May 20, 2012

Don’t overlook Flywheel

Even though Facing the Giants and Fireproof have become household names, don’t forget about Flywheel.  The former two are amazing Christian films that are having a huge impact on the world and the Body of Christ. The latter is my favorite of the three. Maybe it spoke to me, being a small business owner who has tried to have a semi partnership with the Lord. Sure I acknowledge him and sure I’ve run an ethical business, but has he been my partner?

The answer for me until the last few months was no. He was an adviser at times, or a board member I flew in 4 times per year for a quick consult. He was who I went to when I got in a jam. Did I bring him in as a full blown partner? Not until recently. After reading the biography of R.G LeTourneau I realized that I must turn it over to him. I must go where he takes me and my motives need to be as pure as those of Jesus.

If you haven’t seen Flywheel yet, then rent it or I’d recommend buying it as you’ll want to watch it a few times. It is a truly powerful picture of what God can do with a business owner who lets him steer the ship.

How could we be used if …

How could we be used if …. we’d only turn it all over to him.

In reading James the 4th chapter this morning, I realized a few things.

  1. The 4th chapter of James became my new favorite text in the bible.
  2. The 4th chapter of James is like a what if.

I’m not a bible commentator. There is my disclaimer, but the word of God is living and active and speaks to my heart just like it does yours. So here goes.

What if in verses 1-3 we would ask God for what we want with the right motives? I think about how many times my will was secretly for more. More recognition, more money myself, more comfort or freedom. What if my petitions were more about the right motives? I believe he’d answer much more frequently which leads to less quarreling, fighting and coveting.

What if in verses 4-10 we would make Jesus Lord of all of our life? What if we stepped out of the world 100% instead of 1/2 or 3/4? God is jealous for our attention or as the NIV says the spirit he caused to live within us envies intensely.

What if we resisted the devil? James tell us the evil one will flee. I’ve read of some amazing turning points in the lives of Christian businessmen who experienced tremendous success after this scenario played out. Come near to God and he will come near to you. He will exalt you if you humble yourself you double minded man. Sometimes I read these verses and think my picture should be next to the text.

Lastly, what if we let God whittle our goals, dreams and visions down to his will for our life. His will is that none should perish, above that you’ll get a million opinions. What if we dreamed big dreams with a sense of destiny, but approached them humbly. What if we avoided not only sins of commission but sins of omission like James refers to in verse 4:17. What if we showed up daily for our walk?

How much more could we build God’s kingdom if we made him the majority partner in our business?

I heard Max Lucado yesterday on the radio say, “Do most what you do best”.

Reacting to a Broken World

Every new day reminds me of the trials we face in the world. I hear of another close friend battling cancer, another death in a family and another child with autism. This world is surely broken but Jesus did overcome it so take heart. John 16:33

What kind of a view do we take of this pain and suffering? Do we march on in faith as God has commanded us to do so many times. The 11th and 12th chapters of Hebrews makes it clear that God thinks highly of those with great faith. Whenever I’m completely defeated and beaten down, those two chapters bring a spring to my step.

I have been reading a little about a great hero of the twentieth century Winston Churchill. The story has been told many a time of how Churchill wrote a letter home to his mother after surviving a battle and dispatching several enemies. He told his mother he believed he had been preserved for greater things.

What if we fellow Christians (by the way don’t let the revisionist historians tell you that Churchill wasn’t a bible believing Christian) approached our lives with the sense of destiny. Churchill made a statement in his twenties about acts he fulfilled in his 80′s. Wow.

The same could be said for Abe Lincoln who failed and failed and failed. In those fiery furnaces of failure a man of such perseverance and diligent character was formed. If not he couldn’t have possibly lead our country through it’s toughest times.

Keep showing up and believing that God has preserved you for higher things. Yes this world is temporary. Heaven is home but while we’re here let’s walk forward in faith. It’s much better than fear.

Sounds like a great time to plug Max Lucado’s new book “Fearless”. I need to pick up a copy.