I have heard many stories of guys who had this one time in their life where God spoke to them and that was it. For me it has been quite different. God has slowly changed my heart and guided my thoughts towards what He is calling me to. Many times when I have prayed about what God is calling me to do I have heard three specific words written to a young pastor. This young pastor goes by the name of Timothy and his spiritual mentor and leader was a guy we know as Paul. In Paul's second letter to the young pastor he writes these words in chapter four: "preach the word." Paul's command is so simple yet so weighty. I keep coming back to those words. "Preach the word."
I have Oswald Chambers' devotional book My Utmost for His Highest. The other morning before work I picked it up and read the days message, which I recently discovered was last months message for the same day but God knows what He is doing. The title of June 28th is "Apprehended by God." On this day's devotional Chambers is talking about being called out by God. He mentions the very thing I have already talked about. He says, "Every Christian must testify, but when it comes to the call to preach, there must be an agonizing grip of God's hand on you, your life is in the grip of God for that one thing." I think God is tightening His grip. I have been asked multiple times lately about what I plan to do after seminary and my response has been, "I don't really know yet." I don't believe it's vital that I know exactly what that is right now but I would like to begin to have an idea soon. My call to the ministry is no longer the question. The question is now, "What does God want me to do in the ministry?"
I find myself thinking about the church quite frequently. I think about what needs to be changed most often. Any honest and discerning Christian can tell you that the Church needs a makeover, bad. As I have asked that question myself there have been a few reoccurring thoughts or ideas on what I might end up doing. But the one I find my thoughts occupied by the most is starting a church. I see much in the church that needs to be changed, instituted, and just taken out altogether such as:
- Worship: the American Church's view of worship for the most part, has been so skewed and warped. We think worship is music. We are told that worship is a lifestyle but I see little to no evidence of people living that out. What does it really look like?
- Church Discipline: I have never seen a Church that exercises true discipline.
- Evangelism: we need to throw out our idea that evangelism is inviting people to church and realize that we as the body of Christ are the Church and the people around us should see the glory of God in us. I stole that from David Platt.
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