A few years ago, the National Director of the Vineyard Churches, Bert Wagoner passionately called for the Vineyard to become "A community of hope for a despairing world." That phase has stuck in my heart. Yesterday, some friends of mine and I were talking about hope. What does it mean to be a "community of hope"?
Reggie Hovenga, one of the pastors of our church related a teaching his Small Group had done on what it would take to become a healthy, enabling and loving body of believers. The first aspect that was discussed in becoming an authentic community of faith was honesty. We live in a very disguised and hidden culture riddled with deception. We are often times afraid to be honest for fear of the judgment we might incur. It is hard to find people who will really be honest about their feelings, thoughts and behaviors. But without honesty, authentic and trusting relationships cannot be formed. Even in our relationship with God, honesty is so necessary. Dishonesty in our relationship with God can only lead to dead, cold religion. Honesty with God leads to fervent and effective prayer and a peace filled walk with God.
Second, Reggie talked about obedience. As a Christian community, obedience is mandatory. How can we announce Jesus as King unless we are willing to be wholeheartedly obedient to His word and will? A true Christian community assists it's members in maintaining an obedient posture before God. The Holy Spirit has been given to us who believe to empower us to live obedient lives.
Reggie then spoke of patience. That in order for us to be able to grow in our relationship with God, we must learn to be patient with each other and patient with ourselves. We are all in process. No one has hit the pinnacle of the Christian life. As God is patient with us, we must learn to be patient with Him in waiting for the fulfillment of His promises. I'm grateful that patience is listed as one of the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 6.
Finally, Reggie talked about being a people filled with expectation. We are to filled with an expectation of God redeeming each and every situation in life and bringing them into harmony with His will. We are to live filled with an expectation of His great and wonderful promises coming to fruition. We are called to live our lives with an expectation of the powerful presence of the Spirit to move among us and radically transform our lives, an expectation of good rather than bad.
Honesty, obedience, patience and expectation. These seem to be core components of what launchs a people into becoming a "community of hope for a despairing world".
Friday, February 18, 2011
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We are so very blessed to have Reggie in the community that God is creating in, and most importantly, outside of the vineyard! AMEN!
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