Friday, July 21, 2006

Where my ladies at???

Thank you to all who made last night such a meaningful time of sharing and insight. Piper's Book brought us to discuss the notion that TO RISK ONE'S LIFE & LOSE IT is BETTER THAN TO WASTE IT.

We talked about risking our lives for the sake of Christ and what God could be calling us to risk in. It's important that we distinguish this idea from just our fears and uncertainties. Life is full of them no doubt, but to risk one's life is to know that God is calling us to something that will cost us and could perhaps cause us to suffer, be rejected, be faced with discomfort, etc. In the words of Queen Esther, it is the attitude that "If I perish, I perish."

But what would cause such an attitude to arise? Scripture teaches us (especially in Matthew 13) that it is nothing less than a complete valuing and cherishing of Christ and the kingdom of God. It is to say with the Psalmist, "Your love is better than life." You must see the kingdom as worthy of your life if you're going to risk something for it. Just like you must find that girl of your dreams so completely worth it that you're willing to risk anything to be with her.

I suppose we all know what it means to risk when we find something that is truly worth taking the risk over. It's sad that for many of us we don't even entertain the notion of risk when it comes to the cause of making Christ known.

I wonder how many of us have ever uttered words similar to David Brainerd.

When I really enjoy God, I feel my desires of Him the more insatiable, and my thirstings after holiness the more unquenchable...Oh for holiness! Oh, for more of God in my soul! Oh this pleasing pain! It makes my soul press after God...Oh, that I may feel this continual hunger, and not be retarded, but rather animated by every "cluster from Canaan" - to reach forward in the narrow way, for the full enjoyment and possession of the heavenly inheritance. Oh that I might never loiter in my heavenly journey!


Brainerd died at the age of 29 from tuberculosis. But how he absolutely longed for the things of God. He risked everything and gained everything. May the worth of Christ shine brilliantly in our hearts today.

On another note, thanks to all the ladies who continue to come out faithfully and despite the length of time between gatherings, truly make an effort to engage, fellowship, and participate in each other's lives. As we concluded last night in prayer, it was particularly meaningful to me to hear us praying for one another sincerely. And not only for those who were present, but those who were absent as well. Even though Howard and I were the only guys, I counted it a privilege to be in the company of godly women who love the Lord and are commited to His cause. You ladies put us to shame, and I would have it no other way! You rock!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello Students,

Just want to let you know about a few plans in the works.

> Sat. Oct. 21st, 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Dodgeball & Dinner at CF

>4 week Bible Study, Oct. 25 - Nov. 15th.

>A Formal Progessive Dinner- Dec. 2

>Urbana06 - Dec. 27 -31st in St. Louis, MO - A student Missions Convention - www.urbana.org
The theme is based on Eph. 4:1

>Late Jan - a winter retreat

Check back for more details.
Do any of these plans interest you?
Let me know.
Diane