I
listened to an incredible lecture by Pastor Mark Driscoll about the Spirit-filled ministry of Jesus. For
those of you who aren’t familiar with Pastor Mark, I offer a word of
caution. He cuts right to the
chase, and goes straight for your heart.
Do not plan on listening to a sermon or lecture by him and anticipate
leaving with a warm fuzzy feeling inside. He has an incredible ability to make
people truly examine their heart,
their actions, their faith, and how too often we are missing the big picture
all together.
In
this message Pastor Mark makes a very convincing, and convicting, analogy about
our faith and gun collectors. Gun
collectors spend a lot of time, polishing, cleaning, and protecting their guns. They buy safes and vaults for them,
because these guns are important to them. They do everything required to maintain
their beautiful weapons, including not using them for their intended use… shooting.
How
are we any different? When looking
at our spiritual lives we do the same thing. We polish our beliefs.
We do the things that make us look good, and are vital to a life of a
Christ follower. Yet often times
we lose sight of what we were intended for. We, like guns, were created to be powerful, life-changing,
and useful tools that can give and
take life. We were not created to
brush up on our theology, read the Bible, join a church, invest in a community
group, pursue Truth, and then be put in a safe to be kept from harm. No, we are intended to be cleaned,
polished, and prepared for our intended use, to be powerful and useful tools
that can alter history, change lives, pursue the lost, and love without reserve.
Friends, let us not be the "gun collectors" of faith... may we be used as God intended us to be used, in powerful and incredible ways.
If
you have an hour, I highly encourage you to listen to Pastor Mark’s lecture. You can find it, and others like it at The Resurgence website, or you can go directly to the page by clicking here.
Grace
and love to you, friends.
John
15:16,17
You did not
choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that
will last. Then the father will
give you whatever you ask in my name.
This is my command: Love each other.
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