Monday, 10 July 2017

A Reflection rather a Campaign


It has been a while, where does time disappear to?

I have been working through the whole “Let you light shine” thing with God over the last while and have reached a rather obvious revelation in my walk with God.

My passion is to see Kingdom more and more as part of my everyday life. While much of the day is taken up with the mundane tasks that must be done I am desiring to see these times filled more and more with “God moments”. Taking more risks is something a group of us are feeling encouraged to do more and more by God and we have been encouraged by the testimonies that we have been hearing.

But then taking a risk is exactly that – Risk, and the comfort of my “comfort zone” can seem quite appealing at those times. To take a risk will require me to maybe speak with a stranger or do something that will require courage which I may not always have an abundance of. In this journey of wanting to take more God risks and seeing more of Kingdom in my everyday life I have felt heard the voice of God tell me that He does not need a Marketing Department. How often do we as Christians feel the need to mention that we are Christians to preach the gospel if we were to take a risk in God but He said to me that He really does not need me to market Him. My role is to reflect Him which could be in many ways. When I engage somebody in any way I will begin to see more of Kingdom breaking out by reflecting Jesus and not by feeling the need to have to market Him. An act of kindness will reflect Him in greater ways and be more of an example for Him that stumbling over a bunch of words about how I am a Christian and why I have said or done anything for God.

As His bride – us the church need to stop trying to be the Marketing Department of heaven and just focus on Him and taking risks in Him. We will then be a reflection of Him and carry His presence which will be the only thing that will actually appeal to a world that is sick of being the target of marketing campaigns of all types on a daily basis.  

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