Posted tagged ‘waves’

Remember who you are.

August 7, 2008

While watching the Federer/Nadal tennis match earlier this year, the commentators told a story about Steffi Graf, who won an extraordinary 22 grand slam tennis titles.  Steffi’s coach would motivate her from time to time by reminding her, “Steffi, remember who you are.”

Those words stuck with me.  In no part of my life am I similar in proficiency to Steffi Graf, so why would I hold on to these words?  For me, it’s not who I am, but who WE are, as in members of the body of Christ, and especially what that looks like as members of the Vineyard.

You see, I recently attended a Vineyard conference in Atlanta, GA, and the main speaker was Gary Best.  His goal was to remind us of who we are.  In the Vineyard, we started out as a people who were experiencing lots of the Spirit’s power.  He pointed out that even though many might recognize that those early days could be classified as ‘revival’, and lots of stuff happened rather easily, we still must keep pursuing God’s power as we work to extend his Kingdom.  The stuff is still happening.  God is still healing and delivering, and we should never give up, or move on to anything else.

I came home with fresh vision, faith, and passion.  The following Sunday, we experienced a profound presence of God, several prophetic words (aka words of knowledge)  were shared regarding God’s desire to heal, people were weeping and shaking, and I left church in a daze.  I long for him to do more, to increase his moving, so we’re pressing in.  (It should be noted that coinciding with these events, there has been an increase spiritual fervor in prayer at the Athens Vineyard over the past 6 weeks as well.  I see no coincidences here.)

Let me be clear.  If God moves, it is because he is desiring to move.  We cannot conjur it up, make it happen, or back him into obligatory action.  So the way we ‘remember who we are’ is by making space for him to move (faith) with anticipation (we assume he wants to do good, heal, deliver, and bring life and join him, which involves time, energy and focus, like catching waves, so this post partially explains the previous ).  We don’t make things happen, but we watch and listen whenever we make space, and thereby determine what God is wanting to do.  We can’t make him act, but we can see him and join him.  On the other hand, we can keep our eyes closed and never see what he is doing.  And, perhaps worse, we can quench the Spirit.  IOW, we can’t make him move, but we CAN stifle what he is doing. That’s why we don’t see more of the ‘stuff’ than we do.  What we can do is make the space, and learn to watch/listen.  That’s when we discover just how much he is wanting to do.

C’mon, folks.  Remember who you are!

Waves

August 5, 2008

How do surfers know when the waves are picking up? There’s probably an official forecasting mechanism now, but ‘in the old days’ people probably watched the weather, currents, tides, and after awhile, they probably could just feel the energy in the water.

That’s the way I feel right now. I haven’t found the website that accurately tells me that God is sending some waves, but I’m feeling it in the water. It’s like a feeling in the air. You have to attribute the anticipation to providence – a stirring of your faith that he sends out in ripples. And when you feel them, you jump in the water with your board and start paddling out, anticipating the swell of water.

At the Vineyard (Athens, GA) we’re seeing an increase of spiritual activity. Several people have been outright healed, others have experienced the presence of God like never before (which is key, in my book. It’s his presence in our lives that is the key to the Christian life, you know, ‘Christ in me, the hope of glory’ . . .)

I also feel/hear the sound of battle approaching. Our enemy loses territory when God sends waves and people catch them. So he sets traps and resists. Those who bring their boards to the beach encounter traps – temptations and distractions. We have to join in, paddle out, exert energy to catch waves. If we’re distracted, we miss. If we’re not watching, we don’t know they’re here. If we trip, it hurts and we head inland. Satan wants us on the beach, at least, and completely away from the surf, if possible. The common theme is that his warfare against us will keep us from hitting the water, whether it comes through temptation, discouragement, distraction, busyness, etc. All of his tactics will take us out of the water, and cause us to miss what he is doing. If you get mad at someone and can’t forgive them, you’re not catching waves. If you are very successful in business to the point of distraction and time consumption, you’re out of the water. If you’re spending hours at a time engrossed in porn, you’re not part of the surf scene. If you’re convinced that God can’t use you or your gifts/talents, and don’t think you have anything to offer, you’re not paddling out waiting and looking. Satan will take you out of the surf in any way he can. And he’s good. He knows your weaknesses.

But I’ve been to the beach and seen people fall in the sand, get scraped up, and fail, but because they really want to surf, they get up and hurry on out to the water. People who do that are the ones who get to surf.

If you’re reading this, and you’re in Athens, I hope you’re feeling what I’m feeling. Surf’s up. Somethings up. I can feel the energy rising in the water. Let’s be a part of what Jesus is doing. And keep your eyes peeled for the traps.


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