So that we don’t forget, I wanted to write down the things that God spoke to us about at Winter Conference this year!
One year ago Semra & I entered into a new phase of our life. We woke up, got dressed, and walked down the rainy streets to campus holding in our hearts the dream of seeing a new Chi Alpha ministry established at UC Berkeley.
One year later by the sovereign hand of God we have been introduced to those pioneering students who are building up this new community of Jesus. In his perfect timing, Jesus introduced to us his friends (now ours too) who share our calling to be Christ’s ambassadors to a desperate campus. And it is very good.
This afternoon we arrived home from our first ever Winter Conference with the Berkeley crew. We were absolutely blown away by the things the Lord spoke to us, by the encouragement of the Body of Christ, and by the love of God multiplied among us.
The conference speakers poured out so many timely truths and reminded us of literally our identity as Christians. Here are just a few nuggets, cherished things that need to be written down and carried close to our hearts as we walk back onto our campus:
We need the Word of God.
We need it, can’t live with out it, and have to have it. Our minds and thoughts and dreams are tiny specks compared with God’s grandiose ambitious (and sometimes offensive) plans for GLORY. The Word of God reminds us again and again what it is that we are supposed to be doing.
Without God’s preferred future as revealed to us in his word, we are powerless. But with scripture at our side, death will yield itself to life and dusty old dreams reignite once more.
It’s all about expectancy.
You get what you ask for. The reason that non-profits receive funding, politicians receive votes, and homeless guys receive spare change is because they asked.
If we don’t ask for and eagerly expect God to do something, we’re not doing our part.
If we come back from a conference, pray, fast and try hard for one week and then give up, should we receive anything?
But if we ask, ask, ask, and then ask again, and then ask some more to be involved with what God is doing on earth, something will happen. We’ve been expecting too little.
Either we’re doing this, or we’re not.
When Jesus called us into a brand new life with him, he was serious. When we sent us out into the world to tell people the good news, he was also serious. But when we only debate and blog and preach about it, we make it into a joke.
It’s not good enough to simply repeat last semester (as good as it was) all over again. We need to take the foundation that has been laid and build higher, stronger, bigger, and fatter until people start to notice.
Either we mean it when we say when we say we’re ready and willing, or we don’t mean it at all.
It’s not our job to save people.
Jesus saves, not us. All we have been asked to do is be faithful witnesses. Our job is talk about him and let people know what he has done in our life. It’s simple, but it changes everything.
He’s changed us and he can change you too. The rest is between you and God.
Our only example is his Passion.
Jesus’ passion, the sum total of his commitment and love, kept him going even when he didn’t feel like it. There will be days ahead for us when the feeling is gone. There will be spiritual opposition and spiritual oppression that resists the change that God wants to bring to our campus.
The reason we give up so easily is because we are not as passionate as Jesus was.
Heaven on Earth
Our ultimate goal is to reflect heaven on the campus. More than anything else, this conference reminded me of that powerful reality.
In heaven, Jesus Christ is worshipped by peoples from all tribes, nations, and languages. We want to find those tribes, those nations, and those languages and invite them into that future worship now.
In heaven, sin and disease have no power. We want to show students to know that there is a way to forgiveness. We want people to experience ridiculous and impossible healings.
And in heaven, the love of the Father is known to all. There are no orphans. We want to embody that heavenly love in a tangible physical way that cannot be ignored.
We pray, expect, and long for these things.