When you gather as a church at home, bring the fire with you.
In other words, don't "come to church" in order to experience God and rely on whatever takes place during the time of the gathering to create the fire. Recognize that when we gather, it's the bringing together of embers that are already lit and hot that allows the gathering to become something truly mystical, dynamic, and powerful.
Another way to say it is this: Solitude and Mission Precedes Community.
In other words, it's the experience of God in us, individually, that we experience alone with Him, that allows us to gather with others in a way that produces community that is alive and vibrant. If we come empty, then we are looking to others to bring something of God that will fill us. If a room full of people gather in this condition then what do we have: one empty, dry gathering.
On the other hand, as was expressed in one church this week, if we will each ask God to fill us during the week, hear from Him, walk with Him, go into the world with Him on mission, and then gather with others doing the same, we will experience a super-charged synergism. How powerful it is when several people get together who are living the "with-Jesus" life!
Bring the fire with you when you gather in your church at home.
"Bring the fire with you." The result will be a gathering in which there is more being poured out than anyone can receive.
"Bring the fire with you." We will stop showing up at gatherings like beggars, hoping that someone else will have the food that will sustain us. We will begin to learn that each of us has the ability to look to God (not special people or events) for the spiritual life that we need and want. We discover that each of truly has the Holy Spirit in us and that He is the ONLY ONE who can lead us into the deep intimacy with Christ that we long for. We go to Him for the fire to be stoked. We gather with others to encourage what's already there.
"Bring the fire with you." The result will be a community bonfire that will prepare us even more to GO OUT. We will be equipped like never before to go into a dark and needy world with even greater love and generosity of spirit, greater confidence in our calling and spiritual gifts, and a clearer story to tell.
"Bring the fire with you." This may be the one key that could transform the church from a hidden way-station that people "go" to, to becoming the fully-alive, go-everywhere, people-filled-with God movement that literally fills the earth with God's glory and light.
"Bring the fire with you."
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2 responses to “Church at Home: Bring the Fire With You When You Gather”
Okay Roger this may sound a bit obtuse, but when Patti read this she thought of Garrison Keillor (we often listen to him via CD’s as his storytelling helps us fall asleep, hope he doesn’t mind?). Specifically, she said this reminded her of a potluck where we all bring something different to share. I like that, being raised midwestern Lutheran. 🙂 Also, we do realize that many come to be fed, so it’s up to the rest of us to bring the food (and fire too). Grace & Peace in Christ Jesus Brother.
Great post Roger…Very timely once again. Our church is going through some anemic challenges. Our Pastor understands and is definitely rattling the chains, but nothing changes much…complacency. Reminds me of the song sung by Glad some years back called “Beautiful Love Song”
Beautiful Love Song (Ezekiel 33:30-32)
words and music by Bob Kauflin, c. 1982
Something is happening and everyone knows
it’s not meant to be.
People are coming like never before
just to listen to me.
Now I’m not the one who can judge them,
a man only knows what he sees.
They applaud what I say then they do
whatever they please
You’re just a beautiful love song
in the night.
Nobody wants you to tell them
wrong from right.
They just come to hear me play,
It doesn’t matter what I say.
You’re just a beautiful love song
in the night.
Filled with emotion and tears in their eyes,
they recite every word.
Love one another as much as yourself,
but has anyone heard
Giving their lives for their money
and leaving their friendships behind.
everyone plays the charade but they don’t seem to mind
I tell them their hearts are rebellious
They’re running away like a child
All of them hear what they want
and they leave with a smile.
Something is happening and everyone knows…
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