Wednesday, September 16, 2009

culture of freedom...

Day 2 into School and I am learning so much it's ridiculous!
So much good revelation came to me today listening to Pastor Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton sharing in class.

The culture of the school here is designed in such a way that there is a culture of empowerment/freedom which calls out the greatness in you. It empowers you to take ownership of your life, and to pursue the greatness that God has for you. This kind of culture holds you to the high calling that our lives are marked by. Learning more of the values within this particular area the Lord started to show me some good stuff about freedom and what it takes to live in a freedom culture.
Here are some thoughts I'd like to share.

First of all, God has given us such extravagant freedom. We must learn how to walk in it and steward it wisely. The easiest thing to do is to demand that other people (authority figures etc) control us, thereby limiting our freedom. What I mean by this is giving authority figures greater authority in our lives than Jesus, or substituting our responsibility for our lives, by demanding that our authorities take responsibility for our issues. We make demands on our leaders, looking to them to find the solutions to our problems, without ever taking ownership or time to look into the solution for ourselves. No don't get me wrong. We need others around us. I need people to help me SEE clearly, especially in those areas where I lack insight. But what I mean is that we seek out other people to solve the issues in our lives, without first really taking it to Jesus or taking ownership of the issue or putting effort in to finding the solution for ourselves first.
You see it takes great risk, discipline, radical obedience, integrity and virtue to live the kind of freedom that Jesus died to give us. So much so that it often scares people to live this way, and so that's why we develop patterns where we demand that others control us and we get sucked into (by our own making) a culture where punishment and fear thrive.
Why is this kind of culture appealing? Because a culture of punishment, fear and control strips us of any responsibility for our lives. It requires little effort, energy and no faith. The lazy man makes this culture his home.

This is not where I desire to reside. None of us have to. It was for freedom that Christ set us free. My aim is to live in the vastness of His freedom and to manage it in such a healthy way, regardless of what it costs, or the effort I have to expend to get there. Living in this kind of culture of extravagant freedom is an attractive banner which draws all those hungry and desperate for it, to those who walk in it and can impart/replicate it.
FREEDOM. I like it a lot.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

honour or honor....its the same value wherever you go even if its spelled differently....


I arrived in Redding, California last Thursday and moved into my apartment the next day. It's nice to unpack everything after living from boxes and suitcases for the last 5 months.

We headed to the services at Bethel on Friday night, the Saturday Healing Rooms and the sunday night service.

As I was listening to the message on Sunday night by Paul Manwaring, the Lord began to speak to me further about this concept of honour that I've been learning about for the last number of months.

Paul referenced Exodus 20:12 which states:

"Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you"


I feel that this also refers to anyone who occupies a place of authority or covering in your life. As I began to meditate on this further I felt the Lord was beginning to unravel some additional revelation about the importance of honour, and walking in a culture of honour.
Living a life of honour is in itself life-giving. Thus, when we are intentional about honouring the people in our lives who occupy a place of authority...it creates life around us, in us, through us, for us, and imparts it to others. You see the promise above about honouring our authorities that it may go well with us in the land and that we might live a full life as a result of it, isn't just about a long term promise. It's a promise that is relevant here and now, in the present.
The Lord showed me that in the absence of honour, life is threatened and in fact destroyed. And I can speak first hand of this. I experienced a season where I did not give rightful honour to one of my leaders and consequently, I ended up dwelling in a desert season.I regret that entirely...and live with conviction that honour is something that I must live by all the days of my life.

Honour releases, calls and carves out life...not just for me personally, but all those in my sphere of influence.

Honour....it is the way forward and I embrace it whole heartedly.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The freedom of driving....

Should the title not point you to any obvious conclusions, I will state it here: I PASSED MY DRIVING TEST. I am now licensed, registered and insured to operate a non commercial motor vehicle in the United States.

I am slowly getting to grips with my clunker of a car, which I absolutely LOVE by the way, and am basking in the freedom that driving brings!

May the freedoms I enjoy, be life giving and beneficial to others too!
Should I christen my car by naming it? Comments and suggests below please, which I will consider. TIP: the more humorous, the greater the chances of selection.

FYI: Its a 93 white awd subaru with blue velour interior. That should get the mental images going. And if it doesn't....see my previous entry where I've actually attached a pic!

Moving to Redding in a day! The new chapter has commenced.