Happy New Year Chain-Breakers.
Our church has entered into a Sabbath month. For the last few years the month of January has been a Sabbath month for HCC. The ministries stop so that we, as a body, can focus on prayer. I love these Sabbath times. It is a time when I can seek the very face of God, wait on God’s instruction and inspiration. There is no pressure to get a lesson done for Rangers. There is no impetus to practice for choir or attend meetings. There is only God. I love this. But it time is not without its own stresses. Stresses such as not knowing what to pray for, where to start praying or just quieting my mind enough that I can here that still and quiet voice that I long to hear.
I know that I am not alone in feeling this current stress and it does not matter whether you are a new Christian or an seasoned veteran. So to help myself (and hopefully you by posting these thoughts) I am going to back to the beginning. I am going to seek God and ask Him what He wants for me. There is a desire(s), from God, deep down in my new heart, my heart of flesh, and I’m going to find it. Why you ask? Because it is central to God’s plan for my life. I’ve been a Christian since high school and I’ve gone on this journey a few times over the years. Each time God has revealed a slightly different desire and I’ve been richly rewarded by following those desires. Each time my gifts have grown or I’ve discovered new gifts, my service to God’s kingdom has been enhanced and my joy has increased.
So how am I going to do this you ask? Through prayer and fasting. Spending time with God everyday. Quiet-time when I can be alone with God and without the interruptions brought on (accidentally) by family, career and obligation. For me, this means praying early in the morning, during my lunch hour or on a long solitary walk. The good news is that you can do this too. Join me on this journey. I’ll post my thoughts and maybe some of my revelations throughout the month that I hope will help guide you and encourage you on your personal journey this month. Feel free to leaves comments about your journey or encouragement for mine either on the website or to my personal e-mail (biggeeks at gmail dot com) if you don’t want the world to know your thoughts.
Now for the disclaimer. This is a black-op. We are in enemy territory. Finding and unleashing God’s plan for your life is a WMD to the enemy. The enemy will attack you if you attempt this journey. The attack will likely start as confusion and escalate from there. You need not worry, you are more than a conqueror. You have God on your side. If God be for you, who can be against you? Ready to pick a fight?
Where do we begin?
1) Pray to God and ask him to reveal your true desires and your gifts. Ask Him how He would like you to use your gifts. Reflect on what truly makes you happy. What would you do tomorrow if you were independently wealthy, if you were Bill Gates?
2) Keep a journal. I know it sounds a little wimpy. I hate journals too. But an archive of God’s message to you is unbelievably powerful. And you won’t remember every detail of God’s personal message to you without it. Write down scriptures that pop into your mind, voices or images, feelings about those images, everything. You just have to trust me on this, you won’t be sorry.
Well Gentlemen, it is time for me to begin my journey. In the beginning was the Word. I’m going to get my Bible.
Your Brother in Christ,
Media Tsar
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Chain Breakers is the Men's ministry of Heritage Christian Church, in Falmouth, MA. We are dedicated to developing strong Christian men who rightly handle the Word of God. We meet every Saturday morning at 7:30. All are welcome to join us.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
The Sabbath and the Desires of Your Heart
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2 comments:
Dan, thanks for the inspiration. I whole-heartedly agree with your comments on journaling. Men typically aren't journalers, but it is a wonderful discipline to have. I treasure my journals and will pass them on to my children some day.
"I desire that in every place the men should pray" - 1 Timothy 2:8.
this is great and all dan but after i read it for the past 30 something days i started to wonder if all you chainbreakers have fallen asleep on me. LETS GET UP !!!
-Chainbreaker MO.
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