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How do we incarnate the body of Christ in this new frontier, this increasing wilderness? What do the roots of Christianity, of the apostles first forays into the world have to say for the church today? These are the questions that drive me. How are we to be the church in a culture that has forgotten the ways of Christ?

The call of the church today is to abandon its fortresses and to become nomads, following the breath of God as he fills the world with life; to pursue the shadow of an unrelenting and unceasing God that is passionately reclaiming what is his. I want to understand how he spoke through his first apostles as he called together and formed the body of believers in the upper room with his holy fire. I want to inhabit the words and minds of the ancient theologians and mystics that sought God above all else. Through all of this though I want to gain an understanding on how to inspire, lead, and bring others along on the narrow path, to one day see the new heavens and the new earth in all their glory, and to see the face of my savior and embrace his feet in awe.

This journey is both intimately personal, and at the same time impossible without being in community with other believers and unbelievers alike. For truly as the gospel states we all have sinned, and fallen short of God’s glory, but praise be the cross is sufficient for all who embrace it’s story.

-David

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Wednesday
02Dec2009

The Power of Blessing Others (and Being Blessed)

Today I wrote four blessings.  These were specific blessings written for the four men I am taking a course with in seminary.  It is easy to gloss over the discipline of blessing others.  It's kind of weird in our culture to physically (or in my case virtually) embrace another, look into their lives, and speak into them the Spirit of God in blessing.  Compliments are hard to come by, but blessings are even harder.

There is power in blessing others, and in being blessed.  Not our power, but the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit.  Just as God breathed the breath of life into Adam, we continue that life-giving act today.

If you want to transform the life of another today then take them by the shoulders, look them in the eyes, and bless them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Pray God's guidance on their life, his strength in their limbs, his love on their lips, his mind in their vision.

I pray that the Lord would bless you!  That he would guide your steps, and enter into your heart in a powerful and healing way!  He is not just the Lord of our souls, but the Lord of the universe!  His power is infinite, his love is majestic, and his holiness is dumbfounding.  May you walk today knowing you are blessed and loved, unique in all creation!

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Reader Comments (3)

Excellent guidance from the Brush-man. I like it!

December 2, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjoe k

Psalm 20

December 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChristopher Rice

Finally,all(of you) should be of one and the same mind (united is spirit), sympathizing with one another). having (each other) as brethen (of one husehold), compassionate and courteous)tenderheartd and humble). Never return evil for evil or insult for insult (scolding, tongue-lashing, berating) ,but on the contrary blessing (praying for their welfare, happiness, and protection,and truly pitying and loving them). For now that to this you have been called, that you may yourselves inherit a blessing (from GOD - that you mayobtain a blessing as heirs,bringing welfare and happiness and protection). 1 Peter 3:8,9 (Amplified Bible) Please read the verse 10 too.
So I bless you and I bless all that are reading with the same blessings , specially I bless Israel and jewihs people. and all those who love and adore Jesus.

January 1, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFernando

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