Saturday, October 16, 2010

Why Youth?

C'mon, youth keep us youthful!! We love just hanging out with them, picking their brains and allowing them to pick ours. And I guess for us, we're really wanting to build cross-generational relationships, we don't wanna just stick to one age group, one ethnicity, we love knowing people of all ages, races and even beliefs, makes life more fun! And minus the beliefs part, I think that's what Heaven's gonna be, one epic "all ages" party!!

But why youth, why is God so desperate to reach our youth? As we've been ministering to youth for a few years now, we see the below (read on) happening everywhere we go.  There's an increase in hunger amongst the youth to know God for real; they're not interested in plain rhetoric, or just sitting in church pews, but they have the attitude of, "If I'm gonna wholeheartedly give my life for something, I gotta know it's real." And once they experience God for real, they're so courageous in boldly walking in what they believe in!! Heck, way more courageous than I ever was!!

For example, one of the high school girls we met at camp this summer, she's kicking butt in her evolution class.  Throwing scripture at them, posing tough questions back at them, and not in a condeming, "know it all" sorta way, she's doing it totally in the fruit of the Spirit and because she wants them to come to a knowledge of the truth. And what's amazing is even the teacher's asked her to meet with her so she could learn more about God!!! WHAT?!?!

What about our buddy Curtis, shoutout to Curtis!! Grown up in a metro housing community, he had a hard attitude like anyone else, couldn't care less about respecting leaders, he was a ring leader and had no problem leading others down his path.  But he still had the sense to come out to a youth program run by a Christian organization, so with that good influence and a bad run-in with cops, he started making changes for the better and over a year, totally transformed. Everyone in his neighbourhood couldn't believe it, people still talk about it. He didn't care about who or what he had to leave behind, he went after a better education, growing in athletics and a better relationship with God.  During the summer, he was voted valedictorian of the CEO program at Muskoka Woods, preaching the word in his speech!! C'mon!!!  Recently, the esteemed University of Toronto gave him a tour of their facilities, hoping to recruit him for their football team and this week, we're helping him put together an application for a scholarship for University. 

These are just TWO of several, countless youth that are taking their worlds by storm. Yes, youth are reckless, dangerous and too adventerous...haha, and that's why God loves to use them for His purposes. Because they can take risks of faith that the older generations are sometimes afraid to take.  

So you can understand why we're very passionate about discipling this generation, they just need love and guidance. We also see how just as much as God is after them, Satan's after these younger generations and we've seen too many fall prey to his evil schemes and that's why we have such deep hearts to disciple youth and young adults in their walk with God, we just want to help point them to Jesus in any way we can.

And the following is some more insight as to why our youth are important to God, on why part of God's calling for us is to spend out lives caring for them.  From a well-known teacher, minister, prophet and just one whom we've heard speak many times and brings accurate words from the Lord...James Goll, http://www.encountersnetwork.com/


     "And afterward, I will pour out My Spirit on all people. Your sons and your daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.  Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out My Spirit in those days."  Joel 2:28-29 NIV


In 1967, a youth revival known as the Jesus Movement broke out, sweeping across the country, exploding on college campuses and in coffee houses.  The Catholic charismatic renewal, one of the largest movements in neo-pentecostal history, started the same year and ushered thousands of Catholics and Protestants into fresh encounters with Jesus, including the baptism in the Holy Spirit.

All of this has significance for us today, more than 40 years later, because we need another great awakening, specifically a youth awakening, in order to see God's plans come to fruition in this earth.

Revolutions always start on campuses. Almost every revolution—bad or good—has started with students on college and university campuses. From Marxism, communism, and Nazism to the Moravians, the Azusa Street revival, and the Jesus People movement, every one has started with students or has had a great influence on students, who are hungry for change and willing to lay down their lives for a cause.

1. The campuses are where the future leaders are living and being trained.
2. More than 550,000 international students attend American universities and 600,000 more attend foreign universities.

3. Statistics show that more than 77 percent of all Christians make a decision for Christ before the age of 21.

The First and Second Great Awakenings: The First Great Awakening in North America and Europe was ignited by a Yale University graduate named Jonathan Edwards and by Oxford students John Wesley and George Whitefield. The Second Great Awakening was sparked by Timothy Dwight, the grandson of Jonathan Edwards, at Yale University. After his 1797 message to Yale students, nearly half of Yale's student body came to Christ in a few short months.

The "Haystack Five": Samuel Mills was a freshman at Williams College in Massachusetts in 1806, when he met with four friends for prayer about revival and world missions. When a rainstorm hit, they took refuge under a haystack and continued to pray (thus becoming known as the "Haystack Five"). "When the rain subsided, Mills stood up, slammed his fist into his hand, and announced, 'We can do this, if we will!'" These five young collegians stepped out in faith and not only initiated the first nationwide student movement, but also began the first six mission agencies from North America.

Student Volunteer Movement: In 1886, a 20-something young man named Luther Wishard, newly appointed leader in the YMCA, heard the story of the Haystack Five. Inspired by the story, he committed himself to a revival of the same vision and went on to found the Student Volunteer Movement, which became the largest missions movement of all time.
Over the next generation, students on every campus in the U.S. committed themselves to the "evangelization of the world in this generation." Over 20,000 of them sailed to the foreign mission field, and over 80,000 others had personally committed themselves to prayer and to financially support those being sent out.
When prophecy (Biblical or personal) is neglected, the prayer movement is weakened. Prophetic utterances strengthen our resolve in prayer and obedience, providing significant focus.
      In 1975, the prophet Bob Jones had the first of a series of encounters with angels who spoke about an outpouring of the Spirit that would be characterized by prophetic intercession. In 1984, the Lord showed Bob that prophetic intercession would need to be joined by "compassion and worship" to be complete. The combination of these anointings would results in several things: revival in the Church, power evangelism in world missions, justice in society, pockets of mercy ("cities of refuge"), and worldwide intercession for Israel.  Between 1975 and 1983, Bob was given over 100 prophetic revelations about a worldwide youth movement.
     In 1995, I had an intense dream and visionary experience in which I saw stadiums filled with young people praising God. I heard this piercing word, "The stadiums will be filled as out of the belly of the Promise Keepers movement shall come forth a Youth Extravaganza that will rock the nations." I'm expecting to see the fulfillment of this word.

Maturity and Strength
Young people in this "fatherless generation" need to look for spiritual parents who encourage them and intercede for them, helping them find their God-given passions and destinies.

Elders must bless young people with their time, knowledge, wisdom, strength, vision, and every good thing, treating them like full-grown plants and like "corner pillars," bestowing on them a high appraisal of their value and helping them to envision their future in the family of God. They must help them in practical ways by providing necessary resources and releasing authority to them to accomplish their God-given commissions. "Let our sons in their youth be as grown-up plants, and our daughters as corner pillars fashioned as for a palace" (Psalm 144:12).
Moves of God always involve the younger generation. Every one of us must pray for awakening and renewal among young people!

With a Heart for this Generation,
James W. Goll
Encounters Network • PrayerStorm • Compassion Acts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Thanksgiving Is A Key to Life...

We really want this blog to be of encouragement to ourselves and others, so here's another bite to chew on....

I don't care how cheesy that title is, it's the truth!! Lately, I've been hearing it over and over throughout the day, God reminding me, "thanksgiving is a key to life...in me!!"

Gotta say, when I first heard Him say this to me, I was like, "duh!!! Of course it is!" I mean, the countless verses in the bible about being thankful and praising God, they're obviously there for a reason!! I've also personally seen the effects thanksgiving, gratitude, praise and worship can have. Take for example, a week before we were leaving for Haiti, I had a freak accident in our room where my ankle did a twist and practically sprained. Any move I made, it was painful beyond words.  There I was, freaking out, wondering how I'd go to Haiti on crutches...just the thought of that made me angry, so angry that I refused to put up with it. So after some prayer, God showed me how it was an attack from Satan and encouraged me to worship Him and just see what happens. So I did.  For the rest of the day, I just laid on my bed and worshipped Him...not even praying much, just straight worship.  It was as simple as that.  And as I worshipped Him, I slowly felt the pain leave until it was completely gone!! I couldn't believe it, even though I should be able to believe that God can do that, I was in shock and awe....still am just thinking back to it.

Aright, so I told God, "heck ya, being thankful can change your life, it did mine!" I remembered how negative and complainy I used to be...and that I still struggle with it.  But Haiti definitely straightened a lot of that outta me.  When your surrounded by devastation, poverty at its worth and just plain sadness, you can either get swallowed up in it or lift your eyes and remember there's a God who sees His beauty in all of it. It forced the complaining and negativity right out...well, almost!! But I woke up every day making a conscious choice to be thankful for everything, to see His beauty in everything and everyone and that allowed me to fall in love with Haiti through His eyes.  Even thankful for the food we were served sometimes...Monday mush...urgh...

So as I was thinking about all that thanksgiving's done in my life, it's like God wanted to take me to a deeper level of understanding of why we should be thankful. He explained how we, as finite humans, can't even fathom how GOOD He is to us, we can't even measure it, it's impossible to try and measure it by our pidly standards. We just don't know how Heaven works on our behalf, the army and network of angels behind the scenes of our lives keeping us safe, orchestrating "coincidences," giving us wisdom for that meeting at work...God said if we could see the record, log or journal of our lives to see His acts of sovreignty...that's such a big word, I don't even know what it means, but I think it means His bigness, haha, whatever, He knows!!

But it's like if we can wrap our minds around how good He is to us on a daily basis, it would radically changed our hearts towards Him. In fact, we just might look to our left and right wondering what's going on around us in the unseen realm of His kingdom.

And He's not even just talking about Christians. To God, Christian or non-Christian, it's not about this comptetition between "us and them". He cares infinitely about every single person in this earth! He went on to explain the biblical principal of giving and receiving, that when people give (christians or not), he honours their giving hearts and lavishly gives back to them...and in ways they can't even count. We may give someone money and He'll return that investment back to us in more ways than just money!! His blessings are immeasureable!!

Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Luke 6:38

Then Holy Spirit went on to further explain how He doesn't give like the world does, I'm pretty sure this is in the gospels somewhere...John? Anyway, in this world, people gotta get something before they give and then when they do give, they sometimes give the bare minimum, giving in proportion to what they've been given. He longs to teach us how to be thankful, because when we can make an effort to be thankful in all circumstances (1 Thess 5:18), no matter how it meets or doesn't meet our standards or expectations, it's like mud gets washed off our eyes and we begin to see life with His perspective. True thanksgiving like this will bring life like never before, where we're guaranteed to experience His life, filled with true love, joy, peace and everything that's Him!! Where we can treasure and cherish the beauty of His goodness in our lives, however it looks, where He can give and take away and we're truly able to say, "blessed be your name!!" That yes, even in the precise moment of suffering, thanksgiving will save us, it'll bubble up from our hearts and we'll be able to praise Him no matter what we're facing...we saw it in so many lives of Haitians.  They changed my life more than they'll ever know.
But must we wait until we're in a third world country to learn how to be thankful?  I don't think so, I mean it says in 2 Peter 1:3 that He's already given us all we need for life and godliness so technically, it's there for the taking. We just need to be willing.  I think as God's children, we're meant and created to be thankful beings, we just need to allow Him to shake off the things that've stolen this from us.  

Practically, when I discovered what my negative attitude was causing in my life, I began to ask God to change my heart, to rid me of all negativity, criticalness and complaining. I forgave who I needed to forgive that influenced me to be like this, I repented for my choices in following them and there was God, seeing the willingness of my heart and was like, "yes!! She's ready!!" And it's not like it was an overnight job, it was a process and is still a process and again, to the measure we're willing to surrender is the measure we allow Him to move in our lives.  

So I continuously invite Holy Spirit into my heart to change me and I actively choose to react to life situations in the opposite spirit, the overcoming evil with good tactic.  Like every time I'm yearning to complain or be negative, I fight with thankfulness.  Sometimes I win, sometimes I don't, but thankfully God's grace is sufficient and He's moulding my heart to become more thankful and thus, living in the abundant life that is Him.  Hey, speaking of thankfulness, thanks for hanging out here and taking the time to read my thoughts, hope God's will is done in your life in the area of thanksgiving!! 


PS - my friend and I were just talking about this subject and how our cultural background had a lot to do with the habits we formed, like complaining and negativity and criticalness...me being chimaican, chinese and jamaican, there's no surprise there!! As I was trying to break free of those attitudes, God taught me that just because we're born into certain cultural traditions or habits, it doesn't make them right.  At the end of the day I don't answer to my ancestors, I answer to God.  So with a longing for a worshipful and thankful heart, God's had to do a lot of renewing of my mind (Romans 12), transforming my way of thinking!! Still is, dangit!! 

- tami

Saturday, September 11, 2010

A Bit of Me...

**this is obviously not a comprehensive, theological summary of what christianity is, I write it to share what my journey with God has been, has meant to me and I write it praying that I can look back and be reminded of God's goodness and that your somehow encouraged by it...**
        
     "Intimacy void of surrender will always lead to adultery."  Our school leader, Andy Byrd, made this powerful statement when he taught on God's love.  Now while this isn't a bible verse that you'd find on a fancy plaque, it's a truth we see throughout the bible...best example is the Israelites. Simply put, if we want to really get closer to God, we've gotta be willing to surrender everything or else face the reality and consequence of being tempted by those same things we couldn't surrender (like idols in our hearts like people or things).  To the measure we're willing to surrender is the measure in which Jesus can dwell in us. This was a huge truth that took me a while to chew on and digest but once I got it, it made my whole walk with God up till then make sense and pretty much made the whole meaning of Christianity make sense.

So the definition of Christian is Christ in us, as in we're meant to be in a process of allowing more and more of Jesus into our lives until He completely takes over and we're one with Him (John 17:20-24).  Connect the dots with me...the more we surrender is the more we're closer to God and is the more we can be the victorious, overcoming, more than conquerors Christians that we're supposed to be!! Life abundantly in Him as He intended from the beginning (John 10:10). Instead of being worried about so many things and overcome by the things of this world, being able to live in such a place of freedom, joy, peace and love unimaginable.

So for about a year now, I've been learning what it really means to be a Christian, a way where the Great Commission and Greatest Commandment can be powerfully fulfilled in our lives. 


And we gotta remember He loves us unconditionally already, so He won't love us more or less depending on where we're at with Him in all of this...we're all walking this journey imperfectly and can be at rest in knowing His grace and love covers it all.  It's simply that He wants us more free to receive more of His love and life to be able to give it away! God give us the grace to understand your desires for us, help us to lean into your grace to see all you want for our lives accomplished...


So growing up, I saw being a Christian as having God 'in my life,' kinda there on the sidelines as an accessory to life but not really being my life.  He was there to help me get out of sticky situations, there to help me make big decisions, there to help me get the job I wanted and even there to show me when I messed up in life, but outside of this, I saw Him as distant.  He did His thing and I did mine and every once in a while, I'd let him into my life...when I needed Him.  Not realizing it, I was still living in the old testament where I was striving to earn God's approval, serving to be known as a great 'servant,' all the while, not actually seeing God as relationship but as dictatorship.  Kinda like the older son in the parable of the prodigal son. And come to think of it, I always thought, "how could I spend an eternity with someone I don't even know if I love more than my own mother!?!" So by my late teens, I hadn't experienced a whole lot of God in my life so I began to turn away because I was too lazy, too hurt and too satistfied in the things of this world to really care about God.  


Fastforward after many years of downward spiraling, when I finally chose to walk with God, I told Him I didn't want one of those mediocre Christian lives that I saw all around me growing up, I wanted to really experience and know Him for real and see His power at work in my life.  Along the way of trying to figure this all out, I'd also met Jon, who was the first person I'd really seen living out true Christianity. He was so at peace in life, just so grounded, I don't even know how to describe it but his life caught my attention, and even the stories he shared about who God was in his life! We were obviously serving two different Gods!! But I was so intrigued that it made me hungry to pursue what he had - Jesus.  I realized that being a Christian isn't about trying to be a better person or striving to please God in every way, it's about being willing to give up your independence and learning how to be dependent on Him in every way. It's about finding our identity, security, need for love, everything in Him and Him alone.







       "Seriously, my life was not meant to be an example to copy. Being my follower is not trying to 'be like Jesus,' it means for your independence to be killed. I came to give you life, real life, my life. We will come and live our life inside of you, so that you can begin to see with our eyes, and hear with our ears, and touch with our hands, and think like we do. But we will never force that union on you. If you want to do  your thing, have at it."   - Jesus in 'The Shack'  

  
"IT'S NOT YOU BETTER, IT'S YOU GONE!" 
                                          - MUSICIAN, JASON UPTON "FATHER IN HEAVEN


Thus began the process of surrendering and dying and I didn't even know it was happening or even have the words for it like I do now.  I mean it's really the whole process of sanctification that Paul talks about in Romans, where it becomes less about ourselves and more about Jesus, where Jesus begins to fill us and lead us not just for when we're making big decisions in our lives but leading us moment to moment. And it doesn't mean dying to who I am as a person, obviously God created us with the personalities and gift-settings that we have for His purposes and glory, it means letting go of the things He didn't create us with or for.  


I began to learn who He created me to be and as I allowed Him to, He slowly stripped away the things that held me back from this, like just being plain mean and sarcastic! I didn't realize it but He was refining my character while also helping me get rid of things that were holding our relationship back. And it was real easy at first,  giving up things like the crazy music I listened to or the partying lifestyle.  But then it got harder, having to give up certain friendships, give up my zany driving skills (haha, I'm sure your all thankful for that), give up my addiction to Seinfeld, giving up my need for male companionship, to giving up control of how my day goes.  And after a while, I didn't even care cause it was worth it!!  Every time I surrendered and allowed Him put to death those things that weren't of Him, thus turning more and more towards Him, I sensed more freedom in my life (2 Corinthians 3:16-18).  


Mind you, also during all of this, I started attending a new church where I received lots of healing, learned powerful truths that unlocked bondages, I went to every conference and every meeting, I was so hungry for not just learning about God but experiencing His presence in tangible ways!!  I began to fall in love with all of God, embracing the trinity each for their distinctive roles in my life. I learned about His grace, mercy, just so much stuff all packed in a year or so!!  God was obviously excited cause its like He put me on a fast track!! Within such a short amount of time, I was being so drastically transformed so quickly that everyone who knew me began to take notice and question what, how, why, WHAT?? I was learning how to give up my own independence and be dependent on Him living in and through  me that I was becoming satisfied in Him and finally at peace in life.







And of course, I couldn't do any of this, even loving God without God (John 15:5)!! I think even as Christians, we're prone to try and fix ourselves or just do things ourselves instead of relying on the Holy Spirit and living out the truth of Proverbs 3:5-6.  I think we're even sometimes afraid to let people see our weaknesses, much less God!  But when I realized He's already given us everything we need to do life with Him (2 Peter 1:3), I knew I couldn't transform myself in my own power...we can however, make choices that allow Him to transform us like my life examples above. We, need to seriously allow the Holy Spirit room to do what He wants in our lives, He'll do a better job anyways!! We've been given the privilege of being alive in these exciting times of the new testament where the Holy Spirit is available to us all the time and without measure, where He is moving in this earth in unprecedented ways and wants us to be a part of it. In fact, right now I'm reading the book, "Forgotten God," by Francis Chan and I highly recommend it for anyone who's sick of cookie-cutter Christianity.

LET'S TURN OURSELVES IN TO THE HANDS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT FOR 
THE REWARD OF JESUS....

Whew, if your still reading this, wow, your a trooper. Some teacher, preacher guy said this, "God and Satan are both trying to kill us, but for two different reasons! Christians have one duty: die, die, DIE!! The reason why the church is so powerless today is because of their unwillingness to die!!"
Alas, till this day and till the day I die, I'll continuously be surrendering things and dying to things.  Haiti was a beautiful time of suffering, where I learned to die in areas of my life I never knew were there. So how does one surrender and die to themselves? Allow God to show you the things you need to surrender, He's faithful to do it. In my life, either God shows me what I need to surrender or sometimes I can tell when I need to by the amount of stress it causes me, a popular one is our finances or our future.  And I love the freedom of not having to control everything like I used to and the freedom of trusting God to guide me in life (Proverbs 3:5-6)!! As far as dying, allow the Holy Spirit to put to death what needs to and in His timing and ask Him to soften your heart so your sensitive to His leading. The process of dying is also being willing to endure pain...but it only lasts so long and the benefits outweigh it all. For example, when Jon and I get into an argument, everything in me wants to stomp and storm out of the place, but in these moments of intense anger, I can feel the Spirit tugging at me, knowing what I need to do. Staying and making an effort to work it out through forgiveness/repentance is painful at first, but I know as I do it, I'm laying down my pride and allowing His humility to rule and reign.  Or instead of judging a person, choosing to have mercy.  And by no means am perfect at any of this, but I'm just trying to moment by moment in life, consciously choose God's ways instead of what I wanna do, knowing He is the reward (Romans 8, Galatians 6:8-9)

 "WHAT YOU FOCUS ON YOU MAKE ROOM FOR IN YOUR LIFE. FOCUS ON GOD AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS AND SEE HOW YOUR LIFE CHANGES." 
- JOHN PAUL JACKSON

And the final course of this hopefully nourishing meal is I woke up from a nap today and Holy Spirit said to me, in the most loving and nurturing way, "there are tough times ahead (in this world) and I'm trying to prepare the bride of Christ, I want to raise up a people who will live out of Christ instead of living out of themselves." Yup.  God cares more about us walking in our full inheritance (which is Christ in us) than we do!!  Thee God of all creation really does care about us, He cares about His children maturing into powerful people like Daniel in his day and He just wants so much more for us like any parent would.  He explained this truth to me, "to live is Christ, to die is gain," and that it means more  than we think. That yes, on one hand to die is better because we'll be in Heaven and completely one with Christ, enjoying the fullness of Him without hindrance. But He also explained that it's also the key to how we can live victorious, Christ-like lives where we won't be moved or shaken by the things that are going to unravel in this world.  That dying to ourselves is gain when we know that our inheritance will be living out of Christ (His strength, wisdom, everything) and not out of ourselves (our own wisdom, agendas, etc.)...John 16:24-25. Where we're not struggling trying to live a godly life with God as an accessory to life, but learning to trust Him with every ounce of our life, giving Him our all, allowing Him to not just be on the sidelines of our lives but to totally consume every part of our life....knowing He's got a better life for us (John 10:10).   


ABUNDANT LIFE, GREEK 'ZOE' - THE HIGHEST AND BEST OF WHO CHRIST IS AND WHICH HE GIVES TO THE SAINTS...THE HIGHEST FORM OF BLESSEDNESS
                                                                        - Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible

I pray that you've somehow been blessed by this, I pray the testimonies of my life could bring life and encouragement to others and I pray even as you've been reading it, that He's spoken to your heart about His desires for your life in Him. I pray Holy Spirit will strengthen you with the perseverance to get through the growing pains of living more surrendered to Him and that He just reveals more of this to you.  I also pray this over Jon and I and for all our brothers and sisters in Christ, I know it's a lot to take in and if you have any questions, concerns, complaints, or want resources to help you in your journey or just anything, don't hesitate to write us....jonandtami@gmail.com


GOD IS MORE COMMITTED TO US COMING INTO THE FULLNESS OF OUR DESTINY
THAN WE ARE OR CAN EVER BE!!
  

- tami