”  Walking requires that I enter from solitude into the fellowship of the saints.  It requires that I keep in step with the Spirit by engaging people in a manner consistent with the truth and love I have received from Jesus.  Walking means I don’t walk alone but that I walk with the company of the committed; it means that I share life with a collection of people who share the same calling from Jesus to be His–that would be the church.  Surprise.  If you have spent much time with the church you quickly realize that those modifiers in verses 2-3 are extremely important–humilty, gentleness, patience, bearing with one another–if love and truth are going to inhabit the community and our relationships in church, marriage, home, or work.  Our life with the church becomes the training ground for a new way of living in relationship with all of society. 

Stand
“Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.  For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the power of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.  Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.”  Ephesians 6:11-13

Welcome to the resistance movement that Jesus started.  We are to stand together in the ground that he takes back from the darkness and the devil.  We are to infiltrate every domain of our cities with the truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation that accompanies the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.  Unless you and I sit with Jesus, and walk with Jesus together, it is unlikely that we will stand our ground when the day of evil comes.  There will be little readiness unless we have become familiar with each part of this armor that God has given us.  There will be little familiarity with the “sword of the Spirit which is the word of God.”  And there will be little alertness for engaging in the battle through intercession.  Standing requires the fortification that comes through sitting and walking with Jesus.  Without these disciplines of sitting and walking I believe we will be easily persuaded to not stand with Jesus.  Instead we will give up the pursuit of justice for those who are being devoured by injustice; we will give up trying to communicate the Gospel to those who have no stomach yet for Jesus; we will be pushed back into our circles of comfort and familiarity, whispering empty platitudes to each other, and hoping that someone will rescue us from our momentary discomforts.

Ugh!  Oh please Lord, not me, not us.  Let me sit, walk, and stand with you.  And grant to each of us a community that also sits, walks, and stands with you.

the “one-anothers”

Yesterday at the Cityview Member LIFE seminar I did not have the “One Anothers” available.  So here they are.  These New Testament commands are impossible for us to fulfill without the development of Christian community.  They require an internal cooperation with the Holy Spirit to actually engage with other believer’s in the life that Jesus envisions for the church.

The “One Anothers”

God’s plan for the family of Jesus.

 

Loving one another                                     John 13:35

 

Fellowshipping with one another                 1 John 1:1-7

 

Teaching one another                                  Romans 12:7, Colossians 3:16

 

Bearing one another’s burdens                    Galatians 6:2

 

Reproving one another                                Titus 2:15

 

Exhorting one another                                 Romans 12:8

 

Praying for  one another                              James 5:16

 

Building one another up                               1 Thessalonians 5:11

 

Encouraging one another                             1 Thessalonians 5:11

 

Serving one another                                    Romans 12:7

 

Comforting one another                               1 Thessalonians 4:18

 

Doing good to one another                          Titus 3:14

 

Honoring/Respecting one another                Romans 12:10

 

Submitting to one another                            1 Peter 5:5

 

Caring for one another                                 1 Corinthians 12:25

 

Confessing sins to one another                     James 5:16

 

Forbearing with one another                         Ephesians 4:2

 

Being kind to one another                            Ephesians 4:32

 

Extending hospitality to one another             1 Peter 4:9

 

Not judging one another                              Romans 14:5

 

Provoking one another to good works         Hebrews 10:24

 

Encouraging one another to meet together    Hebrews 10:25