Pessimism - Two
toddlers filled with natural curiosity approach a dog for the first
time.
The dog is the dog allows himself to be hugged
by the first child and playfully licks the little boys face... he
giggles with delight.
The second dog has never been around children
before. As the child #2 reaches out the dog growls and snaps at the
toddler leaving a little blood and enough fear of dogs to last the
rest of his life.
Before we can be optimistic we have to understand
where our fears come from. The above illustration will cause both
children to draw some conclusions about the nature of dogs that may not
be true. In reality, depending on breed or circumstances, most dogs are
friendly. However we are wise not too make to many assumptions about how
they will react to strangers. Correct?
Life is like...
the scenario above. Most of us have been bitten by some circumstance and
we naturally project those experiences into our future. Christians can
even magnify this "projection" phenomena because we often assume God is
behind our circumstances. It's fairly common to see believers retreat
from life's opportunities due the risks they perceive. Let's
illustration with another example:
What if we lived in the days of Noah but missed
the fact that God was planning a flood to bring judgment on the
earth. Simple, we would be treading water. Noah's flood is a
historic fact of God's sovereign power. However, if we assume that
every flood is the judgment of God we would also be "treading
water." Every bad circumstance would paralyze us with fear.
Here's the Biblical "middle" ground. God is
powerful enough to intervene at any scale he chooses. However, the vast
majority of life's events don't carry a hidden message of God's
intentions. "Sovereignty" means that God has the power to intervene in
any way He chooses. However, that doesn't mean He has pre-scripted every
detail of our future. Good and bad things happen to all of us.
Victorious Christians who are handed lemons in life simply start making
lemonade. Everybody else is left with a sour taste... and a little
tendency to hold back from God's destiny on their life... a tendency to
"project pessimism" into their future.
Eureka - I love
the component of live conferences that allows us to interact with
people. I'm also amazed at the level of healing (tears and laughter)
that flow when people get a picture of what God wants to do in their
life or business. I wouldn't normally expect a talk on marketplace
ministry to touch people that deeply. Here's why the message is
profound.
Most of us have been knocked around enough by life
that we just can't project ourselves into that 100 fold category. We all
feel a little failure... a little rejection from God. Somehow the Holy
Spirit gets past our minds and talks to our hearts. That's when we start
to believe the true nature of God. We transition from the projections
rooted in our past experiences to the present reality of God's personal
love for us and the magnitude of his destiny on our life. We start to
see ourselves having the favor of "Kings" in God's eyes.
Now
unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we
ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us Eph 3:20 KJV
Here's an excerpt from an email that articulates
what many felt.
I am reading your book (Desire
to Destiny) and doing
the homework in place of my daily devotions and it is making me weep
uncontrollably.... almost every day. Some of the things you kind of
skimmed over, are 'in my face' in detail as I am going through the
book and the questions, which I am answering in a journal, are
revealing many things about the lies I have believed and the places
in which I have held back...
No Longer Holding Back
- Here's the "take home" message. We can accomplish everything God has
called us to do. We just can't read failure into every setback or " I
can't miss" into every victory. On the way to experiencing the fullness
of our calling or destiny in God, life is filled with both successes and
failures. Our job is to find the opportunity in every circumstance and
make the best out of it. Christians "float." Even in tragedy we have
access to resurrection power to redeem death back to life. "In all these
things we are more than conquerors." (Rom 8:37)
What's the reason for optimism? Kings that
understand the magnitude of their destiny in Christ coupled with the
character consistency to handle the ups and downs of life - warfare.
They are emotionally free to rejoice in triumph and shed a tear during
setbacks. Regardless of what just happened (good or bad), their eye is
on Jesus; their expectation is on His abundance.
Life is an adventure. People are a blessing.
God is amazing. We're winning.
Opportunity! -
I helped Jayston Tunnelle (a pastor from Liberia) write a
business plan for a grocery store in Monrovia. We need someone with
experience in retail / groceries to review it and we need an investor to
make it a reality. The details of the business start-up and Jayston's
contact info are on the link.
You're invited into the
vision to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money,
and do the mission.
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The Message
- Our first goal is to get the Releasing Kings message into the
hands of the messengers that will carry it... do it, preach it,
teach it, example it.
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The Money -
The second goal is to help Kings break out of poverty by networking
them with practical opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce
them to the right people, the right opportunity, and the right
financial approach.
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The Mission
- Network Kings with opportunities to mix business and missions.
Accomplish the great commission through the marketplace.
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You can get your copy
of Releasing Kings for Ministry in the
Marketplace or Desire to Destiny at