In the Bible there is a story of a man named Zacchaeus. I'm sure you are probably familiar with this story. This man Zacchaeus was a very wealthy man, maybe even the wealthiest in one of the richest and most plush cities of the day. One day he hears that this teacher is coming through his city, not just any teacher, but one who has been causing quite a ruckus in the surround territories. A teacher who's teachings are so compelling they draw crowds that are unheard of. These teachings are the teachings of life, but so challenging many walk away sad. A teacher who's life brings an authority to his teachings that no one has ever seen before. Because of this teacher, God man, Jesus many walk away free, liberated, healed, and praising God. Zacchaeus wanting to know what this man is all about decides to position himself in such a place to see and maybe even encounter this Jesus. This short man Zacchaeus takes the risk of standing out, being attacked(he had a lot of enemies), and looking like a fool by climbing a tree to see Jesus. When Jesus walks past he looks straight at Zacchaeus, and tells him that he wants to stay at his house. As the story goes Zacchaeus decides to give away half of what he owns to the poor, as well as apologize and make amends to those who he has wronged.
The bible is full of these stories, stories of people taking huge risks of being vulnerable, weak, stepping out in faith to position themselves to see Jesus, to experience God.
There is another story of an "Unclean" women who has been sick for many years who pushes through a crowd to just barely touch Jesus clothing.
There is the story of a man in the Roman military who is extremely generous with his possessions, and gives much to the Lord by giving to the poor.
There is a story about a two blind men who follow Jesus calling out to him, and follow him into a home, despite being ridiculed.
There is a story of a community of people who believe so much in this Jesus they decide to pray and worship and eat together daily.
There are many more stories that are similar to these. Stories of people or groups of people who very intentionally position themselves to see God. Some of these stories are stories of great risk and faith and others are stories of people doing things that might come more naturally to them. But even though they all positioned themselves in different ways, in the end they intentionally put themselves in a space to see and experience God. The common ending to all of these stories, is that they all end with a powerful and life changing encounter with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
This past Thursday once again was very encouraging for me. We talked about how we feel as though we are in a transitional phase. In the words of Josh we are smashing the hierarchy, and wanting to lead this group together. We all expressed a desire to step out in new ways, ways of accountability, ways of going deeper with Jesus, ways of being more vulnerable, ways of encouraging those around us, ways of being challenged, most importantly stepping out in new ways to experience Jesus.
I feel as though we as a tribe, community, family are at a place in our story that is similar to the stories I told up top. God is giving us the opportunity to step into a position to experience him, to learn from him, and to be healed by him. This position will look different for each of us, but all of us can encourage each other to do that.
As we continue on this really exciting journey lets ask ourselves some questions, and encourage each other in these questions.
Where do we as a group want to go, or where do we feel God is leading us?
Where do we as individuals feel called to go?
What does it look like for us to position ourselves to see Jesus,
Do we have to climb a tree,
Push through a crowd,
Give away half of what we own,
Walking in what seems to be the dark until we get to the room Jesus is in,
Pray and worship and eat with friends,
Seeking forgiveness from those we've wronged,
Or forgiving those who have wronged us,
What will it look like for us to get a glimpse of the Creator, liberator, Savior?
This can be a scary leap of faith for us, but thank God we are not alone in it. We are all here for one another to support and love and encourage. Lets be a community that supports each other in our doubts, in our fears, in our weakness, in our joys, in our success, and in our freeing encounters with the Majestic Creator.
Once again I am excited to be asking these questions and taking these risks with everyone of you. I am so grateful to have all of you in my life. I'm excited to see where God will lead, what He will say, and how He will bring Healing, Joy and Freedom to us.
Let's go deeper, encourage each other, and lead this thing together.
Grace and peace,
Chris
Monday, February 2, 2009
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Love it! Yea, I'm excited cause I feel like we are steping into a new level of fellowship that is going to be epic.
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