“The wind blows wherever it pleases; you hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going.” John 3:8
You are likely reading this because you have demonstrated an openness to new paradigms and new leadings of God’s Spirit. Think of how God has changed your thinking in recent times about your church and ministry life:
- It’s about being God’s people 24/7 not attending a meeting
- It’s about a Jesus-lifestyle not an organization to belong to
- It’s about incarnating God into the world not attracting people to a clubhouse
- It’s about gathering in a participatory manner rather than being priest-led
- It’s about discipling by relationship rather than by program
- It’s about leadership that empowers and releases rather than controls
And with these new paradigms, you have likely stepped out of former places of ministry and church-going and explored new ways to walk life out as a follower of Jesus. You have learned to live the adventure of following God rather than living out of pre-determined programs.
But, it is a new year and God is ever on the move. What He led us into last year is only a stepping stone for where He wants to take us in the coming year. God calls us continually to fresh revelations and new directions because we are designed to be led by the Spirit of God. This means as soon as we find a new place to rest in, God is likely to move us on if we are listening.
My personal tendency is to take the direction and understanding from yesterday and camp out! Wherever I have been with God, that is where I want to stay. But God is far more dynamic and adventurous than that. He has more for me. He has more than I can ask for or imagine. But I must be willing to move with Him to enter into this year’s promised land.
“In all the travels of the Israelites, whenever the cloud lifted from above the tabernacle, they would set out; but if the cloud did not lift, they did not set out—until the day it lifted.” Exodus 40:36-37
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” Isaiah 43:19
“Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” 2 Corinthians 3:17
God has blessed the work we have been involved in on African soil. Teams of disciple-making, house-church planters and leaders are deployed in several different countries. But, I am so aware that I simply want to continue doing the same-same I have been doing. Why change? Why not replicate next year what God showed us last year? Because God continues to move on… and my heart is deeply challenged: am I open and willing to move with Him this coming year?
Comments
4 responses to “New Directions for a New Year: Am I Open?”
So true! We all seem to have this tendency to stay where we are, especially when we are successful. Badly enough, to become willing to leave, we often need a crisis. However, changing in itself has no own value, unless the Lord leads us that way. There are also times when we have to stay and go on faithfully with whatever the Lord has asked us to do. Then, wanting to change can be an expression of nervous restlessness or a need for new sensations. The solution for doing right is to listen carefully and to be willing to start all over again.
I like your six points for describing a disciple’s life very much.
Be blessed this coming year in your ministry!
This is an excellent counter-balancing comment, Egmont: “There are also times when we have to stay and go on faithfully with whatever the Lord has asked us to do.” Absolutely! Thanks for sharing.
Allow me to “balance” in a third direction (?). I presently don’t resonate with either notion: I have no path forward, and I have no desire to stay where I am. I feel vision and principle and allegiance to Christ as King and Lord, but I have little stamina, because of life circumstances.
This is not to say I don’t respect the thoughts shared. I absolutely do, and I have at various other points in life been more interested in staying or moving along. Right now, I have little idea. I suppose that is “waiting” and trying to be open….
Roger, Love this article and Word of insight. We are there with you and are amazed by what God did through Heartlife to grow and establish our work. Your right, we could easily be satisfied, but God has so much more for us to do here in Mid-Mo. Glory to God… the Adventure continues… Thank you dear friends for your inspiration to us. Blessings on you today!! Love you both!