Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Don't forget ...
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
In God (Save the Queen) We Trust: Mr. Henry on Kingdom Keys and Citizenship
As I stood in this small town university’s bookstore, I fumbled around in my pockets hoping I had enough change to walk out of there with some piece of life-changing literature. I don’t even remember what I was trying to buy or why I was so desperate to make this purchase that I was down to counting my last nickels and dimes (yes, we actually used “money” back then, remember those days?). I looked down in my hand and saw my old friends: George Washington, FDR, Thomas Jefferson, all the usual suspects. Then I happened upon a newcomer, a woman. I had no idea who she is. I stared at this copper coin for a moment trying to figure out if the U.S. had issued a new penny. Then I flipped it over and saw the maple leaf.
That’s when my God-moment happened. I didn’t hit the floor of feel any particular wave of divine energy. I just heard “voice” – more like, a gentle impression – that spoke deep within me. “Do you know what Andre,” this gentle Presence whispered to me, “that Canadian penny your holding is ‘holy’.”
There is no lesson I’ve learned about what it means to be a Kingdom citizen that has impacted me as much as that moment. That Canadian penny was among other forms of currency in my hand, yet remained intrinsically different from the rest: The inscriptions and images engraved on it were different. The political system it represented – different. Its monetary value – different. Even the culture and value system of the people it represents, different. Yet there it was, in my hand.
As I reflect on Dr. Munroe’s words about the keys to the Kingdom and citizenship, this moment comes back to my mind. Because ultimately, I believe that we are called to be like that penny: to bear His image and inscription, to take on His value system, and to somehow mysteriously be a carrier of the Presence of Jesus in the world. The real key is to love God and love people as often as we have the opportunity, even when most of those opportunities just feel like conflict, opposition, and painful sacrifice. As he says – and I paraphrase – the way we live will show that we are citizens of the Kingdom.
Blessings,
Andre
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Group Discussion
Kingdom Concepts 6 & 7: Understanding the concepts of Keys and Citizenship (Chapters 9 & 10)
Friday, March 26, 2010
Cornerstone + Kingdom Principles (Chapter 7-8)
We may see a law is put in place to maintain order and if the law is violated, consequences whether a fine ($$) or jail time is the reward.
In the Kingdom of God, the law and constitution has a deeper connection. A Kingdom constitution is stamped with the essence of the nature, character, and personality of the King.
His Love for us has made it possible for us to be reconciled through his son, Jesus. – Are you as blown away as I am by this?
Think about it, He has a plan:
- It involves us having dominion over the earth
- Us, as mankind, falling
- Our King sending Jesus as our Savior to reconcile that connection with Him that was broken due to our rebellion
- Us, continuing to be called his Royal Children
Obedience
By obeying God’s laws, it means living in willing submission to Him as King & Lord & honoring His word as the unchanging standard of reference for our lives.
We contemplated on what Myles Munroe wrote, “Unwritten Law is the product of the Spirit of the Law.”
How does this relate to our lives now? Is it possible? Yes, by Walking in the Spirit.
The Big Question that came up in our discussion Wednesday night, “How do you know you are Walking in the Spirit?”
To each one of us, it’s different.
We shared our experiences of what it felt like and how it came to be; these “being led by the Spirit” moments and how can we Walk in the Spirit all day, everyday....the connection with God is so vital.
I’ll share mine though it can’t be put into words that could accurately describe it. It can start with a tug (spiritually and could be physically).
Tuesday night, I had planned to go home and pack my suitcase for my trip, but God had other plans- or better yet, His original plan was for me to go to Astoria from the Bronx after work.
A friend of mine had told me earlier that she had just found out that her husband was cheating on her. I didn’t know what to say-I’ve never been married and this has not happened to me. I asked God to give me His ears to listen and His truth to speak when He chose- Not my own ideas/words. I asked for his wisdom to do as He wanted.
The next thing I knew, I was on the 6 to 59th street and on the W to Astoria.
On the ride over I asked God to not let me speak or give advice, but to let Him take complete control. “God, you drive, I may wreck this car.”
Arriving to her apartment I felt as though I was being fitted with a supernatural and invisible body of armor. I felt peace and direction with every step that I took to her apartment.
She spoke and I listened. As I listened I thought, "Jesus Christ, you were here before I arrived, you were here as I rode the subway, and are here as we sit on this couch."
The tiredness I felt earlier was forgotten and a few hours later I had more energy then when I had left the Bronx.
Walking in the Spirit is different for each individual. How have you been led by the Spirit?
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Understanding the Kingdom Concepts of Constitution and Law
So . . . Munro suggests that a kingdom cannot be a kingdom without a constitution, likening, in my opinion, it’s role to something akin to a mission statement for a nation or kingdom saying this is who we are and what we believe. Whereas, in a republic, this constitution is penned and inspired by its people and their majority-rule will and desire, a kingdom’s constitution is the king’s (or queen’s) will for its people. It is a unilateral, one-sided, contract of promises to the kingdom’s people. You better hope the king is good. In God’s kingdom, that constitution is also known as the Bible. And God brought forth this type of constitution and agreement to Adam and Abraham (as examples, and in verbal form, predating written word and law, which we will get to) saying these were His promises and what they could expect if they entered into the contract (by obeying and agreeing to God’s constitution for them. Now, in case you were worried, the contract maker, the King, the Creator, God has, “plans to prosper you and not harm you … to give you a hope and a future … you will seek Me and find Me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jer 29:11-14.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Cornerstone + Kingdom Principles (Chapters 1-6)
Yesterday's discussion focused on the following:
- Priorities: God's & Ours- Do they align?
- Bible: A King, A Kingdom and A Royal Family of Children - Whoa, really?
- Binding & Loosing: The Power of Prayer given to us by God to intervene - Do you believe this?
- World mindset vs Kingdom mindset: Thinking like a Kingdom Citizen - How does this happen?
When faced with the topics above, one member stated, "Whoa, that's a lot of responsibility!" others also agreed, but we understood that it cannot be done without God.
Sometimes we let the overwhelming feeling of this possible burden take over our minds and even give up before beginning. God is waiting for us to invite him in and to ask for his guidance in every aspect of our lives, so why not for the TOP PRIORITY to God- The Kingdom of God.
A few statements from the devotional really impacted our discussion:
- Life's greatest challenge is in knowing what to do
- Life's greatest failure is to be successful in the wrong assignment
These statements really hit us to the core.
Where are we now? What have we been doing? Are we really where God has placed us or are we standing on the sidelines? When God shows us 'this is where I want you to be', do we hesitate because it isn't what we want or because we don't feel worthy to be the ones chosen?
Power of Prayer.....God has given us dominion over the earth and He cannot break that covenant, so we must invite Him in to intervene. This is something that blew us away, we might have known this, but was not as real as last night when we all discussed the importance of this gift & privilege. If you haven't read this, please go to Page 120-122 and discover or rediscover what our Lord has given us and how important it is!
Matthew 4:17 as summarized by Myles Munroe: Change your mind! Stop thinking like the world with its inadequacies and inequities, and start thinking like a kingdom citizen!