Thursday, March 10, 2011

CCCA

So, I just got back from a three-day camp conference. It was so good. I just can't explain how much I learned there. Here are some thoughts, though.

Jesus is no longer the object of our faith; our experience with Jesus has become the object of our faith. If we're having a bad day, we get bummed out and forget that Jesus told us we need to count the cost before choosing to follow Him.

"The Spirit Himself bears witness that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs - heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with Him in order that we may also be glorified with Him." Romans 8

Faith in Christ is not about what we see or feel. "Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees?" Romans 8

Our faith is not about ourselves. Peter, Jesus' closest friend on earth, was also Jesus' great stumblingblock, as told in Matthew 16. Jesus told the disciples how He had to die, but Peter told Jesus it should not be so. Satan's best tool in trying to foil God's purpose (which is oneness) is often the person that is closest to us. The great lie of Satan is that it's all about us.

When people talk about "God told me this" or "the Holy Spirit told me to do that," it's often something that's good for the person. When God spoke to Saul in the New Testament, however....

I WILL SHOW YOU WHAT IT MEANS TO SUFFER FOR MY NAME'S SAKE.

You're not students of the Word for your own benefit, are you? Everything we do should be done in devotion to God and others.

Stir others up to faith and good works.

Just some thoughts.

Peace.

1 comment:

korey said...

TRUTH BROTHER! i love what God is doing in your life, continually growing your relationship with him. You are such a blessing Casey