Is It Really Over?

When it’s over, is it really over? Or is it just the beginning?

The disciples mourned when Jesus had died. There were so many things they had to mourn. I imagine one was (what felt like) the loss of their ministry. The most important thing they had ever done came to a screeching halt. Could anything be this good again? Anything? But here comes Jesus (resurrected!) with new marching orders, a new call, and continued, deepened purpose:

“Then the eleven disciples left for Galilee, going to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him—but some of them doubted! Jesus came and told his disciples, ‘I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age’” (Matthew‬ ‭28:16-20).

Jesus says, I am passing the baton to you. My ministry is not over. It is not over in your lives. I am still in charge. I have not been overthrown. All authority has been given to me on earth and in heaven. And I am passing the baton to you here on the earth. It is yours now, yours to carry out in my name.

What had felt like it had dwindled, even ended – the ministry of the Lord through the disciples – had ramped up and expanded. They would be used in ministry across all nations. What they thought had come to an end was just ramping up, elevating in a new way. Their purpose had been renewed.

Would there be difficulty? Yes. Would there be persecution? Yes. But Jesus also promised to be with them always – all the way to the end. And this promise is good to us as His disciples today.

And so, for you, those of you who are mourning right now, who are concerned for the future of our country, I encourage you (and me) to recognize that the ministry of Jesus is not coming to an end with a national change in leadership. He is still and will forever be on the throne as the King of Kings.

“Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save. When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing. Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord their God” (Psalm 146:3-5).

Though our minds are tired and our adrenal glands fatigued, we must anchor ourselves. We must place our hope in God, the creator, sovereign King of the universe, not in ballots, platforms or electoral processes.

Now is not the time to give up, to throw in the towel. It is time for Christians to move to another level – to grab ahold of the baton, to rise up with boldness, and to speak up. We must go out in the authority of Jesus, introducing people to Him, teaching people of all nations and tribes all He has taught us.

You may want to hide out. You may be crying out. (You aren’t alone.) Yet it is time to step it up, to be bold, to exercise the authority given you in Jesus’ name to make disciples. It isn’t over. Ministry is ramping up in a new way and you have an integral part to play.

As my parents, both coaches, would tell me: Take a moment to cry, then dust yourself off, get back up and keep moving forward. This is no time to back down. It is time to hit refresh and to rise up in love with boldness.

Though it may feel difficult and your emotions might rage against you, I invite you to join me in these coming days in…

1) Sharing Jesus with those around you – through words and actions. He is the only answer to every issue in life. And He is still on the throne over all.

2) Pray for our leaders. The Lord is king over and able to guide even those you do not like. “The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will” (Proverbs 21:1).

Where Are You?

Three days until the presidential elections…. It is noisy, it is windy, it is cold and brash out there. Let me ask: Where are you? Do you feel buried deep inside, hiding beneath layers of noise and cold, blowing winds?

Where are you in there? Can you find yourself amongst the noise? Can you hear yourself? Can you hear from the Lord? If not, what is clouding you? What intruder does not belong?

This is a great time for self-examination, to go from a global, national and digital view to a personal, introspective, heart view. Don’t wait. Today is a wonderful time to check in on ourselves, to check in with the Lord, to take inventory and to purge that which is sick and toxic, and to receive cleansing.

What weight or burden are you carrying that is not yours to carry? Are you carrying the anger you’ve picked up by others or by the news? Are you carrying the anxiety that the world, politicians and speakers have inflicted upon you? Are you carrying offense for someone else or shouldering their burden?

I am noticing a lot of layers clouding our hearts, cluttering our Godly desires and our usual outlooks. How have you changed? What have you picked up that is not yours to bare? Where are you inside of there? Are you ready to put the burden down, to relinquish it?

I am asking the Lord to help me, to search me… “Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” (Psalm 139:23-24). Our purity and our peace are worth the search. It is for us and for those whose lives we touch. If you too feel hidden, even trapped, beneath the chaos, join me in this prayer.

Prayer Lord, the world feels like a mess. I feel anxious. I feel irritated. My love, trust and patience for others feels small. It feels threatened. I ask you to remove the sickness, the toxins that have seeped in during the chaos. Remove it. Remove anything in me that is sick, anything that is bad, anything dark or bothersome, in Jesus name. Create in me a clean, pure heart, oh God. Replace darkness with light. Replace doubt and fear with hope and trust in you. Cause your love for others to swell within me, and give me grace for myself during these trying times. May your good and your peace govern me, govern my family, and guard us. I ask you to hem me in before and behind. Hem in my family. You are our protector, our provider, our Lord and friend. I love you, Lord. Make me more like you and less like me, less like this world, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

The Super Power of Sense

In creating us, God equipped us with numerous senses to help us operate appropriately in every facet of life. These senses give us awareness of what is going on around us in the natural (tangible), the emotional (relational), as well as the possible (logic and reasoning). It is crucial we identify the importance of and place for applying each sense to use them as the superpower each is meant to be. When we apply the wrong sense for a situation, we often find ourselves in a dangerous position.

Let’s explore the senses God has gifted us:

For the natural – those tangible things happening around us in life – God has given us five major senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Each sense serves a different purpose. Yet, each one can bring us awareness, enjoyment, and pain. They can also partner with one another to create heightened awareness, as in the example of enjoying the flavor of food through a combination of taste and smell. Likewise, watching and listening to a person as he or she speaks can help us understand what this person is really trying to communicate.

For the emotional, God gives us a deeper awareness in our hearts, where we can perceive situations in a more sensitive, empathetic way. Sometimes this leads us towards compassion for others. For example, this might lead us to recognize something is wrong with a person without being told. Likewise, our emotions might cause us to burn with anger. It is important to recognize that, unchecked, our emotions can lead astray, creating more alarm than is necessary. This is why you might hear a Christian pray, “Open the eyes of my heart, Lord.”

Without the Lord touching and opening our hearts to see things clearly, to see things as He sees them, we may perceive a person’s words or actions in a wrong way, mistaking love for judgement, kind act for control or take a general statement personally. Without the Lord’s help in perceiving a situation, we might jump to offense. As we have seen throughout history and today still, emotions can be used for good or evil.

For the possible – where we utilize logic and reasoning to think of potential outcomes, both for the positive and the negative – God has given us brains, minds wired and ready to alert us of the possibilities and dangers present now and in the future. By keeping a portfolio of experiences, our brains tell our nervous systems when to run (“fight or flight”) or tell parts of our bodies to hurt so we give attention to that area for mending (pain). Strategic thinking is a gift that, when coupled with emotion, can lead to great success. However, logic and reasoning can be used for bad. For example, if a person possesses mental intelligence but does not pair it with emotional intelligence (from the heart), you might find a disconnected, egotistical person.

With so many senses available to awake or alert us, all of which can be used for good or for bad, it is critical we have a compass. We need a guide to daily, even momentarily, know which sense is appropriate for each specific situation. This helps us to understand where a person is coming from and to understand what threats are real, rather than perceived. It is important we are guided in truth because there is danger in applying the wrong sense for a situation. You do not want to be found in your head for a matter of the heart or found in your emotions for a matter of logic.

Have you ever tried to unpeel an eggshell just by sight? Though it seems like the obvious way to deshell an egg, it is a hot mess. Too quickly, the whole thing can fall apart. Yet, when using your sense of touch to feel the layers, your sense of touch employs your logic and reason (the possible). You then understand what layer is for peeling and what stays. The result is a fully intact egg.

Likewise, if you have ever tried to fish something out of a very small opening – out of the mouth of a bottle or a small drain – you quickly learn that your eyes cannot focus that keenly. If you only use your sight and do not have precision sight, good luck. It requires your sense of touch, partnered with perception (the possible), rather than sight. [Isn’t it strange how sometimes we have to even close our eyes to perceive or calm pain in our bodies?] Another simple example is using your sense of smell rather than your vision to detect a snake in your basement. You need to use your eyes as the nose of a human is not as keen as the sense of smell an animal.

The same is true of how we discern situations. If we use the wrong sense, we might make a mess of things. You don’t want to be found in your head for a matter of the heart or found in your emotions for a matter of logic.

For example, should your daughter come to you broken-hearted, it would not be helpful in that moment to logically explain to her that the boy who dumped her would have likely made a low salary and moved to another city. Using logic instead of heart in that moment would likely cause a breach between your daughter and you, rather than bringing her comfort which creates a bond.

In the same way, we should not be found using logic and reasoning – leaning on our own understanding – when the Lord is trying to speak to us about a matter of the heart. It is important we are found with our hearts available to Him. When the Lord speaks to us, He is usually warning us of something important that will save our lives – most importantly, spiritually, but also physically. Or, He is comforting us, reminding us of His love which alters how we enter a situation or relationship.

Ultimately, we need a mother board directing and guiding our senses so we can use them for good, where we are successful spiritually, relationally, mentally, and physically. This is where a supernatural (spiritual) sense becomes so key.

When we ask Jesus into our life, we are given the most powerful sense of all – a sensitivity to the supernatural (spiritual).

The Holy Spirit, who is God’s Spirit, is deposited in us to guide us until we are in heaven with Him directly. The greatest sense He has given us is His alive, active Spirit in us, who heightens our awareness and directs our attention the right direction at the right time. We are wise to receive and to leave margin in our lives to hear the still, small voice of the Holy Spirit. It might be as simple as sensing, “That is not wise,” as we begin to approach a situation in the wrong way, with the wrong sense.

On our own, without the help of the Lord, we draw conclusions based on limited information and take things wrong, severing opportunities, relationships, even harming our own health. Without Him, we are groping blindly, not knowing which sense to employ in an important, complex situation impacting many.

The Holy Spirit is fully aware of what is going on from every angle. He helps us to see, perceive, feel, and know things our infinite senses, minds, hearts, and eyes cannot perceive. The Lord wants to make this available to us to guide us. He beckons us to rely on Him, to come to Him for wisdom and help to be successful in every facet of life. He offers this, from His love, in order to bless and protect us, as well as those around us.

If you are not a Christian, I encourage you to ask Jesus to come into your life, to be the Lord of your life so that you receive His gift of the Holy Spirit living with you and in you, giving you this supernatural gift of guidance. [If you are interested in learning more, I recommend visiting GraceSTL.org/WhoIsJesus for a quick video and prayer!]

If you are a Christian, you might join me in asking the Lord to help you create margin in your life – quieting the noise from others, pressures, and media – to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit more clearly to protect you and those around you.

Prayer Help us, Lord! Help us to not get lost or betrayed by our senses but to employ them in the appropriate ways for good, for power. We need you to be a success in any area of our lives! Thank you for your willingness and your abundant love towards us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.