Showing posts with label Rick Warren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Warren. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

God Dreaming

Someone came into my office yesterday with a dream. A pretty big dream to impact hunger in our world. That excites me!

As we continued to look into Nehemiah's life on Sunday, I presented this truth from his life:

FAITH + COURAGE = ACTION

Nehemiah had a dream to change the trajectory of the situation in Jerusalem. And in verse 11 of chapter 2 it says this: "I went . . ." He did it, He lived His dream! And changed the course of history in the process.

What dream has God given you?

Someone just sent me the Rick Warren email pasted below . . . it reminds me that if God gives us a dream, He will provide the means for it to be accomplished . . .


July 13, 2009
by Rick Warren
"Now glory be to God, who by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes" (Ephesians 3:20 LB).
Faith is like a muscle: it can be strengthened. It can be weak or it can be strong, depending on how much you use it.

How does God build your faith? He uses a very predictable pattern that we will look at this week, and, if you understand it, you can cooperate with Him in developing greater faith. It's like when the father, seeking help from Jesus for his son, said, "Have pity on us and help us, if you possibly can!" (Mark 9:22 TEV)

Jesus replied, "What do you mean, 'If I can?' . . . Anything is possible if a person believes" (Mark 9:23 NLT).

The first thing God does to build your faith is give you a dream. When God wants to work in your life, He'll always gives you a dream—about yourself, about what He wants you to do, about how He's going to use your life to impact the world.

There are many examples in the Bible of this.

• God gave Noah the dream of building an ark.
• God gave Abraham the dream of being the father of a great nation.
• God gave Joseph the dream of being a leader that would save his people.
• God gave Nehemiah the dream of building the wall around Jerusalem.

How do you know when a dream is from God or when it's just something you've thought up yourself? The Bible tells us that God, "by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes" (Ephesians 3:20 LB).

In other words, if a dream comes from God, it will be so big in your life that you can't do it on your own. If you could do it on your own, you wouldn't need faith. And if you don't have faith you're not pleasing God, because the Bible says whatever is not of faith is sin (Roman 14:23).

God starts to build your faith by giving you a dream. He may be speaking to you now, but you just don't recognize it for what it is. That dream you have—the idea, the concept, that thing you've been thinking about doing that would be of real benefit to other people—where do you think that idea came from?

God will never tell you to do something that contradicts His truth. In other words, He won't give you a dream of leaving your family and kids and moving to Hollywood to be a movie star. If you've got that dream, then you can know it is not from God.

God starts with a dream as He works within your life to build faith.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Warren, McCain & Obama

Some of you may of had a chance to see the 'Civil Forum' hosted by Rick Warren at Saddleback Church last weekend. I didn't get to see it live on FoxNews but thanks to Nathan L. for tivo'ing it for me!

I'm amazed at the influence of Warren, that a pastor has been the only person, to this point, to get the candidates to speak at the same venue! And it was awesome. I encourage you if you haven't seen it to watch. I've since found where you can view the entire forum on line - you can check it out here.

Part of our responsibility to the Kingdom of God is to be responsible citizens and stewards of this world.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Is It Changing Our Life?

On Sunday I quoted Rick Warren in saying: "We only believe the parts of the Bible that we do." In other words God's Truth is not meant to just be understood but to be digested in our soul in such a way that it transforms our spiritual/emotional/physical DNA and results in a whole new life.

Mark Batterson said this in his blog a couple of days ago:
"The Bible wasn't meant to be read. The Bible was meant to be meditated. Reading without meditating is like eating without digesting." (see the entire post here)

I've been challenging you to meditate on Scripture with us as we go through the book of James (click here to sign up to get the daily texts). And I'm praying that you will chew on it and swallow it in such a way that it speeds up your heart rate for following Jesus.

Mark went on to say in his post: "If we read the Bible but we don't feel a greater sense of intimacy with the author, The Word Himself, has it really accomplished it's purpose?"

Has it?