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  • "We're not on Christian cruise ships. We are on battleships." David Sitton @ Ekballo # 2

    In my previous post, Calvinism, TULIP, missions and prayer to the Lord of the harvest, I shared the first plenary talk from the Ekballo Midwest Conference held April 19-20, 2013, given by Scott Anderson. The second talk at Ekballo Midwest was given by David Sitton, President of To Every Tribe (http:/www.toeverytribe.com). (You can read more about Sitton and his wife here and here.)

    http://youtu.be/6JBqc29qmkA

    http://youtu.be/6JBqc29qmkA - David Sitton // Propel the Church, Harvest the Nations

    Here's an excerpt from Sitton's talk. . .

    "There are some other important words, like obedience, and responsibility, and obligation. All of these are good words. They have their place as well. But I just feel compelled to focus and to center upon that word privilege. That's the word I want to emphasize. Because God has given us the unspeakable privilege –– oh yeah, it's a responsibility and an obligation. It is that. It is a command. But isn't it, more than anything else a privilege?–– That we get to do this. That we get to go into all of the world with the Gospel. Are you kidding me? We get to do this. We get to go and we get to take territory for the kingdom of God. That's what we get to do, and as we do it, we do it as the army of God. What a privilege! Don't ever forget it! Don't ever take it for granted. It's a privilege."But at the same time, you need to keep this in balance:  we are still in spiritual warfare.  We need a warfare worldview. We need to understand that we are not civilians, Christians. We're not on Christian cruise ships. We are on battleships. And we are going into dangerous territory. Places where Satan has been in control for thousands of years. Do you think he's gonna to let them go easily? Think he's gonna let them go without a fight, without a struggle. He will let them go, but it will through a mighty warfare. And so, we are an army. Everything about us is a picture of being in this army. We are soldiers. We wear armor that soldiers wear. It's spiritual armor.  We fight with spiritual weapons. And we go and win spiritual territory or the Kingdom of God. . . .

    "We're the army of God. We don't fight as the world fights. We don't blow up marathons. [Note:  the Boston Marathon bombing took place earlier that week.] We don't strap bombs on to little children and run them into crowded malls. We don't burn Korans. We don't do any of that physically violent stuff, because people are not our enemies. Muslim are not our enemies. Hindus and Buddhists –– they are not our enemies. We're not after, like some of the Muslim extremists, who go, and their intent is geographical conquest.

    "No, our strategy is different. Our strategy is not killing, but our strategy is dying. That's the warfare of the Spirit. We're not going after geographical strongholds, we're going after spiritual strongholds.

    "These places where Satan - - Here's a name of Satan. Many names in Scripture, here's one of them:  he's called the deceiver of the nations. That's his name. That's who he is, and that's what he does.

    "But we're going into his territory. We're going after him. Hear that language:  that's military language. We're going after him. We're targeting him. We're going after the hearts and the souls of the people for whom Christ dies. We're going after ... lost sheep who are scattered among all of the people groups and languages on the planet. These are the regions, not geographic so much, but spiritual regions.... and we want to win these places for Christ. And we're going after them aggressively. Unapologetically we're going after them.

    "Once again, we don't go as marines with physical strength, but we go as lambs among wolves. And through us, through the Gospel,  Jesus destroys spiritual strongholds. That's how it works. We don't go with strength, we go with weakness. We don't go with killing, we go with dying. Isn't that what Jesus did? He came and He died and He conquered. And now that's what we do."

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    It's too easy for us to think primarily of missions in terms of those who are sent out. I particularly appreciated the last portion of Sitton's message as he spoke of the need for:
    • Missionary martyrs to go
    • Thousands of intercessory prayer martyrs
    • Thousands of financial martyrs

    In other words, some of us will be called to go, while others will be called to stay –– but as Christians, no matter where we are and no matter what our calling, each and every one of us must remember that we're not civilians, that we are not Christian cruise ships, but rather we are on battleships.

    Or, as John Piper put it, all Christians must be engaged:

    Know this: God's purpose for your life is that you engage in His being known and praised and enjoyed and feared among peoples where He is scarcely, if at all, known at all. He wants you to be engaged.


    You've got three options:

     

    Go

    Send

    or

    Disobey.

     

    That's all.

     

    ~ Source:  John Piper's message based on Psalm 67, "Pursuing the Glory of God in the Gladness in the Nations in God"

    May our God strengthen us to comprehend the width and length and depth and height –– to know the love of Christ which passes all knowledge, that His love might constrain and compel us, so we might no longer live for ourselves, but live for Him who died for us and rose again (to live for Him really is true life, is it not?!), and joyfully respond to our Master's call to be His ambassadors, and to count it a privilege to be engaged in His mission that He be might be known and praised and enjoyed and feared among all the nations. God forbid we bow down to the American dream and gain the whole world, but find our souls languishing and withering as we waste our lives lounging on Christian cruise ships. God be merciful to us sinners, for the sake of Your name! Amen.

     

    Here's the video which David Sitton mentioned in his talk...

    http://youtu.be/FzIkh6qfbRY




    Photo credit: Work found at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gastineau_Channel_with_anchored_cruise_ship_23.JPG / CC BY-SA 3.0.

  • Keep Calm and Download Archives

    Keep Calm and DOWNLOAD ARCHIVES Poster

    Regarding the upcoming July 15 31 deadline for the Xanga fundraiser, it does seem the clock is clicking a tad bit quicker these days, doesn't it, fellow Xangans?

     

    Well, not one of us knows where he will be tomorrow, much less on July 16th ~ James 4:13-16 ...

    But I DO know this:  the God who is sovereign over all thrones, dominions, rulers and authorities (e.g. - see Colossians 1:15-18; Daniel 2 & 4; Psalm 135) is sovereign over all the happenings here in this little corner of the universe we call Xanga!

    I also know that @TheXangaTeam has graciously provided archives in both html and XML (read: Word Press compatible) formats for ALL bloggers here. (Thank you, Xanga Team!)

    I'm no computer guru, but because The Xanga Team DID provide the archives in XML format, I WAS able to export my deerlife blog over to WordPress (http://deerlifexanga.wordpress.com). (To explain: that's my smallest blog here, and one I'm not planning to continue here on Xanga if Xanga relaunches.) Yeah, it's got some formatting issues, and the pictures still need to be linked to the posts there, and I would like to do more with the theme, widgets, etc. (makes me appreciate all that Xanga 2.0 is offering!), but the full archive IS there! Whew! I was also doing that as sort of a test run in case Xanga ends up shutting down, and I need to export my other blogs. (If you've not already done so, please arrange to download your archives ASAP!)

    * * *

    After The Xanga Team announced the changeover to a paid blogging platform and the possibility of shutdown (link), I had great concerns about my archives (link)... After being convicted of my sin of anxiety over the situation, and remembering that God Himself is the One who gives and takes away, and His name is to be blessed and praised no matter what –– I asked God for grace to joyfully entrust myself to Him, just as Jesus entrusted Himself to His Father (see I Peter 2:23c -- one of my favorite portions in all the Scripture!). (See also my post: "Are you keeping calm & carrying on: Do you react or respond?").

    [Through God's Holy Spirit, Christians are given supernatural strength to keep calm and carry on, but we must ask Him for that strength ~ Luke 11:1-13, esp. v. 13. That's a constant battle. Will we who are Christians look to and trust and lean on Jesus Christ as the Solid Rock, or will we be blown about by the storms of life -- in which case we end up giving a very inconsistent and shoddy witness to the world, and look no different from the storm-tossed, wearied, scattered, harried, helpless, and harassed sheep who've not come to the Good Shepherd so they might have life and life abundantly, and find rest and peace and joy in Him. ~ See Psalm 4, esp. vv. 6-8.]

    In addition, I did go and post a question on the WordPress forums about how to import my blogs to WordPress. This was prior to the WP compatible archives being made available (http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/importing-blog-from-xanga):

    I'm wanting to import my blogs from Xanga. Any help you could provide would be appreciated. The archives they're providing aren't in the .xml format. Is there any way I can import an RSS feed?

    Though I did get a speedy response, there was no answer to my dilemma –– though I'd heard there were ways to import the files there for a fee –– but in the meantime, as I said above, TheXangaTeam came through with the XML archives! :)

    Earlier today, a fellow Xangan posted a similar concern on that same thread about getting her Xanga blog ported over to WordPress in the event of Xanga shutdown... Here was my response to her:

    Since the time I wrote this request, Xanga has provided a WordPress compatible format you can use to import your blog to WordPress.

    From your private homepage on Xanga, click on Settings, and then click on Weblog Archives. If you've never updated your archives, then click the button that says "Update your archives." If that's the case, then you'll have to wait until they're ready. Otherwise, if they're already up to date (i.e. - up to the date of your last post), then click on wordpressWXR.zip. The file will download to your computer. After it's on your computer, you'll need to click on it to open it (to get it to the XML format). At that point it's set to import to a blog here on WordPress.

    I'm still waiting to see what happens with Xanga, but I have three blogs on Xanga. Regardless of what happens to Xanga, I wasn't planning to keep one of those active there, but I did want to preserve a public record of it. I just imported that one to deerlifexanga.wordpress.com from Xanga, and it worked beautifully. (FYI: the archive did include all the private posts (which remained private) as well as the pulses (which are also marked as private -- even if they were public on Xanga). All the tags carried over. The formatting is off in some places, and eventually I hope to check everything, but I was glad to have the blog copied over here.)

    You can find the import instructions here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/import/-- Just follow the instructions for WordPress.

    I've still not downloaded my photos, so that's my next step! ;)

    I hope this helps! If you have any questions, please ask.

    ~ Karen

    [Correction to my comment above is that the photos were successfully imported, but I do need to go through manually and add them in to all my posts.]

    * * *

    Anyhow, I'm still hoping Xanga 2.0 will become a reality, and thanks to my husband, I have pledged $ 96 toward the fundraiser (link) to continue this blog and my tent_of_meeting blog here at Xanga. That said, I am taking measures in case Xanga doesn't relaunch. As of this point, just after noon on July 8, we're still needing over $ 20,000... #WeAreXanga

    (In case of Xanga shut down, you can find me via my WordPress blog: http://naphtalideer.wordpress.com -- into which I'm hoping, Lord willing, to import this blog.)

    Romans 8:28.

    ~ Karen

     

  • Joy in Scotland and throughout the world ~ William Hepburn Hewitson's desire

    Today there was an explosion of joy throughout much of Scotland, as native son Andrew Murray won Wimbledon.

    In the 19th century, native son William Hepburn Hewitson (1812-1850) was longing for the Christians in Scotland to know the highest and purest and most excellent Joy, so that the Good News of Great Joy might spread to the ends of the earth... "far as the curse is found."

    On December 22, 1846, Hewitson wrote the following to a friend in Edinburgh:

    "I just write you a few lines to bid you farewell before I leave Britain [for Trinidad]. Miserable it is to live with the name only, and not with the reality, of being in Christ. Blessed it is to be really in Him. No awakened soul should stop short of a realisation and experimental enjoyment of union with the Lord. No converted soul should rest satisfied, till it think every thought and speak every word in communion with Jesus. This would seem to a carnal professor, or to a child of God who is still a to great extent carnal, a standard far too high; but to have a lower standard is to be ignorant of our standing in Christ—of what we have in Him, of the closeness of our union with Him, and of the character we should maintain to be in keeping with our profession of faith in His name. My impression of the godliness of Scotland has been somewhat modified since my sojourn in Lisbon and Madeira. Scottish Christians, in general, seem not to realise everywhere—in all companies, and at all times—the presence, the indwelling of the Lord Jesus Christ,—not to realise in any great measure that they are not of this world, but sent into it by God as messengers with a message from Him. But if this remark applies to Scotland, to what land does it not apply? Where is godliness more flourishing? Where profession more rife? Where the Church more conspicuously set on a hill before the world's eye? There being within our reach no means of Church-purification, we are called on to attend to the work of purifying our own hearts, of shining in our own homes, of carrying, wherever we move, a circlet of Divine light with us through the dark world. So will we spread the truth, diffuse the savour, glorify the name, of Christ. Christ dwelling in us—that is light, life, fragrance, holiness. Many seek Christ within before finding Christ without, and so cannot attain to peace; many, after finding Christ without, don't seek diligently to have Christ within. To have both Christ without and Christ within, is peace and purity."

    Christian, have you been living with the name only and not with the reality of being in Christ?

    Have you stopped short of a realisation and experimental enjoyment of union with your Lord?

    Are you of the number who seem not to realise the presence and indwelling of the Lord Jesus Christ?

     

    Revelation 3:1  And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead. 2  Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God. 3  Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee.

     

    God forbid we rest satisfied and stop short of a realisation and experimental enjoyment of union with our Lord! God forbid it be said of us that we "seem not to realise the presence, the indwelling of the Lord Jesus Christ, not to realise in any great measure that [we] are not of this world, but sent into it by God as messengers with a message from Him." May our God stir up and awaken in us a thirst for Jesus Christ, that we might diligently seek to have both Christ without and Christ within!

    John 7:37  In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. 38  He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. 39  (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)

    Proverbs 25:25  As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.

    Psalm 67:1  God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; Selah. 2  That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations. 3  Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. 4  O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah. 5  Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. 6  Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us. 7  God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.

     


    Reference: John Baillie's "Memoir of the Rev. W.H. Hewitson, Late Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, at Dirleton" (London: James Nisbet & Co.), 4th edition (1853), 262-264 / 2nd edition (1852), 257-258. 4th edition book available at Google play here: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bRVMAAAAYAAJ.

    Related:

    http://naphtali-deer.xanga.com/728425860/update-w-excerpt-lloyd-jones-sermons-on-the-role-of-experience-in-christianity/

    Martyn Lloyd-Jones sermon "Experimental Christianity" (ML-J cites a portion of this passage of Hewitson's)

    Scripture quotations are taken from the King James Version of the Holy Bible.

     

About me...

Christian hedonist in training. Pressing on to know more and more of the joy of the LORD. Pleading with God to rend the heavens and revive and refresh my own soul, as well as His Church, to His praise, honor and glory.

Thank God. He can make men and women in middle life sing again with a joy that has been chastened by a memory of their past failures. ~ Alan Redpath

My other websites

tent of meeting: Prayer for reformation & revival

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