Sunday, June 29, 2014

Be Weak, Simple, And A Fool for God!

Be Weak, Simple, And A Fool for God!              By Kelly Durant 6-29-14
1 Corinthians 1:27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;
2.I just had a few weeks of vacation! When you tell people I am (was) on vacation, they usually ask, where did you go? Some people want to discover what adventures you got to do that they wished they could do but can’t because of some reason, right? Well, at this point in my life I enjoy the simple things; a mind vacation at home was good enough for me without the stress of worrying about expensive hotels and bills! Thank God Regina had a safe trip and she was busy with her mom sick in bed!
As much adventure as I have already had in my life in my past, I am not dying to visit some over-rated big city advertised with pretty pictures but when you are there the reality hits when you walk on the filthy smelly streets being surrounded by threating frightening looking people. I have a special love for every place I have been, but I am glad I was not in the crowds of Rio for the World Cup! I had to run for blocks being chased to be robbed 3 times when I was there and got away by grabbing a bus! And besides you see the game better on TV than live!
There is a lot of wisdom in having a simple lifestyle and simple appetites. There is wisdom in just being happy with life & God itself! The world thinks you are stupid when you are simple though, ha! You can transport yourself to different worlds just by reading the Bible, and with some other good books! Consider… Proverbs 23 “When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee:2 And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.3 Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat.” There is a lot of wisdom in just being happy with simple things and not ambitious or lavish!
3. Travel can be risky and I think many of us don’t like to be in situations where we feel we do not have the absolute control with what is going on around us. Some people rarely even leave their homes just because they are afraid of people and new situations! It is a fact, most of us recognize our human weaknesses and we don’t always like to have them, but God uses weakness to turn them into strengths if we let Him. No one likes feeling foolish, vulnerable, weak, inadequate, small, or un-noticed; it goes against our nature, but God wants us to recognize our frailty so we depend on Him for everything! God chooses the weak and foolish things (people like you and me) of the world to confuse the proud, arrogant, and confused sophisticated! Knowing you’re weak makes you trust God!
Reflecting on my past travels, I think the best thing in my life to kill my youthful pride was the humiliation of having to adapt to the unfamiliar customs and learn 3 languages (Portuguese, Spanish, ASL). When one is young and cool with the cool clothes but then you have to be in the shoes of a toddler again repeating a word 50 times to learn it, can make you reach the point of going crazy! But God puts us all in certain situations in life so we can learn to depend on Him, learn His simplicity, meekness, weakness, humility and lowliness. The meek will get exalted and inherit the earth, but the proud will always take a fall! Have you already accepted the fact that you need to make yourself humble & foolish in order for God to use you?
Thank God His Word has an answer for everything. I recall this verse when learning my first words in other languages, “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise;” I felt like a fool all day long for months on end and in another country you cannot depend on anything you have learned before, laws, customs, foods, music, everything is different! Thank God I did learn enough in each language to lead Bible classes and preach the gospel. After accepting you are just a fool (or look like one) for Christ, then God can work.
4. But being in a ‘weak’ or humble position in order for God to use me (or you) involves more than skill or language; it is mostly an attitude or heart issue. I had to accept the fact that I was going to sound like a fool when talking to strangers, and I had to accept that obeying God meant becoming to the “Greek as a Greek”; it was a serious matter. Obeying God means becoming weak by giving up your pride, your knowledge, your culture, your ideas, your dreams, everything in order for God to use you for what He has planned for you. He is always active in your and my life!
The problem with weakness is that it is often misunderstood. Weak and foolish does not mean one should think you are humiliated and miserable; weakness means the acceptance of being like Jesus, who as the innocent lamb of God exemplifying the gentle character that should live in me and you! Matthew 11:29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Our comfortable human default mode of wanting to appear strong, smart, and aggressive disquiets our spirit and is counterproductive to God’s mission of Him being able to use us!  
Two things: Don’t imitate humbleness and don’t be aggressive! Have you ever known people who try to appear so nice in public, like they are a poor weak victim in society? But you know by watching them closely the deduction is that at home they are probably a fierce character? A strong in-the-flesh person, as long as they believe they will get their way with you by being loud and manipulative, by being mean, by being a pest until you cave to them, is not useful to God! (Plus they are a menace to others) Human strength and belligerent-ness is rebelliousness, and for this reason God wants to break and mold everyone into a new creation! He is the potter, we are the clay. (and remember, the clay must be soft)
5. As Christians we practice meekness and this clashes with the world’s values! Many people try to manipulate my wife and I (and Tania) all the time for extra food, toys, or book-bags; it can get trying to deal with people who appear to be lying, people who are not always nice and pleasant. But God gives us the patience and grace for them, actually even a pity for them knowing they must live in misery because of living with their own character! These are people without Jesus in their hearts; these are people who live in darkness who suffer in life thinking everything is the fault of everyone else for their problems, when actually their bad times is usually a reaping of their pride  and of what they have sewn.
These are the world’s people and we want to win them for Christ, but what Paul had an issue with was the church in Corinthians is that they were Christians but they were not holy and conforming to the meekness of Jesus that should be practiced in our Christian behavior. How bold (and funny) for Paul to tell the know-it-all philosophical, prideful warlike Greek people to become foolish and weak for God! But if they were really Christian, then they were going to have to accept they had to become fools in their way of thinking and behaving.
Actually in this Corps there are many here that truly have learned weakness and are mature in Christ. Don’t you agree that many here are wise, Biblically studious, and intelligent and usually show a meek and humble spirit, willing to proclaim Jesus serving others in love? Thank God for you! You model what others can be!
6. Since everyone must learn foolishness and meekness I suggest you try some Corps leadership positions. Often Corps leaders face the Dean Martin situation of having ‘too many chiefs and not enough Indians’! To accomplish anything we need a team and people who are Faithful, Available, and Trainable (FAT) but often we have undependable, absent, know-it-alls to work with!
History and cultures repeat themselves and the vast majority of Christians will always have the challenge of learning to be nothing and a nobody clashing with the world. 1 Corinthians 4:10 We are fools for Christ's sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honourable, but we are despised.
Yet many people in the church today have become like the proud Corinthians in Paul’s day. They are adapted to the culture lifted up in pride by praises for their intellectual achievements (humanism), lifted up in their pride over their power positions and professions. All these, ‘I did this’ things clash with the foolish appearing, weak and humble spirit of Godlike attributes that Jesus taught us.   
7. What is amazing is that despite all the negative mockery form the media we can still see examples of public people being fools for Christ sake. For example, ‘The Duck Dynasty Show.’ Who would have ever thought that a bunch of Southern hillbilly Christians with beards would stay on TV for 5 seasons? They have been mocked and persecuted for standing firm on Christian values. Funny how God chose them to get His Word out, while the big atheistic TV networks scratch their heads in jealousy, confounded by their humility, popularity, and success.  
How many testimonies have we already heard about how one humble weak little nobody Christian became the example and humiliation of some prideful giants? Look at one weak, old, short, not-so-pretty lady that got worldwide attention for her extraordinary love and care for the sick and suffering, Mother Teresa. Overlook her religion if that bothers you, and be thankful that she gave everyone an example that any Christian can be a sweet servant despite all odds of poverty.
It is so important to learn to be willing to be a fool for Christ sake! Hundreds of times when I was out giving out Christian tracks or going door to door people would say, “Ok, I’ll listen to you then you listen to me”, and I’d say, “Deal”. I’d tell them about salvation then they would complain to me about all the evils the gringos had done to mess up their country. I’d always answer in 3rd person, you are right, those gringos really are bad, I am sorry for your people, but all I want to do is love you, I am not a business tycoon, I am not a CIA spy, I am just a poor humble nobody missionary! Usually they were without words after that! Being a fool for Jesus means dealing with the foolishness in others! But humility wins.
 8. Have you prayed for wisdom and the Holy Spirit’s power to stand up to those who appear aggressive and strong yet they are nothing? Consider how the Greeks were actually the real fools because they, despite their philosophy and trained warriors, lost their kingdom and glory. Sadly, even today Greece has terrible woes in their society, bankruptcy and riots. Pride comes before a fall and it can be fatal.
Remember when you become weak then God is able to be strong in you!
We must recall that there is no way to change the way the world interprets strengths and weakness. For the people of the world, we will never as Christians never be considered strong and cool like the loud, indulgent, belligerent, rude, aggressive mocking faithless ones. We will always be considered as fools and weak people, but this contributes to making us holy, noble, and used by God!
9. This may sound crazy, but if you consider yourself incapable, weak, dependent on God, a fool for Christ, a humble nobody then be proud of it! Jesus said in Matthew 23:12 And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted. What a paradox, be strong by being weak!
It is a fact that some people in this life will never repent of their pride, sin, and trusting in their own strength to become humble ‘fool for Christ’, while others will struggle to give up everything for God. It is a process, it takes time but God is still working on you and me!

Think about this, if we are just like the people of the world copying their aggressive know-it-all character, what can we offer others that is better and different? The truth is humbleness, weakness, and being as a fool for God’s cause are virtues that make ordinary simple people like you and me become great! Pray the Holy Spirit will help you to grow more by becoming more useful to God by becoming simply ‘a fool for Christ’. You are chosen, so be what God expects you to be and see him work in strange and great ways through you!  

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Essential Christian Qualities

Essential Christian Qualities             Kelly Durant  10-13-02

1 Pet 1:1-16

1          Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, 2          Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.3          Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,4          To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you,5          Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.6          Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations:7          That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:8          Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory:9          Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.10        Of which salvation the prophets have inquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you:11        Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.12        Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister the things, which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel unto you with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven; which things the angels desire to look into.13        Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;14        As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance:15        But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation;16        Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.

How many of you have ever forgotten something in a restaurant and gone back to find that the owner had kept it for you? I forgot my cell phone in a Colombian restaurant the other day and they had it for me when I went back. Before, when I told friends we were moving to Colombia they would say, watch out, they will rob you there and they did rob us there!

But here and everywhere there is evil and that is why we are in God’s Army, to live a higher standard as children of the light, right? How good that makes you feel when someone watches for your things and returns them!

There are many qualities we will discuss that God expects us to have and Honesty is at the top of the list. In reality, honesty is not found in those who are not Christian, and if we as Christians are not better and different fro the world and honest, then we are salt without saltiness and worthless to God!

Now lets look at Integrity. Integrity means that we are whole, or that we are the same way in our homes, behind closed doors, as we are here in front of others. One of the biggest complaints we have all had about church people is that they are often hypocrites. They look so holy, and jump up and down crying out loud praising God on Sunday, but when they get home they return to their normal old bad selves, yelling at their mates or kids. We must learn to pray always before we do anything and we let any words out of our mouths, and be aware that we may be stumbling those of our own families if we do not have integrity. A Christian is a Christian all the time, not just here in the church but at work, and at home, and everywhere!

The next point is Faithfulness! You will recall what Jesus said to the servant who went into the glory of heaven, He said, well done thou good and faithful servant, enter into the glory of your Lord!

First of all Jesus wants us to be faithful to God, to serve and love Him alone above all things! Faithfulness is also put to the test when it comes to one man having only one mate and never betraying that person. Faithfulness means being committed to the cause of Christ and Christ works through people and being faithful to your church is very important thing since it is the work of the Kingdom of God on the earth in your community!

Let’s look at trustworthiness or dependability. How many of you have every tried to meet someone who told you a certain time and they were not there? It makes you mad right? A Christian is a person of their word; they say what the mean and mean what they say. When we are committed to doing something, we are dependable and they do not let you down. In the world out there, if you are not dependable to show up for work for two or three times, they fire you! Why is it some people think it is okay not to show up for church sometimes or for meetings? I think sometimes we forget how much God is watching to see how dependable we are, because if we want to be used by Him, then we must be present for Him to use!

Another thing is that Christians are to be Humble. Being humble does not mean you are a poor ignorant person that everyone walks over and takes advantage of, it means we do not carry our selves in a manner that is proud, acting as if we are more spiritual, knowledgeable, or better than our brothers. The Word says to esteem each person better than our selves. I remember there is a story about a Sergeant in the U.S. Army that no one could tell any thing to. One day he saw a soldier carry a pot and he stopped him and said, stop soldier! He started to put the ladle to his lips and the soldier said, Sir, wait sir, and he replied soldier don’t you know you are not to speak unless I ask you to speak. He said, Sir, yes, sir. When the Sergeant tasted the soup he spewed it out of his mouth and said, that soup is the worst thing I have every tasted! The soldier replied, if I could have explained sir, that was the dirty wash water, not a soup! It is true though that there are some people who are not willing to listen to anyone. Humility is asking advise from your pastor and brothers.

The next quality is Self-discipline! I like the idea we are called Soldiers instead of members in this church because that term soldier implies that we are disciplined. We all have the commission to obey Jesus and to resist temptation and be strong in our fight for the right. No one will ever prosper without discipline. Many wealthy people are very disciplines, they know that it takes hard work and saying not to many things in order to achieve a goal and be successful.

 And finally, be Industrious! We must work for the Lord while it is day and bring all the fruit for Him we can for Him. In Bolivia the Indians in Quechua say that as a morning greeting, something like this, ‘Mana canchu’, which means work hard, don’t be lazy! Review these points and live them for a blessed life!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

We Are the S.S.! Saved to Send!

We Are the S.S.!   Saved to Send!                                         By Kelly Durant   6-8-14
John 15:16-17  16 Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you. 17 These things I command you, that ye love one another.
2. How do you feel about getting chosen? When I was a kid I recall getting chosen to be the first to show the PE class how to do push-ups?! Embarrassing if you fail to make it a good show, right? Or the music teacher asks the class to stop and for you to sing alone; or the math teacher asks you to answer the math problem on the chalkboard in front? I don’t think many of us like to be chosen to do many things.  People get away with saying “no” too. But then some people will not ever volunteer so you have to ask them and chose them to do stuff you know is good for them even though they may hate it. But then you have to worry if they will finish the job!
After last weekend, going to many services and hearing the General (and the Mrs. General) Andre Cox many times, who are sincerely humble inspired people, you can imagine I could share so much! The graduating class that was commissioned were the “Disciples of the Cross”, and the theme was to “deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Jesus”.  Luke 9:23 And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me. 24 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.
What was interesting to me was a new message of proclaiming the S.S. to mean Saved to Send. This year there will be 4 summer teams, not just 3, and they will go to Colombia, Kenya, India, and Louisiana. There are different kinds of teams, and these are teams of dozens of young people will go for 6 weeks to work in the Corps, orphan schools, and to evangelize on their mission. Jimmy Mestre went on a team before, and I hope others here from our Corps can go sometime in the near future as well, either for a week or for the whole summer. We know that after one works with poor and sweet people, it causes your life to have a whole new perspective! You may go to bless them with goods and labor, but in the end they bless you! 
3. Let’s discuss the S.S. meanings but before knowing what we know in the Salvation Army. As you are aware, Satan always wants to destroy the things of God by claiming for himself anything, a word, a symbol, colors, or anything to turn it into something evil, so that it will cause people to think of him instead of thinking of God. Here is a perfect example, the SS.
It took me sometime to accept that the S.S. had a new meaning of Saved to Serve, or Soup and Salvation, because after knowing WWII history the S.S. to me were the elite Nazi troops of Hitler! How many of you associated the S.S. to that? Take into account the original S.S. meaning was first coined by The Salvation Army.  It was an inspired concept from the beginning. And another acronym; using TSA today makes people think of the custom agents not us!
And the internet offers us a whole plethora of distorted meanings of common terms. For sermons, I search for images on Google and I am always annoyed that hardly anything means what it originally meant. Satan has made it harder to win people for God who have had their brains etched with thousands of songs and movies because everything to them has a new distorted connotation. One can speak of some term and they understand some other meaning, even speaking the same language! If I search the word “martyr” the first dozens of images are that of some horror film, not of Christians dying in the coliseum. And If I search “chosen” I also get some movie or gang tattoos. The point is you and I have a big job in getting others to understand the concepts and the simple things of God.  You and I must explain more, and redefine original meanings and intentions into language, into what we are communicating.
4. So what does it mean “saved to send”? Who is getting saved and sent? It all starts with you! You got saved, so did you go? In the verse of today Jesus is talking to everyone and he says in 16 (a) Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit. So what does chosen mean? Without a doubt, everyone is chosen! We have a “whosoever” faith, an “anyone” can be saved offer from the Lord, who calls out to all going through the already saved ones communicating His word which activates the Holy Spirit in their lives to have the conviction to be sent. But this always comes up discussing the chosen…
Matthew 22:14 For many are called, but few are chosen. Why are few chosen? Because not everyone answers the call to be chosen! God is never to blame for not offering salvation and a calling to the entire world; it is the blame of each individual if they do not respond to the message and the blame is on each Christian if they do not live the message, and “tell it”.
Similar to one being chosen is the “whosoever” concept from John 3:16, but listen to 17 &18  as well. John 3: 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
So to extrapolate, once “chosen’ we become saved and then “ordained” by Jesus (this implies an empowerment by the Holy Spirit) so then one goes on to bring fruit to God. There are several ways to interpret bringing fruit. One is by there being evidence that you are living a transformed life. Just as a plant grows over a period of time and then produces fruit, we are the same by comparison. We are familiar with Galatians 5:22 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law”. The reality is some of you master some of these things fairly well, but others of you do not. Maybe you are calm and have peace in God but you still need more love for others. Or maybe you have faith but need more meekness. Only God can show you where your weakness is at and all of us will always need to improve in bringing more fruit to God in our ever maturing, ever transforming, and ever holiness evolving character.
5. Another type of fruit is that for reproduction, the duplicating of yourself (in this case of Jesus) in the lives of others. What is fruit anyway? It is a watery encasing of a seed (and it tastes good: it is desirable to the eye and tongue). A grape, an apple, any fruit has a seed in the middle designed to be planted in the ground so that it makes more of its kind.  
To bear fruit for God is like raising children. How many of you have kids? Then you know about the sacrifice and the thousands of sleepless nights attending to them, about the giving up of your wishes for new clothes in order to buy them their clothes. Usually our children only learn to appreciate and value us as parents after they have had their own kids to learn about how much it taxes the body, spirit, and pocketbook.
So for Christians, every person that we share the faith with, every soul saved from us praying with them is our fruit for God and we are responsible to bring them up and sacrifice for them.  What is the big picture? Every Christian is “saved to share (the message)”, or “saved to send” their self and others out to reproduce and bear fruit by sharing the gospel of the love of God. Sending ourselves out implies sharing the gospel in “word and in deed”. Everyone must walk the talk proving the fruit we have in our maturity reflecting in our fruit in the many others we win to faith in Christ. How many have you won to Christ? It’s not too late, save and send yourself out!
6. What does it mean “that your fruit remain’? Jesus basically is saying we must be faithful to remain in Him all our lives bringing fruit to Him. We can remain by maintaining our faith by daily reading His Word and praying being obedient staying in fellowship with other believers. We remain by growing more in the spirit, maturing and producing the fruit of love in our lives which God expects. We have to work at it to grow!
What about the other fruit we produce, that of people? We cannot control if a person we win to the Lord in the faith will remain or not.  Some people last a few months and then they backslide and leave the Lord; this is not what we are expected to control, once you have done your part to win them and disciple them then they are in God’s hands. Well, there is the flipside that if you shared with someone about Jesus and then you just abandoned them like a newborn baby, then that would be something to repent of and feel bad about. But fruit that remains implies that you or someone is disciplining and preparing them so they can be sent out to save others as you were once saved and went.
To the suffering people in the world, we as Christians represent an elite class of people that are not stuck in the slime pit as they are; we are an army of hope and salvation, that cares and provides soup and salvation, saved to save, saved to serve, saved to send!
7. Reflecting on those Commissioned, here are the words on the “My Covenant” document the Cadets sign, a part of the diploma one receives when being sent and commissioned.  This is a promise my wife and I did, and it is what every Soldier should promise as well, in my opinion.
CALLED BY GOD to proclaim the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ as an officer of The Salvation Army
I BIND MYSELF TO HIM IN THIS SOLEMN COVENANT
To love and serve him supremely all my days,

To live to win souls and make their salvation the first purpose of my life,

To care for the poor, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, love the unlovable, and befriend those who have no friends,

To maintain the doctrines and principles of The Salvation Army, and, by God's grace to prove myself a worthy officer.

(Done in the strength of my Lord and Saviour, and in the presence of (the following wording to be adapted to local circumstances) the Territorial Commander, training college officers and fellow cadets.)

What a high calling to love the unlovable and those who have no friends, to care for the poor, feed the hungry, clothe the naked! Have you ever done this ever or if so, how many times? Jesus calls all Christians to love unconditionally and to serve and teach others to serve and save souls. This means dealing with people we may despise, with people with serious sins, but no matter the sin, only God’s love (our example of it) can save them out of it!
8. Now the difficult part of verse 16, “that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you”. This implies that in order to have your prayers answered you must be in agreement with the previously established conditions of heeding God’s call to go out and bear to bear fruit . Everyone wants to get their prayers answered so what were the conditions again?
A person must let their self be chosen to obey! One is chosen to be saved (by Jesus), thus implying submission to Him who chose you. After that what happens? That person, being you or me or someone, must get ordained. Ordained is not some ceremony done by some leader in an institution, it is a spiritual ordaining from Jesus himself which is (taking into context the rest of the chapter) an empowerment by the Holy Spirit freely given to any follower.
Next, “that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain”, in other words you need to go and produce good character values in your own life maturing into a loving person you normally are not, and staying busy producing, or as discussed reproducing fruit which means you are getting more souls to follow Jesus.
9. And finally, how many times and in how many different ways do we need to hear Jesus tell us that it is imperative that we must love?  Verse 17 “These things I command you, that ye love one another”. So all of the above are commands all wrapped up in the fact that if we do not love, love God and others above everything, then we are nothing less than rebellious, disobedient, unfaithful, unwilling, ungrateful, unfruitful, unordained, worthless unchosen people! It is love that wins people to want to accept Jesus!
When the moment comes when someone asks, who will go, who will speak, who will serve? You should stand up and say, “Send me”! Where there is a need to love and to do a work for God, then ask God for the anointing  ordaining of the Holy Spirit to give you the grace and the power for the hour to just do it! It is like swimming, you just need to jump in the water!
Year after year we see Cadets in the Southern Territory get chosen in numbers of 40 or 50, and in 2016 they expect even 70 Cadets to answer God’s call unconditionally!  Doesn’t it amaze you how many thousands of people worldwide respond to the call in the Salvation Army? Complying with no control over one’s destiny, no control over much of anything! When we are submitted and obedient, under the condition of rendering fruit to God, then we gain the power of having God on our side as never before. What a blessing! I have meet so many people that want the privileges of being chosen but few are they that are willing to pay the price of living the chosen life; the one of dying daily and taking up your cross to do God’s will and not your own. Thank God for the ones that chose that, they are out there, and we must find them!
With the conviction the Cadets are willing to be sent should this convict you as Soldiers to follow a bit more closer as well as God allowing Him to reveal what direction to go in? If God is choosing you, if he spoke to you today, why not answer the call? Has God reminded you of a mission or a desire to serve in some way this morning?  Say to God, “Send me! I am saved to be sent!