“Then Jesus answered and said to them, "Most assuredly I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father doing; for whatever He does, the Son also does in like manner.” John 5:19
Cool Palm Tree, Botanical Gardens, Bogor, Indonesia
Several years ago I was sitting in a weekend conference and the speaker made a comment on how God is moving in this and that country and how we are following the trend. I wasn’t fully paying attention, distracted by the people coming and going in the back of the room, but did catch a Bible reference he sighted: John 5:19.
Jesus’ close intimate relationship with God the Father gave him privileged information as to how, where, and when God was working. Jesus had known God in heaven before he came to earth, so he knew what God was likely to do. Jesus knew God’s character – what pleased, displeased, and caused him to have mercy. In a crude illustration, I saw Jesus and God connected by a divine umbilical cord, a spiritual flow from one to the other, always connected, always sharing information; communicating non-stop.
Jesus also said he was just the show opener; we would do greater things and more miracles than he could do or did while he was on earth (John 14:12). What? How is this possible? Jesus knew God before he came to earth, he had intimate knowledge of God, he and God were one! I wasn’t even close to having a holy umbilical cord. How on earth was I to do greater things than Jesus?
The conference speaker was a man I respected and knew to have a close walk with God. I knew he wouldn’t lead me astray, wouldn’t tell me untrue, unverified, unsubstantiated facts. He believed what he was saying and verified it with story, after story, after story – from his own life and from others he knew.
Wow. I could be like Jesus – not just in word, life and action; but in deed as well.
My curiosity was peaked.
“Ok God,” I presented myself “if this guy’s claim is true, if the stories are true, if what he says is real, I want it in my life too. Can we start with something small and simple – ya know, to ease me into this thing?” (I felt I had to qualify things a bit so I didn’t get dunked in the deep end).
Ease me in he did. Through various people, sermons, Bible verses, etc. he showed me it isn’t about WHO you are but WHERE you are. Presidents, servants, masters, slaves, rich, poor, male, female all can have the same thing – a real relationship with God but they have to position themselves correctly. Being in a church, administrating on its board, serving as a deacon, Sunday school teacher or men’s group facilitator doesn’t qualify you for a real relationship; nor does participating in an ALPHA group, Bible Study, or being a BSF Leader. God is relational – intimacy is prized above all else.
I am servant, back office, out of the lime-light oriented. Don’t get me wrong, I am not afraid of the front of the room, microphones, or public speaking – I just know there are people better than me and I am happy to defer. I can refill milk pitchers, stock plates, replenish hospitality supplies all day and be completely happy. But I think this attitude transitions into my relationship with God as well. Instead of sitting with him, enjoying his presence, his company, his companionship, I am “doing”. I have a TO DO list the length of my arm… sit and canoodle? Are ya crazy!?
As absurd as it may seem, I think that is what God is after. Jesus would spend all night talking to God after a very busy day. Jesus would steal away early in the morning to make sure he had his daily schedule mapped correctly (Are you sure I need to hit Capernaum today?). Jesus walked on water, raised the dead, healed the sick, and glowed like the sun at one point…. I haven’t done most of these things. So, canoodling it is!
What keeps you from “canoodling” with God? What are you too busy “doing” to experience God? Do you want more of God in your life? Why or why not? What keeps you from a good canoodle?
Updates:
Travel
- I am home from Indonesia! Thank you for praying. I have NEVER slept so much on a flight! I think I slept nine of the 15 hours in the air! Whoo Hoo! The transfers were smooth, my luggage arrived (untampered – Praise Jesus), and I have had minimal jet lag!
- The World Prayer Assembly was amazing and I learned a lot. It was so fun traveling with a team of intercessors! Check out the team blog: http://repurposing.biz/jakarta-may-2012-wpa/. There were over 9,000 people in attendance and I believe God met each one of us in a separate, but meaningful way.
- I get to stay domestic during the next few months. I am done on the international scene unless God put something in my path
Work
- The Repurposing Business Intensive 6-11 May was a HUGE success and we are talking about doing another in the October time frame… God healed one man of his allergies!
- Indonesian hotel logistics finally came together after we arrived (thank you God!) and last minute shuffling brought a meeting room for our team debrief on Saturday. We scheduled six hours – which expanded to eight when people found out we were praying and came to receive prayer! It was AWESOME! One woman hasn’t had a migraine since – which were chronic and caused by her inoperable brain tumor. I think the tumor just might be gone! Hee hee!
HOT (Home Office Team)
Brett and Lyn, with Linda, join Kim in Indonesia on Thursday (Kim is currently in Chennai). They are doing a two day Train-the-Trainer session followed by a one day Convergence Seminar in Jakarta.
Requests:
Travel –I have a trip the end of June to Seattle to celebrate my dad as he retires from Boeing after over 50 years of service (yes, all at the same company – Go Dad!).
Work – Please pray for the one day Convergence Seminar in Jakarta. The room booked can hold up to 200 people – which we are standing in faith for! Prayer around recruiting would also be appreciated – we begin our next training cycle in July. http://inst.net/services/repurposedself.html?tab=t6
Personal – Life is so full, God is awesome, and I feel blessed and favored. It was such an honor to travel with and lead a team of intercessors to the WPA… and now, back to work! Jet lag hasn’t been bad but I have it in reverse (can’t fall asleep at night, hard time getting up in the morning) – prayer for its quick passing and my full re-integration to State-side life would be appreciated!
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