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Greetings,
Today I am going to begin addressing a need for leadership to take people from the world and empower them to become effective sons and daughters of God that bring the life of God to their word. Jesus didn’t merely free us from a life of sin, He came to empower us to live lives that are influenced by and for the grace of heaven. Grace is the manifest presence of Holy Spirit in our lives that transforms us to become what we could not be before. God wants us to be individuals who are joined to an expression of His family to fulfill the purpose of our Heavenly Father in our world.
In the world, there is increasing evidence of the iniquities of the hearts of mankind. Men and women in the societies of the world live in the ways of the world. Although this can appear to be a challenge to our faith, I believe it is a real opportunity for God to do great things! As leaders in the body of Christ we are called to empower former people of the world in becoming heavenly people of life in this world. This means that those people find their identity, testimony, and purpose in Christ. Christ in them is not only the hope of heaven for them one day, but also the hope for each of them living their lives for the glory of God. It involves their individual lives, their marriages, their families, their membership in the family of God, and in every role that they find themselves in, in life.
When we come to Christ, we find an escape from the bondages of our sin. We find our refuge in God. People in the world are increasingly knowing the pressures of life in a progressively complex world. They often look for a way to escape their old life. They look for a place of refuge that meets their own needs in this world. When we seek to serve people as a way of escape from the world or a way of finding their personal needs fulfilled, we fail to see a community of God’s purpose. We end up becoming some measure of a fellowship with God and with one another, but we don’t discover our true identity, testimony, and purpose in this world. Leaders must lead people from a place of escape and refuge to become a place of purpose and destiny. The church cannot be a place of escape and refuge. It must be a place of empowerment and glory. A city of escape and refuge will create a culture of survival and thus it will not develop and empower change for a greater glory. A city of refuge is a need-based society, and it can create a fellowship, but it cannot produce an ekklesia (church) of influence in the world.
What is an ekklesia? The word “Church” is taken from the Greek word “ekklesia”. It comes from the Greek word “eke”, a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote) and the Greek word “kaleo” meaning; to “call” (properly, aloud, but used in a variety of applications, directly or otherwise). In the time of Christ using this word it was a political term used in the Greek culture. It literally meant “an assembly of citizens summoned by the crier, the legislative assembly to make a decision for the community”.
Leadership is greatly affected by our definition of what we lead. If we lead for the purpose of the facilitation of a group of Christian people gathered together to encourage one another in the Christian lifestyle and the principles of the Christian faith we will carry some measure of significance, but we will miss the fuller picture of what Jesus meant.
The church is the body of Christ. She, together with her head Jesus, is the fullness of Christ who fills all in all. She is one with Jesus Christ in His authority and has been given authority over every rule, authority, power, dominion, and name in the earth. This is the ekklesia of God. This is the church, the called-out assembly of the members of Christ’s body that brings life to the world. She is the life-giving womb of God in the midst of the nations and the generations of men.
We cannot empower the church to fulfill her destiny in Christ by merely becoming places of escape and refuge from the world. We must be transformed in our thinking, and we must empower those we lead to be transformed to become a different kind of community than the communities of the world. We must restructure the city to become a city of destiny in Christ. We must see ourselves as a community with a clear identity. That identity is given to us by God in Christ. We must see ourselves as a community with a unique testimony given to us by a manifestation of God’s Word and Spirit in our lives. We must embrace a partnership with God in all things to find a common purpose of God’s kingdom and will in our lives. We must set a foundation in our community for a 100-year plan. We must lead to empower the present and future generations to live to be a blessing, apply the actions of their lives to multiply by giving their lives to empower their sons and daughters to believe and know God in an intimate and powerful way. We must lead to see our children’s children bring the life of Christ to places beyond the ability in our present day. We must lead to see the blessings of Christ influence the world with the eternal power of our Father that creates a life-giving sound in our world.
Food For Thought,
Ted J. Hanson
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