* All blog posts are written by Jamie Chong-You unless otherwise noted.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Partnered for Purpose

Since the beginning of time God has desired that we would join forces with Him in order for His will to be done through us. In the garden when He simply could have created robots who would do His bidding, he opted instead to create Adam and Eve with their own free will so that they could choose to partner with Him to fulfill the purpose He had established for all mankind. Throughout the Old Testament when the people of God continued to stray, He never made them do His will but simply gave them the opportunity to return to Him over and over, experiencing His never-ending mercy and grace. When Jesus came to redeem us from our sinful condition, even He had the opportunity to choose to partner with Father God for His purpose when He came to the crossroads in the Garden of Gethsemane. And now when it comes to you and I, let's never forget that the Father always gives us the chance to choose His will and do our part in the process. He never makes you do anything, but He gives you the choice and provides the grace to fulfill whatever He's calling you to do.

Recently, a close friend shared an insight from Jentzen Franklin with me that ties in with this topic. He said that when Peter was being miraculously freed from prison by the angels of God (Acts 12), a peculiar thing happened. Despite chains falling off of his hands, walking through walls and a secure iron gate opening on it's own (with the help of the Holy Spirt :-)), the angel asked Peter to 'put on [his] garments and follow [him]' (v.8). Why with so much miraculous occurrence was there a need for Peter to do the simplest of things: putting on his robe and shoes? The reason that Jentzen Franklin shared is profound. Despite all of the powerful workings of the Holy Spirit, there was still a requirement of the step of faith by doing his part for Peter. Even in His working of the miraculous, the Father still wants us to partner through our obedience to Him. It's why Jesus had to come to the crossroads at Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-45) and why Peter had to step out of the boat to walk on water in Matthew 14. It's also why you and I must find out what God requires of us in partnering with Him for what we're called to do.

So today and everyday, I encourage you to do whatever Father God is requiring of you to remain partnered with Him, for your purpose in Him.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Your Great Name

Please take a few minutes to watch the the powerful story behind the song, 'Your Great Name.' Humble worshippers declaring the name of our awesome God. Just click on the video titled
'Your Great Name - Song Story' which is on the right side of this page. Enjoy!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Follow the Cloud, Not the Crowd

As I was reading the most exciting book in the Bible this week: Numbers, insert sarcasm :-). I saw something in a whole new light. In Numbers 9, Moses and the children of Israel are commanded to follow the cloud - a tangible representation of God's presence - wherever it led them. Now of course we all know that's what happened throughout the sojourning of the children of Israel: the cloud led them by day and the pillar of fire by night (Exodus 13:21-22). The key point which I had overlooked for so long in this passage was in verses 21-23. In it they were given specific instructions:

21 So it was, when the cloud remained only from evening until morning: when the cloud was taken up in the morning, then they would journey; whether by day or by night, whenever the cloud was taken up, they would journey. 22 Whether it was two days, a month, or a year that the cloud remained above the tabernacle, the children of Israel would remain encamped and not journey; but when it was taken up, they would journey. 23 At the command of the LORD they remained encamped, and at the command of the LORD they journeyed; they kept the charge of the LORD, at the command of the LORD by the hand of Moses.

This passage shows clearly that they didn't simply pack their things and start moving because it was a new day and then wrap it all up and stop because it was night time. They moved when He said to move and they stayed when He said to stay. Our lives are the same. We are truly not our own and we must remain in a posture that is humbly submitted to God's leading and direction by the Holy Spirit. Whatever season of life you're in, whoever you're called to care for or minister to, whatever your job is, whatever task or project you must take on, etc., know where you are called right now and be about following His will for your life. Just as the children of Israel, we need to follow the direction of the Father regardless of how we feel. Whether it's convenient or not, He knows the beginning from the end and has our best in mind. That means we need to stay when He says to stay and move when He says to move.

No matter what those around you are doing, it's imperative that you know who you are called to be, and what you are called to do as the Lord directs your steps (Proverbs 16:9). His ways and thoughts are higher than ours and He graces us to rise to the occasion (Isaiah 55:9). So in each day and in every season, always remember: follow the cloud, and not the crowd.