Monday, September 21, 2009
 

I’ll be real with you; blogging for Awakening isn’t easy for me. The feeling of inadequacy crept up a number of times as I attempted to write this.

I had an idea of what God put on my heart to share, but the journey of doing something new is a bit like dancing for the first time; learning to trust my dance partner – Jesus – and following his lead. I don’t always feel like I’ve got what it takes. But regardless of how I feel, He waits for me to take each step with Him.

Sometimes when the journey gets difficult, kind of like tripping up during a smooth waltz, I’m inclined to sit down and just sulk. That’s when my flesh screams against doing what’s right, and I start to think, “It’s not fair! I’m hurting! Why should I do what He asks me to?”

But why shouldn’t I?

I’m one of those people who would go to great lengths to ‘do something’ about a cause if the vision gets me passionate. But emotion doesn’t necessarily precede action; in other words, you don’t always have to feel to do–especially when love becomes part of the equation. Does God ever have a day where He doesn’t ‘feel like it’ and denies us of His love? How could I then, having received His unconditional love, choose to withhold it based on my emotions?

I already hear you asking, what’s love got to do with any of this? Well, put simply, it’s the love of God awakened in us all that will drive us to live for our fellow man–-to see justice done for the least of God’s creation. And we will never have to wait to feel the rush of being called to a cause. We will simply act because His love compels us to.

Although injustice currently appears to have the upper hand, justice and righteousness will nevertheless prevail. God echoes this promise throughout His Word:

And He will judge the world in righteousness (rightness and equity); He will minister justice to the peoples in uprightness. (Psalm 9:8, AMP)

It takes acts of justice to bring about righteousness in this world. God is and will be the divine minister of justice, the one that brings us towards a world of righteousness. But as He works, we can also be part of making it happen–-we can be ministers of His justice.

The leaders of C3 have a vision for Awakening to be just that. It involves partnering with local and international ministries so that the Body of Christ can reveal God’s heart for creation in a tangible way. As a ministry that releases children from poverty in Jesus’ name, Compassion has been chosen to be the international ministry partner. Since 1951 Compassion has assisted children born into poverty and nurtured them in all areas of their development. Compassion’s holistic child development has restored the dignity of children and helped them break free from the vicious cycle of poverty through the love of God, not just in their own lives, but in the lives of their family and wider community.

You’ll get to learn more about Compassion’s Child Sponsorship Program at Awakening, but in the mean time I’ll say this much: partnering with Compassion allows you and me as individuals to bring justice to the ends of the earth.

However you are called to challenge injustice for the long-term, whether it’s through a ministry like Compassion or your own personal calling, don’t forget that you also have an opportunity to do something about it on a daily basis; be it by saying a kind word, making a fair decision, lending a loving hand, or even blessing your enemies. Don’t wait to feel. Just act.

I find it fascinating that our Lord Himself is a lover of righteousness and justice. It’s His desire for us really, to show His love for all of Creation:

            The LORD loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love. (Psalm 33:5, NIV)

There are so many people hurting and going through what seems like the toughest day of their life, with no one to fight for them. Whatever valley they are in, I pray that because of you, they may know of God’s unfailing love and his desire to see justice poured out in their lives.


Irene Kao
Compassion child sponsor & employee of Compassion Australia


Tuesday, September 01, 2009
 
I am awakened to the Fathers Love. My heart is whole, lacking nothing.
I am His son, called into an 'Agape' Love (the highest and purest form of love, one that surpasses all other types of affection).

God sent Jesus for more than just 'fire insurance' (saving us from hell), it was to reveal His heart towards us. John 17:23 '...and have loved them even as you have loved me.' The Father loves me as much as He loves Jesus?!! Are you serious?!! I struggled with this for 2 days, until finally giving it to God.

I accepted my place as a child of God. The world needs to know... 1 John 3:1 'How great is the Love the Father has lavished on us, that we shall be called children of God! And that is what we are!

The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.' The void can be filled! The brokenness replaced! The addiction broken! The wounds healed! No more searching! Here is the answer...JESUS. Lets live it out, and let the world know.

Ben Nicholson
Child of God

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
 
There’s warmth in the air. I can hear the wind. Strong winds are blowing from the North. I know what it means.

It’s not time to pack up the ashes and move to a new town like in Chocolat. It’s not time to be given a magic gingerbread man. But it is time to break camp and move on. We have stayed at this mountain long enough.

“The spirit of the Lord is like the wind you don’t know which way it will blow”, a wise man (JK) said (quoted from John 3:8). And the wind is coming from the North. It’s a new season. Spring is awakening. The warm winds that bring sunshine, wattle and jacaranda blue.

It’s time to break camp and move on.

When the Lord spoke to Moses he breathed like wind. “YHWH”: Yahweh, “I am who I am”. His name is like breath. Say it: “YHWH”. It’s breathy, it’s windy. It is who he is.

And he has breathed. He has breathed spring into being.

He has: “restored my joy

Gave me a brand new heart

Breathed on me again

Revived my lonely world.” (T. Tofa)

The Wind is like the Mistral of Provence. It clears away the fog from winter. It clears confusion, rain and snow. But it is not cold like the mistral, it is hot, like the winds of California. And when the wind blows, anything can happen.

This morning the warm winds woke me up, interrupted my cold nightmares. The wind breathed new life, a new morning, a new day. A chance to live in warmth and love, a chance to awaken.

In France there is a wind called the Mistral. K.A Walker writes: “Behind the Mistral is the beauty of Provence. Its fierceness blows away clouds and grime and doubt, leaving colours the depth of dreams and a freshness that can come only after the Mistral’s scouring. Provence needs the Mistral or it ceases to be the Provence of my dreams. I need the Mistral to cut through those dreams to truth – beauty comes after the wind.”

I can hear the wind. It sounds like wings flapping. It’s the sound of many waters, it’s the sound of tumult, the sound of an army. It’s the sound of the Almighty. Ezekiel 1:24

He breathes new life, a new season, spring.

Longfellow writes “It means youth, love, song and all that is beautiful in life." Flowers bloom, there is a spring in my step as I let my heart be awakened.

It’s time to break camp, and move on. We have stayed at this mountain long enough.

Will you step into this new day with me? Come, feel the wind on your back, let your hair blow in the wind. Open your eyes, spring is in the air. God breathes and we are awakening.


Emma Froggatt
Change C3 Oxford Falls Leader