Thursday, October 21, 2010

Liberty That Silences Foolishness

Proverbs 26:11 says, rather graphically, that a person who returns to his bondage after receiving liberty is like a dog that returns to his own vomit. My reaction to either example is to drive the subject away from its object! Shoo! Get away from that!

Yet there is foolishness found in the heart of man. He has a propensity toward the very thing that separates him from God. (Pr. 19:3)

We have, as Christians, a new-found liberty! We did not earn it. It is a gift from our God, through our Savior. Like every gift that comes from Above, our liberty has purpose. Yes, it frees us from the bondage of sin and death (Ro. 8:2). But the continuing purpose inside the Plan of God is even greater! We have the ability to silence the ignorance we see each day. Ignorance that is proliferated by the forces of evil is this world system. The kosmos is made up of an organized system, a confederated host, as described in Ephesians 6:12. The mission of this army is to divide man from God. Their methods are varied, but they are very effective at stirring up foolishness in society.

How do we come against such a thing? See 1 Pe 2:15. With liberty! The liberty to move forward in righteousness. To stand fast in the liberty that has set us free. In so doing, we create a great contrast. Blurriness is cleared up. Gray areas are colored in distinguishing shades and lines. The Goodness of God is boldly manifested in the face of question.

And man is reconciled with his God.

Stand in liberty!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Proclamation: Liberty To The Captives!


Isaiah 61 can be looked at as an inaugural address. It contains some of the most heart moving promises that man could ever hear. We find, in this short address, a concise outline of the Good News. Each verse, even each phrase, deserves the most careful attention from the eager reader. The unknown prophet, Who reveals Himself in verse 8, speaks directly to the heart of man in the face of the devil. His identity is confirmed in scripture in Luke 4:17-21, which records that remarkable day in history when Jesus entered the synagogue on the sabbath, and read the excerpt from Isaiah. We all would have loved to have been there that day!

Tonight I stand as a captive who has been set free! Each of us, in the unfolding of our lives, have been brought into bondage. One thing after another has bound us to the earth, as we have groveled for acceptance and affirmation in a world system that promises but never fulfills. But then Love came into our lives. The Love of God. And we were set free.

It is difficult to accept our freedom. The prince of this world preaches to us of our worthlessness and inability. Yet, his message is so very true, for without the Promise of God, we are truly useless. We can do nothing to facilitate our own release from bondage, and are left to suffer in the struggle to become free. This has been a long, hard battle. Now, Christ is welcomed into our lives, complete with the promise of new liberty and freedom from all that has plagued us. But, can it be true? We know the truth about ourselves, even if we do not muse upon it. But this new promise, can we trust it?

But then God says, 'Follow Me'. He doesn't instruct me on how to escape from the state I am in. He talks to me as if I am already free! Right from the start of my relationship with Him, He says, 'Come".

So I follow. And I keep following. And He lights the way for me. And if I fall, He picks me up. And the way is not grievous, but it is marvelous.

And I am liberated!

Receive Him and His Promise of Salvation, and experience a liberty you never thought possible! He is waiting.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Taking Ownership Of All That Is Yours


1 Corinthians 3:21-23 give us a surprising truth. We are told that all things are ours. So what does the term 'all things' refer to? Maybe it is that which men give us by way of ministry. Maybe it is the world and everything in our own sphere of experience therein. Perhaps it is life itself, with all the ups and downs associated with living on this planet. Could it even be death, with its uncertainty mixed with the assurance of faith? According to the scripture, all of these things are ours, and more. The things that are present and are happening today. It is also things to come. The future, as it unfolds itself in front of us. All ours.

So, we take ownership. We accept that which is given to us, both the good and bad, and claim it as our own. Then, like any good owner, we become good stewards of our possessions.

As we receive the Word of God, we honor and obey it as the Holy Spirit leads and empowers. Becoming accountable to the Word is the place of deliverance for the believer. New horizons are opened to us as we open ourselves in stewardship to the Word as it is presented to us.

The events that take place in our lives become the pieces of the puzzle that God is constructing in us. He takes each thing and uses it in building us up into lively stones in the Body of Christ. The 'all things' principle of Romans 8:28 goes to work, and, as we take ownership of each day in accountability, we will be witnesses of God's construction project on our behalf. Better to witness construction than destruction!

Heaven is always initiating. We are receiving from the Grace and Mercy of God every moment of the day. The Holy Spirit supplies the unction for us to live in this world, and through it all, the tough and the easy, we grow in the knowledge of the Holy One!

As we realize our wealth of ownership, we find that we also have acquired the power to share the answers of life with others. We discover that we are constrained by God's Love for people, and we initiate Him to each person we meet.

In this, we find our purpose.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Fanning The Flame For The Campus

The over-stimulation in this world can limit a person's focus, and could eventually cause the shut-down of objective thinking. Yet there is an organization in the chaos of this world system. As I sit here in a coffee shop in downtown San Juan, PR, there are dozens of things happening at once, just within the reach of my ears and eyes. If we are not determined, we will attempt to respond to as many of the stimuli around us that we can. Our attention will be drawn to an orchestra of events, and the reality of Truth will get minimized within the volume of input.

The first few verses of the third chapter of Nahum speak of the bloody city that is full of lies, and whose prey never escapes. The city, with noises of whips and wheels and machinery. The city with horsemen that lift shining swords and spears. A city that takes multitudes of lives, through its deceit, whoredom, and witchcraft (drug abuse). And we see that the Lord is against the city. That He will reveal it for what it is, and make a memorial, or gazingstock of it.

We must see as God sees. We must recognize the world system just as it is, a bloody city that takes many lives and leaves them without a saviour. The world is a bad place, in the deepest meaning of the word.

But the people are precious. The people are captives, as prey that cannot escape. But we have the release for them. We have the Saviour! We can put out our hand in rescue and know that it is the only hope they have.

We must not love the world (1 John 2:15). This means that we have no care for the world. No desires for what it has to offer. No involvement with it, other than one of Divine Purpose.

As VL members, we have a purpose on the campus. It is to love the people there, and to be a part of the ages-old rescue project called The Great Commission. We have a call to the ministry of reconciliation of man to God. It is an incredible call.

So we must keep the flames burning in our hearts for the campus. And we must beware the noise of the world, that will seek to quench the effectiveness of God's people.

Fan the flame this summer!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

VLers, What Are We About?


There are 13.3 million college students in the US alone. In this country, there are 4600+ colleges. We know that the campus has a foundation spiritually that is not based on God. We know that there is a system involved, and that system has an agenda. We also know that pursuing an education is not a bad thing. We are grateful that there is the freedom to do so.

If the census is correct, there should be nearly 4 million evangelical Christians on our 4600 campus'. This statistic shows us two very important factors of our work at VL.

First, there are 4 million evangelical believers on the campus today. These precious saints are there, in most cases, because they feel that God has led them there. They are Christians who are, for the most part, in a hostile environment regarding their faith. We can help with that. We can provide support with fellowship, prayer, outreach, and worship. And we can supply a flow of doctrinal teaching that stands in the face of whatever philosophy they find themselves confronted with.

Second, if there are 4 million believers, then there are 9 million that need the Lord. The VL worker is involved in missions work. The campus is a mission field. In fact, if you remember, the word 'campus' means 'field' in the latin. With this in mind, we view our work as if we were missionaries on the field. We count the task before us in spreading the Gospel on campus as no less important at the University as it is in any country or region on earth. The College campus is an environment unto itself, and thus the people living there are a people group which needs to be reached with the Gospel of Jesus Christ!

In the coming several weeks, our blog entries will be instructional for the VL staff and workers. In this summer time, we should busy ourselves with our home churches, sharpening our focus on doctrine and evangelism. This is a preparatory time for us to ready ourselves for the fall. Take full use of this time. Come to Puerto Rico for on-hand training if you can. Otherwise, stay connected to us here through the website.

Our call is a great one! Let's join together in it.

Onward!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Salvation.pkg


Dig into your salvation, there is more there than you think! We have been given many items along with the salvation that became ours when we chose Jesus' gift. I say, dig in!

Paul said it too: Php 2:12* Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.

If I may rephrase this verse...Paul says, 'You have always listened to my guidance, even in my absence. So now, even though I am not there, make note of this: Cultivate your salvation, using the inclusive things that God has given you, with a goal to bring yourself to completion in your experience, in Him. Do this knowing that it is all God, and none of yourselves, and humbly walk in Him and with the new possessions you find each day. Salvation is great...greater than you think! (The New VL Version)

I look at salvation as if it were a package. A package so big and so full that I could never get to everything in it. Each item is exciting and new. Surprise and joy come with each 'dive' into the package! We may find deliverance in an area that we thought we were doomed to fail in. We may find compassion for a person that we had once written off as the enemy. We will find grace for every turn in life.

Then there are talents. There are giftings. Areas that we find ourselves mysteriously proficient in for the Glory of God. Things that we could never accomplish before, now become lifestyle for us.

We find people in there too. Well, not the actual persons, but encounters with people. New brothers and sisters that come on the scene, each of them digging into their own package! Great fun and happiness!

We also find opportunities in the package. Places to minister. A new call to a new area of ministry. We find ourselves in situations that include people that need what God has taught us. And we find the Grace to share with them in the Love of God!

There is so much more, more than we can ask or think, in our package!

Imagine having such a package, but not opening it. Imagine choosing the status quo instead. After all, we know what is normal in life, with no risks and no adventure.

That would be silly, wouldn't it?

Don't be silly, then!

Dive in, and see what God has for you today!

Monday, February 15, 2010

New Diggs


We are setting up shop for the new home of Verticalink International in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. The Caribbean climate will lend itself to training and retreats year round, and the Universities on the island are populated with open and honest young adults in various pursuits of higher education.

In our first week here we have seen one young man come back to Christ after a long time of turning away, and, in the midst of our own settling in, have met many people that welcome the Gospel into their lives.

Watch for updates regarding Verticalink on campus in Puerto Rico, as well as opportunities to visit and share with us in the campus ministry experience!