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… BUT, WHAT DO WE HAVE TO OFFER THE WORLD?
A Little Serving of Billy Graham for Your Soul. In the Gospel of John, after Jesus has left the tomb empty and has come back to the upper room to meet with his disciples, he says this to them: “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” I love those words! Jesus is essentially telling us that we have the exact same calling as He did. Like Him, and like His disciples, we too are called to be “little Christs” in the world we live in. But then I start thinking about it, and I begin to pause … and wonder … what do I have to offer the world that is “Christ-like”? I think that’s a fair question, don’t you? Well, did you know that we all have a light, a trumpet, a kindling for fire, a hammer, bread for the hungry, water for the famished … and more!
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STARTING YOUR OWN “BARNABAS PLAN”
Did you catch the “offering meditation” this past Sunday in our 10am worship service. Our elder, Susan Bursa, shared a wonderful story about Barnabas, also known as the “Son of Encouragement.” Barnabas appears several times in the New Testament, and in virtually every story, he is committing his resources and possessions to helping spread the “good news” of Jesus to people all over the Holy Land. Here is one story, from the Book of Acts, that talks about his personal detachment from worldly possessions and his willingness to use what God has blessed him with for God’s purposes, and for supporting the work of the disciples. Acts 4:32-37—The Believers Share Their Possessions 32 Now the whole group of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything they owned was held in common. 33 With great power the apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. 34 There was not a needy person among them, for as many as owned lands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold. 35 They laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to each as any had need. 36 There was a Levite, a native of Cyprus, Joseph, to whom the apostles gave the name Barnabas (which means “son of encouragement”). 37 He sold a field that belonged to him, then brought the money, and laid it at the apostles’ feet. This is just one example of how the early followers of Jesus were able to overcome their need to possess things for themselves and instead to “hold everything in common.” On Sunday, Susan urged us to become more like this, more like Barnabas, in our own lives. Today, I issue a challenge to each one of us – starting with me! Let’s take an honest look at the things in our life that we have become so attached to that we keep accumulating them without regard for true need. For me, I’m going to start with clothes and attire. I have WAY more clothes than I need … but somehow I don’t seem to have as much as I want! I have begun to “idolize” my wardrobe in a way that distorts my perception of what I really need, and thus drives me to keep buying things when I really don’t need them. So I’m going to make a “Barnabas Plan” and implement a new practice of acquiring clothes. It’s not a “draconian” plan where I stop buying anything new. Rather, it’s a practical and realistic plan that helps me recognize the proper role of clothes in my life and keeps me from going overboard with accumulating new things. Here is my 3-step “Barnabas Plan” for buying new clothes:
- ADD/SUBTRACT – For every new clothes item that I add (including underwear, shoes & socks, coats and jackets), I will subtract something of equivalent use from my wardrobe. For everything that lands in my in-box – I will put something in the out-box. I can donate some of the outbox things, take them to a thrift store, or simply pitch them. But I will not “grow” my wardrobe from where it is today.
- NO NEW HANGERS OR DRAWERS – From this point forward, I will not buy any new hangers or add any new drawers or shelves to accommodate more clothes. I must make do with the capacity I currently have to hang and store my clothes.
- REDEFINE “DESIRE” AND “NEED” – I have reached a point in my consumeristic mind that enables me to change the meaning of “desire” to “need.” In fact, when I see some article of clothing that I really like – I discover that almost immediately, I need it! I gotta have it! In fact, now that I’ve seen it, I don’t think I can live without it! Can you relate? That my friends, is called IDOL WORSHIP! The truth is, that the only thing I gotta have, and the only thing I can’t live without, is my relationship with Jesus. When I substitute clothes ( or anything else) for Jesus, then I am worshiping a false god.
I’ll be curious to know what you think of my new “Barnabas Plan.” Perhaps there is an area in your life that you’ve started to “worship” in ways that replace “desire” with “need.” I wonder what your “Barnabas Plan” might look like for you. Please let me know if you’re ready to try this. And I will keep you updated on how my plan is proceeding. A son of the “Son of Encouragement” – Pastor Bob
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QUESTION: What Are Your Thanksgiving Plans? ANSWER: “Dominican Baseball Mission Excursion 2019!
- PRAYER WARRIOR – This is for everybody! And these are our MVPs! Whether you plan on playing a larger role than this, or simply being just one of our devoted prayer warriors, this is where everybody starts. So, let’s start now! Begin today praying for this team, for God working in our midst and leading us forward, for individuals in our church and community to hear the call of God to participate in the ways that God is leading them, for the “players” that will be going to experience baseball and God in ways they never have before, and for Vine Street CC for stepping up and agreeing to “host” this mission team and support their administrative needs. Put this mission on your daily prayer list … and listen for how God is speaking to you about your role on the team!
- BENCH PLAYER – This is for those who are called to help support the team with in-kind resources and needs. Perhaps you have some used baseball equipment that you can donate for the team to take and distribute to players in need in the DR. Or maybe you would like to sponsor the travel shirts for the team to wear on the trip. It could be that God is calling you to sponsor or host a fundraising event for the trip. Be still … and listen to God. No team can succeed without a strong bench! And there are so many ways for Bench Players to pitch in.
- CLUBHOUSE PLAYER – This is the front office crew for the team that will provide the financial resources necessary to make the mission possible. The cost of the trip is $2,000.00 per person. At first blush, that amount can seem insurmountable. But in my eight trips to the DR so far, no one – not one – has failed to meet the needed amount. How does that happen? Because God is good … All the time. And because, the Spirit of God is with the People of God. It really is that simple … and that miraculous. Most of the BIG-LEAGUE PLAYERS (those going on the trip) will be raising their own money through letter writing campaigns and other efforts. Keep your eyes and ears open for these. Several fundraisers will also be planned – watch for them and pray about how to respond. When CLUBHOUSE PLAYERS provide money to support God’s efforts, that money becomes “blessed money.” And isn’t that a great way to use the financial resources that God has blessed you with!
- BIG LEAGUE PLAYERS – The Big Leaguers are the team members that will be making the trip. These missionaries will be baseball players, coaches, church members, college students, housewives, fathers and sons, accountants, teens, pastors, seniors, and anyone else who feels the call to suit up and show up! Going on this trip is an act of God – nothing more, nothing less. There are many reasons not to go on the trip — and there is only one good reason to go – EVERYTHING! This trip will impact seekers and followers of Jesus in ways that cannot even be imagined. It’s a week to be completely and absolutely in God’s hands, at God’s mercy, and following God’s will. Sure, there will be baseball. And there will be mission work and orphanage visits and feeding people. But all of that is just a platform for allowing God to be in charge of your life for a week. And trust me – it’s something you will NEVER recover from!
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