Last night me and two mates took the red-eye from Perth to Sydney following the weekend conference at Calvary Chapel Albany. We all were blessed by messages and testimonies from pastors Raul Ries and Bill Welsh, as well as from Ryan Ries of The Whosoevers. The common qualities between these men are a genuine love of God, compassion, and a contrite spirit. Whether they shared passages from scripture or detailed events of their lives, the power of Jesus Christ to save and deliver was central. Being grounded and obedient to the Word of God was another uniting point of every discussion.
I was not only able to spend quality time with my traveling buddies Ian and Paul, but also met a lot of great people like Russ, Bruce, Luke, Bryan, and many more. The more I travel around Australia the more I am struck by the fact we serve the same God. We come from different backgrounds with different accents and roles in the Body of Christ, but we love and honor the same LORD. It's amazing how powerful the Gospel of Jesus Christ is, and how it has remained unchanged since the very beginning. What was Good News then is STILL Good News now. The message never grows old because this world is still full of sinners who need forgiveness and new life in Christ. Because there are more people on the world than ever, the need for salvation grows bigger by the day.
There will likely be a string of posts borne out of this conference as I consider what God is showing me. He still wants to completely change and revitalize my relationship with Him. Am I willing to grow in faith, obedience, and prayer? Am I willing to believe that what God has promised He is able to perform? Because of Christ we are never destined to remain in a rut or repeat past mistakes. Our God makes all things new. This promise is not only for those who have just made a commitment to follow Christ. God desires to bring a newness to the way you approach God, a freshness to His Word, and graft into our hearts a renewed desire to please Him and fall back into love with Him again. He wants our dry eyes moistened with divine affections, and our hearts to be full of love for Him and the lost. We are not doomed because of our past, not even by what you did yesterday or today. Because of Christ, we now have a future. Will we live for Him?
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