There is a long history of
God’s providential work in and through our church. We’ve seen some amazing
answers to prayer in 18 years and times that called for intense faith,
endurance, commitment to each other, and trust in the Lord.
Churches must always
cooperate with any new work that God may want to do in their spiritual family.
If they don’t, in time they become lifeless and settle into ways of doing
things that eventually require no faith. Our vision here at The Brook will
never change. We will forever seek to be real people, finding real hope, in the real world. However, God’s deepening of our love for Him is always a process. We
should never become complacent spiritually and must always be open to respond to God’s
leading.
I have sensed for several
weeks that the Lord is doing something new in our church. Something that looks
unlike anything we’ve experienced in 18 years. It’s been birthed and confirmed
in my mind from answered prayer; testimonies of His activity in families,
marriages and individuals; key happenings that to others might seem
coincidental, but are indeed put together by divine providence; God bringing important ministry pieces and quality people to our church through additional
staff we've acquired over the past 2 years; people new to church finding faith and fellowship;
new members joining The Brook who, just like our existing church family,
possess sincere hearts, authentic spiritual love, and devotion to our church;
as well as the spiritual hunger and response I sense in many of you to The Lord's new work in your lives. It
seems in God’s timing He is leading us along toward a new day.
For months I’ve been
praying about this without any clear direction- only a sense of an undercurrent
going on. About 4 weeks ago God led me back to a passage of Scripture that
captured exactly what I felt was at work. It is Ephesians 3:14-21…
“For this reason I kneel
before the Father, from who every family in heaven and on earth derives its
name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power
through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts
through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may
have power, together with all the Lord's holy people, to grasp how wide and
long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that
surpasses knowledge— that you may be filled to the measure of the fullness of
God. Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,
according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church
and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen."
Wow! Isn’t that awesome? This
beautiful prayer of the Apostle Paul for the Ephesian church is a prayer that I am praying
now for all our church.
What would our church look
like if each of us were made strong with power through God’s Spirit in our
inner being? What would we look like if we all could fully grasp God’s profound love and be filled to the measure (to the brim!) of the fullness of God?
This would be true: We would all be absolutely changed by the
God who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine!
Beginning Sunday, October
27 (Team Day) I want us to manifest this prayer all throughout our church
through a focus and spiritual initiative called "Immeasurably More." This
title captures what I pray the Lord will lead us to in terms of our inner love
and passion for Him— that we will all experience immeasurably more in a new
level of growth, trust, and spiritual awareness.
This is going to be a
wonderful experience that will permeate the entire church family. Here are some
highlights…
- A special Team Day celebration on October 27 kicking off the
whole initiative.
- Unique worship services designed to communicate themes of this
emphasis. Worship will include testimonies, video, unique activities and
special prayer in worship on Sundays.
- Ministry teams gathering for prayer and discussion around this
initiative focusing and celebrating how God is using them in the church.
- Children’s Ministry and Student Ministry participation.
- Men’s and Women’s Ministry applying and celebrating God’s work
through this season.
- Bible Fellowship Groups and Small Groups taking part in a Bible study series on Ephesians 3:14-21 and with a prayer focus in these groups.
“Immeasurably More” will
be a 4 week focus, but I believe our church will never be the same after. It
will be filled with personal prayer, introspection, unique worship and a
challenge to rise to a new level of spiritual hunger and passion for the Lord.
“Immeasurably More” can
mean anything for each individual on a personal and spiritual level—prayers
answered, more passion for God, more time with Him, more trust in Him
relationally, personally, financially, etc. It also applies to our church to
open our shared heart and mind up to the “Immeasurably More” that God has for
The Brook in terms of spiritual hunger, love for each other, desire for God’s
Word, outreach to the community, and a commitment to be a secure, faithful and
healthy church family.
We will all be asked to do
something different during this season and I challenge you to even now open
your heart to the Lord.
More details will come.
For now, pray and consecrate this special season to the Father in Heaven.
Joshua 3:5 ““Consecrate
yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among
you.”
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