A Time To Let Go?
I do not like to inconvenience or impose a burden on people by asking them to do something. That often results in me doing more things than I actually have the capacity to do well. Rather than holding on to my own hang-ups, there were moments in a particular workshop related to making disciples when God whispered, “Let Go!” Let go of thinking you have to do it all instead of involving others.
Let Go of Your Need to Control, Embrace More Empowerment
Let go of thinking you have to know everything perfectly so you can teach all of it all at once before anyone can move forward. Rather than knowing every last detail before starting, God seemed to suggest that we give folks what they need to get them rolling, then continue equipping them with new skills and tools as they practice what they learn. Providing more “just-in-time” training and healthy guidance along the journey means helping folks learn what they need to know right when it will be most helpful.
Let Go of Excuses, Embrace New Possibilities
It’s hard to count the times I have heard, “With all this emphasis on planting new churches, what are you doing for the rest of us (meaning ‘my’ church)?” The number of reasons why a pastor, leader, team or congregation feels like they are not getting the help they need are as numerous as the stars in the heavens.
Or at least it seems that way. I am the first to admit that the overwhelming nature of the needs, even in our fairly small denomination, sometimes causes paralysis or has been addressed in less than helpful ways. I continue to pray for forgiveness for where I, and we, have not lived or served up to the mark.
Christ says, "let go. Let go of those old excuses and failures that I took the punishment for. I know about them, and I dealt with them. Stop letting them keep you from doing what I called you to.”
God has moved us to this point, and he now calls us forward. He has told us through outside observers that this journey we are on is part of a much larger call involving many others we knew little or nothing about a few years ago. It’s time to let go of the excuses and disappointments of the past that stand between us and Christ, between us and each other, between us and those he redeemed us to touch in his name. It’s time to celebrate the new life, new energy and new possibilities God has placed on our team. THIS is what God is doing to help your existing church!

It’s time to embrace together God’s invitation to journey deeper into the transforming mission the Father has been on since before the dawn of time. What is it you need to “let go of” so that your arms will be free to embrace what God has is store?







