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VanFossens: Summer 2008 Update!
Possessed or Inspired! by Greg VanFossen On the other hand, why be normal? Is “normal” something to be desired? After all, it is becoming “normal” to have more than one wife, though in the U.S. the wives have to be chronological, not concurrent. Also consider the “normality” of just living with the girlfriend rather than signing some contract. It is becoming “normal” to need antidepressant, antihypertensive, and antihyperlipi-demia medicines. It is “normal” to be obese. It is “normal” to work 40 hours a week and not afford medical insurance. “Normal” also seems to include owing on multiple credit cards and taking that exotic vacation because, as the marketing people say, “You deserve it!” Jesus said: “…wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it”(Matthew 7:13-14). Need I state the obvious? Or is it obvious only to me? “Normal” people are apparently not going to have eternal life if “normal” constitutes the majority. I believe Noah was a fanatic in his day. Was Elijah “normal”? When Jesus fed the 5000, he and the disciples acted out a parable (see John 6:1-14; Desire of Ages p.369). Jesus broke the bread and gave it to the disciples who then took it to the people. Notice the people were seated. They didn’t come by a cafeteria-style counter or to a drive-thru window and pick up the food. The disciples took the food to them. We can’t expect the world to come to us to be fed—we must go to them. Notice also that the disciples did not knead the dough, bake the bread, or in any way prepare it. They simply received the bread and carried it to the people. We need to be careful not to “prepare” the Bread through the processes of our “tradition” or butter it so it may be more “palatable” for them.
The people ingested the bread and it became part of their being—we must partake of the Bread of Life so we will have the energy to carry it to those who are hungry. If we do not partake, we will feel no desire to share with others. Our own decision to accept salvation from Jesus affects our willingness to be a witness for Him. If we don’t study the word of God under the influence of the Holy Spirit, we have nothing to share with others. If we do, we will feel compelled to share. This should happen in our current environment. Jesus stands at the door of our hearts and knocks. If we daily invite Him in to commune with us, He will lead us where we ultimately want to go. If we are willing to give up our own plans to follow His plan, He will give us more than we can possibly imagine. When Jesus asked Peter who he thought He was, Peter responded by saying that Jesus is, “the Christ, The Son of the living God.” Jesus then informed him that flesh and blood did not reveal that to him but that, “My Father” in heaven did (see Matt. 16:15-17). In the context of these two situations (Jesus feeding the 5000 and His explanation of Peter’s understanding), we see that humans can provide information in word and action. No one else can say what I believe with greater authority than I. I must ask myself, “Is what I believe true?” Pilate asked, “What is truth?” when The Truth was standing right before him (John 18:38). If my word and action reflect a servant spirit, I am then capable of passing out the Word in its true form. So how can I know this is the direction God wants us to go? I need to know God by studying His Word. Then I will be familiar with the way God works. I need to ask for and permit the Holy Spirit to work in me. I need to be sensitive to events occurring around me and consider providential involvement. The bottom line is that I should be leaving the comforts like Jesus did, even if I am not changing my geographic location. I don’t have to go somewhere else to be generous with the love I’ve learned from God. I don’t even need to leave my home. After all, my own family is my first mission field. If I do go somewhere else, the people I’m with become my neighbors and family. If I share an accurate picture of Jesus, this will make people want to be in the same vicinity. I am a missionary for someone no matter where I am. Home | Who We Are | What We Do | Ways to Help | Media |
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