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What Are You Demonstrating?

I am what you call a visual learner. I love a good demonstration. Know who does that well? Vacuum salesmen. When they knock on your door, they don’t come in and just tell you about their product. They demonstrate:

  • How it works
  • What it does
  • How it will revolutionize your life
  • What makes it worth the cost

As Christ followers, we have been given the task of going and making disciples. To do that effectively, it is not enough to simply communicate the truth of Jesus. We have to DEMONSTRATE Jesus:

  • How He works
  • What He does
  • How He will revolutionize your life
  • What makes Him worth the cost

If it’s been a while since you’ve seen someone in your circle come to know Jesus, maybe you should ask yourself…what are you demonstrating?


Maybe It’s Time to Get a Divorce.

The other day, I was watching the Chronicles of Narnia:Prince Caspian movie with my family. It was an okay flick…a little less cheesy than the first in my opinion. There was one line that really stuck out to me. It was when Lucy finds Aslan and asks him why he did not come and help defend the people of Narnia. His reply was, simply, “Things never happen the same way twice.”

There’s  a lot of truth in that statement. It is so easy for us, as church leaders, to find success in a certain method and then cling to it desperately…even when it stops being effective. We think to ourselves, “Look at how well it worked before.” while ignoring the fact that it’s not working now.

We know what our mission is. That has never changed. But, we cannot afford to be married to a method. Methods change with culture. The moment we allow ourselves to become too endeared to a method is the moment we lose momentum.

What many of us need to do is divorce some of our old methods. We need to look them in the eye and let them know it’s just not working and we simply don’t love them anymore. It’s time to move on.

Are you willing to divorce your method if it means accomplishing your mission?


When You CAN’T Do It.

One of the most iconic movie quotes from my generation is “You can DO it!” Or, who hasn’t read or had read to them the story of the Little Engine Who Could with it’s reverberation of, “I think I can. I think I can. I think I can.” And, of course, one of the most popularly quoted scriptures is Philippians 4:13…”I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

But, what about when we find ourselves faced with a challenge we can’t overcome? a calling we cannot accomplish? So often we hang on the first few words of the above verse and miss that the true power is found in the last five…”through Christ who strengthens me.”

I think about when Pharaoh brought Joseph before him to interpret  a couple of disturbing dreams. Do you remember Joseph’s response? He didn’t brag about the fact that he had been right in his interpretations at least twice before. Instead, he answers Pharaoh with, “I can’t do it myself, but God can…”

Very often, to accomplish something great for God…we have to rely ON God. We have to come to a point where we understand that we cannot accomplish what God has called us to. All we can do, is walk in obedience and watch God do it through us.


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