Reading our Bible yields a way of thinking that most of us do not hear as we go through our everyday lives. The prophets speak in a way that modern day prophets do not tend to speak. Psalmist pray in a way that most of us do not pray. Patriarchs do exploits that most marvel at but would not attempt.
If the Bible is the plumb line, the standard of what is possible, why we have we settled for humanism when we can have wisdom? Why have we settled for fear when we can have fun? Why have we settled for quitting when we could persevere?
The culture of Christianity today is passive, boring, weak and dull in so many ways, which is why we love hearing about baptisms happening on campuses, revivals breaking out in different churches. But what if this was to be the norm and not the only in certain places?
We serve a God who loves adventure, who created us for exploits, who designed us to function and who longs for us to go and do and be all He created us to be.
It has been a couple weeks since I heard the Lord say to me, “I have paid for more than my people have possessed.” I cannot shake this statement, for there is so much more for us, but do we desire something other than what we have?
It is easy to say well I pray and God doesn’t answer, or I asked and I did not receive. Friends, we are not to settle for less than what the Lord Jesus Christ paid for and He paid for more than we are possessing. Read your Bible, if He did it then He will do it again. Shake yourself out of the sleep of not yet and step into what is right now. He is alive right now. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org










