Like Children

by Bill & Donna Mills 20. November 2009 07:03
Col.3:14a, “ . . . put on love, . . .”

After a church meeting one Sunday in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, some kids were running around in the church yard.  Some had ventured outside the fence.  One boy's Mom called him and he immediately came.  This surprised me (especially as it was THAT kid).  She told him to put his coat on for it was cold out, so right away he held the end of his sleeve in his hand and assumed the position – the universal salute of a kid submitting to having his coat put on by Mom.  He had a thoroughly Biblical world view, I thought.

Mom dressed up her boy and told him to go play but stay where she could see him.  Wow.  This struck me as profound.  I need to be like that toward my Father.  I need to immediately obey, and come when He calls me.  I need to submit to Him dressing me -- “Put on Christ,” the Bible says, “put on Love.”  I need to enjoy myself, but stay where He can see me (or rather, where I can see Him).

What does it mean to be child like (as opposed to childish) before God?

Matt. 18:1-4 At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” And calling to Him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.  Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

Verse 3 “like CHILDREN, ” but verse 4 “like THIS CHILD.”  Even among children there was something unique about this particular child.  What?
  1. Jesus called and the child came to Him.

  2. He evidently trusted Jesus.

  3. He obeyed, but not out of ambition to be great – simple, immediate obedience.

  4. He was with the Lord.

Kingdom greatness is humility like THAT child.

Recognize greatness in such a child – submissive, obedient, dependent, relaxed in Jesus' arms. Here is both rest and work, sabbath and service -- achieving Kingdom greatness by resting in Him (His yoke is easy and His burden is light).

I'm blessed with five, awe-inspiring children. They teach me what it means to be like a child. I admire their tremendous capacity for JOY.

Many years ago, Vicky was about three, we were living in Calcutta.  In the “winter” we were visiting a cooler place in the Darjeeling hills.  She didn't have any warm clothes so I went and bought her a little sweater that buttoned up the front.  It was clean and crisp and wrinkle free – she looked so sweet in it.  I could have wrapped her in a pillow case or something, but I wanted her to be both warm AND smartly dressed She wasn't so excited about the practical necessity of a sweater, but I also got her a little bag of potato chips with an exciting message on it.  I told her “Look Vicky, it says 'special surprise inside!'” (a sticker or something).  She started ecstatically dancing around, clapping! “Oh! A SPECIAL SURPRISE! I'm so HAPPY!” she said.  It doesn't take much to evoke joy in kids.  They come ready for it.  A parent learns how to work this and delights in seeing kids have fun.  I may be wrong in transferring my own attitudes toward kids onto God, but I think His heart is like that toward us.

JOY.  I want to be ready for Joy.  The cold weather is coming.  Bundle up.  Look smart.  God has treats and special surprises in store for you.

I want to encourage you to come to the Lord like a child.  Grab your sleeve.  Get your Love on.  Then enjoy yourself, but be sure to stay where He can see you Do your service WITH JOY, with Him.  That amounts to greatness and real achievement in His Kingdom.

The Lasting Legacy

by New Life Berwyn 17. November 2009 13:47

Legacy is described in Webster’s dictionary as something handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor from the past: or that which is inherited.

The Lasting Legacy
After everything else was gone, that was the one thing that remained; the lives He (Jesus) saved. That’s what will remain as the legacy of your life and mine; the lives we saved. That’s what makes a life a life that matters.

We have been chosen and called to leave a Legacy, to make a difference, and to bring forth change through Christ’s Love; If we stop and think for a moment we will realize that we are not just here to take up space in this world.  We are God's creation. Formed in our mother's womb for a purpose.  It is God’s intent for us to come into this world so we can impact the many lives He will bring our way.   We are called to be fruitful through the spreading of His divine word and gifts.  So how will you be remembered?  Will you be the one who influenced many lives or the one who was just a follower?  God has destined us to greatness! We must step out of our comfort zone so that we may reach, teach, mentor, disciple, and outreach to the lost. There is a crying generation, and people are yearning to hear a word of Hope, Peace, and Love, and we have within us the ability to change lives.  Will you leave a Lasting Legacy?

Rosa I. Ruiz

Generation 4:12 Youth Ministry

 

The Book of Psalms 145:4 (Message) 

  4 Generation after generation stands in awe of your work; each one tells stories of your mighty acts.

 

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New things coming…Get prepared

by Eric Dykstra 12. November 2009 11:22
God has plans for Berwyn.  Come and see.  Look around and observe.  God’s Spirit is moving in this place. He has laid the foundation, prepared the means and deposited His will in peoples’ hearts.  We are going to see supernatural things come out of these doors.  Be ready! 

I believe that God is going to bring forth people from Berwyn that are going to be major players in His kingdom here on earth.  I see many hearts of humility that are simply willing to serve Him.  From mundane tasks to larger ones, I have seen people step up and step into new roles.  It is encouraging to see and hear the passion and angst that God has placed on the people of New Life Berwyn.   I truly believe that those who are currently involved and some who are regular attendees need to get prepared spiritually because God has had His eye on you, and is going to take you to a new level.  Get connected to Him. Reconnect. Stay connected. Do what you have to do, so that you can hear God’s voice and are ready for His will to be done in and through you.   

Wow!  God is amazing!!! 

Eric Dykstra

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This weekend will mark the biggest change in my life since marriage & children

by Dwayne Eslick 12. November 2009 11:20
The journey of life is full of interesting twists and turns.  I have tightened my seat belt and put on my shades of faith as my pursuit of the Son is taking a HUGE turn.  I have served God as a youth worker for 15 years of my life and this weekend will be the big finale.  We are taking 300 youth and chaperons to a youth conference called Acquire the Fire.  It will be my last event with the youth and then Sunday night marks a new chapter in my life.  We will be relocating to the far northside of Chicago and launching a new campus of New Life in partnership with New Life Jefferson Park.  The goal is launch by Easter somewhere in between the Portage Park and Rogers Park neighborhoods.  I am trying to build a prayer support team that is several hundred strong.  If you would like to be on my prayer team, please send me an email at pray4d@gmail.com or send me a text at (773) 41D-WAYN.  Please pray for the following three areas.  1) My family and where God wants us to live.  2) The geographical birth place of the new location as we are still exploring possibilities.  3) And the gathering of a core body of believers and core leadership team for the new campus.  Thanks for your prayers and get a few more details by watching the following youtube video: CLICK HERE  

Is It Contagious?

by Melissa Ayala 3. November 2009 19:17
We’re at that point of the year when everyone we know is getting sick.  We lather up in hand sanitizer, keep our distance from all other humans as much as possible, and run in the other direction when we hear someone sneeze or cough.  All that’s on anyone’s mind nowadays is how to not catch the flu, or H1N1.   

So I was thinking, what if loving Jesus was contagious?  What if we, the body of Christ, could send out “love for Jesus” vibes? There’s a saying “You might be the only Bible a person ever reads.” The implication is there; we are each, and as a whole, the reflection of Jesus.  Our actions, our words, our reactions, are all a reflection of Him.  So what if we really took that seriously and made an effort to wear His name proudly?  To speak as though it was Him speaking, to act as He would act.  Jesus is love, compassion, and peace to name just a few of His awesome qualities.  What if instead of scowling at the driver of the car that cut you off you just smiled at him? What if instead of not allowing someone to turn in front of you, you stop and wave them ahead? Would it be so hard to smile at the person behind the counter? Is it too much work to kindly say “have a nice day” to the person on the other end of the phone call?  

We should try to encompass all that is Christ.  In a world where we’re taught to keep everyone at arm’s length let’s love to the best of our abilities.  It’s definitely in contrast to what society is doing, but completely what Christ would want of us.  So let’s wear a smile proudly.  Let’s see if it catches on.  Let’s see if we can spread some of Jesus’ love, compassion, and peace.  

Melissa

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