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Oct052011

When God Moves, May I Respond...

Brisk Morning Greetings, Dear Friends! Susie Larson here...


And to those visiting, I say welcome! I post every Wednesday and my sole purpose it to nourish your soul along the way. Each month I give away a $10.00 Starbucks gift card to someone who posts on my blog, so leave a post, share an insight, bless lots of people, and just maybe you'll win a jolt of java for you and a friend! 


It's time to announce the winner for September: Darcee Zehm, congratulations! Just email me your mailing address and we'll get your gift card in the mail within the next week. You can email me at: info@susielarson.com - Congrats and thanks for posting on my blog!


A quick note: Four times a year I email out my Quarterly Ezine; next issue comes out on October 15th. It's free! If you haven't signed up, you can do so at my website. Lots of fun stuff in that Ezine. 


Now on to my topic...


Recently I read through the book of Acts and noticed something kind of profound, something that's still happening today. 


In chapter 14 we read about Paul and Barnabas in Iconium, preaching at the Jewish synagogue. Paul and Barnabas spoke with power and influence and the Lord our God was with them. Clearly, they loved God more than their personal safety. There was nothing self-serving about their ministry. Christ in them, was their hope of glory.


And as a result, Christ could trust them with His glory. 


God moved powerfully in and through Paul and Barnabas. And what was the result?



  • Humble, reverent earnest-God-seekers, responded to this movement of God in their midst. These sincere seekers were healed, encouraged, and saved. 

  • Rigid, pharisaical leaders stiffened up, got territorial and jealous, and viewed things from an earthbound perspective. These prideful unbelieving people stirred up trouble and tried to find fault with their supposed opponents. In fact, they wanted Paul and Barnabas dead. Yikes. 


Read this passage from Acts 14: 1-3


As Iconium, Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue. There they spoke so effectively that a great number of Jews and Gentiles believed. But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against their brothers. So Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time there, speaking boldly for the Lord, who confirmed the message of His grace by enabling them to do miraculous signs and wonders. 


Even now, within the Kingdom of God, we have plenty of people building their own kingdoms. Maybe it's a kingdom of comfort, or association, or reputation. Maybe it's a kingdom of celebrity, or mega-status, or political correctness. 


But the Kingdom of God is always about Christ's saving work in our lives - moving and advancing to reach others with that same saving message.


The fact is, the Kingdom of God is ever moving, always flowing, and He is not interested in our fossilized methods, especially if they serve as obstacles to His presence. He wants us. He wants a living-breathing, freely-flowing relationship with us. He wants to move in us and through us and He reserves the right to disrupt our plans, our methods, and even our ideals in order to accomplish His other-worldly plans upon this earth.


Jesus didn't have a one-method way of doing things either! He healed people in a whole plethora of ways. He is not at all bound by the 'way we've always done it.' 


If Christ wants to move in our church or in our business or in our family in a new and fresh way, may we be the first to get out of the way and let Him have His way!


And what happens when we do such a thing? Fruit happens! Life happens! Power happens!


And how will people respond?


The sincere-earnest-Christ followers and seekers will be drawn to the fresh stream flowing from our lives, churches, and businesses. They will be nourished, healed, saved, and encouraged. Yes, Lord.


And the rigid-unbending pharisee? Well, they'll hate everything about it. They'll stiffen up; they'll find fault; they'll become territorial, and they'll turn into the sin police and watch for the slightest deviation from what they know to be right and true.


Now granted, we never want to deviate from the TRUTH. But in following Christ - who is the truth - we must know that He will lead us in ways we have not known before. He loves to do that and invites us to willingly trust Him, even if it disrupts our affection for appearing civilized and packaged at all times.


When God moves, may we move with Him. May we resist the urge to control our zone and to manage our methods. Let's put it all on the table and give God room to work.


Move powerfully in and through us, Lord!


~ Until next week


 

Reader Comments (8)

This is a great reminder that we have to let Christ be the Captain of our ship so to speak.. I admit to having control issues with my life, and He so gently reminds me that His love for me is great, and He is in control of my life.. so no matter how hard I try to steer my life in a certain direction, He ALWAYS redirects in a way that will bring glory to His name!
October 5, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMaya Ninnemann
Thank you, Susie. I'm asking myself, which one am I. I look forward each week to your post.

October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSheila
Thank you, Susie, for reminding me that I need to get out of the way, and let the Lord have His way in my life. I love your weekly blog posts!
October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCathy Jenson
Cathy,

Thanks so much for your comment! Don't we all need the reminder to make room for Him in our everyday lives? So glad you find encouragement here! Blessings in Christ to you!
October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Sheila,

Thanks for your post! I love your humble introspection. :) I was just pondering this morning during my quiet time how precious a teachable spirit is to God. You are precious to Him! Bless you!

October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Maya,

I loved your post! And you are right! Christ is the Captain of our souls! Oh, that we'd let Him steer us without resistance! :) Even so, if our hearts our bent toward Him, He'll make sure we get where we need to go. Don't you just love that about Him? Me too. :) Bless you!
October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Hello again. I'm not trying to worm my way to get the coffee :). I just needed to say thanks again for the posts. For this season of my life, my Christian fellowship is very minimal and your blog and a few others are what God is using to get me through my valley. You in particular, Susie, talk so much about how much God loves me. I so need to hear that, no, I so need to BELIEVE that. So thanks so much, again.
October 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSheila
Sheila,

First of all, I'd LOVE to send you a coffee gift card (send me your mailing address and remind me that I offered to do this for you (ha ha - I get lots of emails and requests for things so I don't want your treat to get lost in the shuffle). Second of all, you ARE so very loved and I'm grateful I've had the privilege of reminding you so. May God stir up your faith so it's easy to believe the amazing truth of His love and care for you. Bless you, dear one!
October 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson

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