Church planting in Northern New Jersey presents significant challenges sort of like a plant 'growing in concrete', but this blog focuses on how we are overcoming and establishing this church community through God's great power! A blog by Pastor Jonathan Papa of Life Source Church in West Caldwell, NJ.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Abide
As kid our dreams are so real and seem within reach. However, as we grow the ‘real life’ before us becomes a major factor and diminishes our innocent hope. It’s as though the obstacle becomes more real than the dream. Our natural reaction is to figure things out, to toil to find solutions and muster all of the ‘inner strength’ that we have been told we possess. Society is so quick to tell us “believe in yourself and you can accomplish anything,” but does that ideology misdirect our faith toward ourselves and away from Christ? Does this self-sufficiency influence us to be followers of self before we are followers of Christ? We begin to think how we can make extra before we pray, we assess our interactions with co-workers before we pray for them. We seek to de-stress with trips to the gym, spa or pour our heart out over a cup of coffee with a friend before pouring our heart out to Christ on our knees.
The desire of Christ as quoted in Gospel of John is that we abide in Him. “I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing (John 15:5 NASB).”
In this blog I address the difficulty of planting a church in Northern New Jersey. However, the solution to any challenge you or I face is to abide in Christ. According to Jesus we are not the ones who cause fruit to be produced from our ‘inner strength’, but as we abide in Christ. In Christ we draw all nutrients, strength, vitality and fulfill our natural destiny of producing what is good.
What does it then mean to ‘abide’? As I gathered in a prayer meeting I was taken back to a place of my youth. The world was simple and at times nothing mattered but being in the presence of Jesus. I can think back to when I was a child and an early teenager. I think of the pure and innocent love I had for God. It was a time before schedules, paying bills, fixing the house or raking leaves among many other ‘adult’ responsibilities. I listen to the simple faith of my four year old son. I can see such an innocent love for Christ and I am envious. In my time of prayer I realized I need to get back to a place of loving my time with Jesus. It is a place where everything fades away and the only thing that matters is that I am with Christ. In Him I find the strength to live as He has called me, I find the wisdom to love and lead like Him. This faith journey cannot be a chore, but must be a place where we are lost in love with our Creator who gave His Son that we might live. It’s a small word, but a big challenge, to tune out all the distractions and turn our attention to Christ that we might ‘abide’.
Read these Passages for further insight on abiding:
“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.” Psalm 91: 1
“…Those who trust in the LORD Are as Mount Zion, which cannot be moved but abides forever.” Psalm 125: 1
“Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God.” 1 John 4:15
All Scripture for represented in this post are in the New American Standard Bible version.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
‘Great Faith’ or ‘Great Naivety’
When I first announced a few years back that my wife and I would set out to plant a church with our newborn son people had all sorts of reactions. I was taken aback by one response in particular when people would comment “Wow, Jonathan you must have such great faith to trust that God will provide every need you will have.”
It would take some difficult experiences to discover a truly deeper level of faith. Now, nearly four years later I understand the difficulties of finding a place to worship, coordinating multiple ministries through volunteers, financial pressures and emotions like failure and discouragement to name a few challenges I realize now that I didn’t have ‘great faith’ but ‘great naivety’.
Understanding the depth of the challenge presented me with a great question as the challenges in your life today present you with a similar question which is “now that I am aware of the mountain that stands before me will I continue to trust?” You see, it’s easy to trust when we are ignorant, but when your worst fear becomes your newest reality will you continue to have faith? The mountain in your life may be sickness, depression, financial disaster, addiction or a relationship that seems to be shipwrecked.
God is not shocked by your seemingly impossible situation. God is faithful to walk with you through the pain and strengthen you through your journey. Faith is to stand face to face with the enormity of the mountain and still believe our God is greater!
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