Answering my Own Question… What will keep us from destroying eternity?

A few days ago I posted a question on facebook and twitter; “Input wanted… For all who believe in the age to come or an afterlife: What do you think will keep me/us from destroying it?”.

In other words, Given the way we as people created by God with the freedom to choose how we will interact and engage with each other and creation in this time have managed to make such a mess of many things and at the same time have managed to work with our Creator and do some beautiful things… What will govern us in the age to come/eternity/afterlife?

I think I will take a shot at answering my own question:

Our hope in the age to come or the afterlife or eternity (although we are living in eternity now) will be the same as our hope now.

Jesus Christ now reigns as King in every realm that exists. It is hard to recognize it in the world we walk around in every day and yet he demonstrated in his way of life, his teachings, his victory over the dominion of darkness on the cross and his empty grave that God’s kingdom is actually in control and much more involved in our lives than we would imagine.

 

The key in these times is for those of us who make up the Church to follow him in this same journey. The Church is present in the world to testify that Jesus actually is King of all. The Holy Spirit is here with us affirming and empowering the presence of His sovereign authority over creation through us. This was always God’s plan and always will be.

The challenge for us though is to grapple with how that authority is exercised. In fact we will always face that same challenge for all eternity. It is a kingdom of love and since God is love, there is no other law or system that can or should govern us.

In the gospel of Matthew beginning in chapter 5, Jesus explains what will govern us and all of creation now and forever. So, it seems to me that a big part of understanding what will rescue us from repeating the disobedience, sin and destruction of this life in the age to come is found in living in the authority of His kingdom of love now.

 

New Eyes

I have a friend that told me that the best thing she brought back from a compassion/ministry trip to China was “new eyes”. When she told me that, I grinned and nodded my head like I knew what she meant. But… I really didn’t.  I figured she had a great time and her hipster way of expressing it was that she came home with “new eyes”.

But, I listened to a guy named Skye Jethani talk this morning about the way Jesus saw the world completely different than everyone else. You can view his message if you click here  His theory is that the way we see the world comes before the way we act in our world. If we see it as scary and threatening than we will want to attack. But if see it as a place where we don’t need to be afraid, than all of Jesus’ teachings make sense. His teachings only make sense if we can see the world that He saw.  I hope you take 15 or 20 minutes to check out Skye’s message!!

I think I get what “new eyes” means now!

Maybe I found mine.. 🙂

Thirsty??

There is something I know about myself. I have learned that whatever I am thirsty for I am going to find a way to satisfy it!

If I feel empty or restless or anxious or bored, it doesn’t take much persuasion for my will to blaze with passion to make my self feel better.

God made me that way.

It is pointless for me to fight it because what I really want I will get or I will self destruct trying!

So, when I hear Jesus call to me with love and desire to go deep with Him I know that He is speaking to my thirst… my hunger…

He always wants me to come to Him when my desire for more is unquenchable. I have an open door with Him to come when I am thirsty and He will give me living water to drink! That’s crazy! It is the most incredible experience in life to drink what He has to offer.

There is more though… He also unlocks something in me that becomes an explosion of life to everyone around me. It’s called His kingdom and His plan to restore the world is supposed to flow from me… and you…

Thirsty??

Alone…

I was moved pretty deeply by John’s article posted on his blogsite .  The article is called “To whom can we go?” Click here to read his article.  As storms are battering our world and it’s systems, the Lord is raising up people, young and old who listen to his teachings and Do what He says. I pray that I will be one of them! I pray that you will be there too!! Let’s be alone… together in Him!

 

Reality for a Kingdom Laborer Part 2

I heard someone say a few days ago that God is shaking all of the systems in our world! I believe it!

Jesus said that storms are gonna come! But, if we will listen to his words and DO what He says our house will stand. Our hearts are being called to be “Passion-Driven”. I shared my heart on this video blog… Check it out (Reality for a Kingdom Laborer Part 2).

Kingdom Laborers love God so much they will obey Him, sacrifice for Him, suffer because of Him all for the ultimate purpose of glorifying His Name. Someone who is passion-driven will pursue love even into and through suffering, just like Jesus did.

Reality for a Kingdom Laborer part 1

Www.kbm.org has posted six realities of a kingdom laborer that I love. I make it a habit to ask God to work these realities into my life and the lives of my friends. So, I decided to post some action steps you can take to grow as a Jesus follower. Hope you catch on fire!!!  Click here to watch my video post Kingdom Laborer Reality #1

A kingdom laborer is:

1. Kingdom-Living
Kingdom Laborers seek to glorify God by doing things His Way. The most important way to live out the Kingdom of God is to Love God and Love Others. Everything else flows from these two engagements (Matthew 22:40).

“Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[c] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[d] 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” Matt 22:37-40

Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.” I John 2:6

I have made you[a] known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the love you have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them.” John 17:26

Prayer: “Father, please do a work of the Holy Spirit in my heart so that I will love Jesus with

the same love you have for Him. – Amen”

Guest posting from John Lamos “NYC Love”

John has been in NYC on a mission with a group of students from the Bible College he attends. God has been capturing his heart in the past few years. So grateful for the vision that has been growing and invading John’s life! Click here to read his NYC Love post 

Is living your calling worth it?

 

Is Your Calling Worth it?

God was blowing my mind today with such expansive thoughts about all of us who claim  to be Christians. I saw us living lives “worthy of the calling we have received” in the words of the Apostle Paul in Eph. 4:1. Click here to watch my video posting,

Is Your Calling Worth It?