What a week... Even though we had a lot of people out for Thanksgiving this last Sunday we still had an awesome week with one person surrendering to Christ! We also had an awesome time at our last 2540 last night. It was extremely cold... or so I was told - I got to spend most of the night next to the grill! We almost got ran off by the police because they were having Christmas festival across the street from where we usually set up, but they told us we could cross the bridge and set up closer to Knox Area Rescue Mission. It amazes me how we try to sweep all of our brokenness under the rug as individuals and even as a city - I know they were 'just doing their job', but the fact is that they didn't want homeless people ruining the X-mas wonder land. I use 'X' because I am not sure if Christ was in it, we found him on the other side of the bridge. Despite that road block we had a great time fellowshipping with each other and people who would have otherwise went to bed hungry.
I wanted to pass this along to everyone to remind you that God is still King and never ceases to amaze me. He is working through His people... all the time! He doesn't need us, but he chooses us. It's not like he couldn't redeem the whole world in the blink of an eye if he so chose, but for some reason he has placed so much value on us that he chose us to be his co-laborers in redemption. That freakin blows my mind! Whether or not your neighbor hears about Christ is ultimately dependant upon your willingness to be used. Are you ready? The worst thing that we can do in this world is not fail, but succeed at things that don't really matter. So don't be comfortable with Bible studies, having good grades, or securing a good job - live passionately towards the goal that God has placed before you - to look more like Christ. And Christ did two things primarily - loved the Father and shared His love extravagantly.
PS - one more cool thing - check out the new song by The Remedy band... Revolution
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#1 On December 11, 2008, Scott Beer wrote:
Thank you for your support at my Baptism.