History Maker by Kris Vollotton….Jan.31, 2011

A friend emailed me this blog from Kris Vollotton, one of the Sr. Leaders at Bethel Church in Reading, Ca,.  It’s so good, deals with God has been pushing through me this last year i had to share with you!!!  Enjoy…

Every so often in the course of history there are individuals born who defy common reason and statistical explanation. These are the great ones, who break the tether of their generation’s expectations and rise to the high call that seems to echo from somewhere beyond the grave.

The prophets of old peered into the future and spoke of these violent ones who would force their way into the Kingdom, take hold of Heaven and pull it down to earth. These reigning saints refuse to have their exploits be a mere reflection of the past, but instead break the gravitational barriers of naysayers and doubters, and journey far beyond the boundaries of reason into places where no one has ever gone before. Ultimately they capture the prize of the upward call of God that lies in Christ Jesus. These are God’s history makers, the Lord’s chosen people, His mighty men, His holy nation.

Many of us can feel the vacuum of this vortex drawing our hearts into this divine destiny. We find our inner man longing, stirring, and burning for the great adventure. Live or die, we must press through the walls of mediocrity and find the Promised Land of our souls. We live with a passion to be numbered among those who have gained fame in the halls of Heaven and are feared among the prison guards of hell. If we are going to walk as God’s ruling royalty, we have to:

 

Pray unceasingly

Give sacrificially

Dream unreasonably

Serve wholeheartedly

Love unashamedly

Walk innocently

Believe undoubtingly

Live powerfully

These are the qualities of the Bride of Christ in all of her glory. She is called to be the most creative force on the face of the earth. Therefore, we must not allow ourselves to become known for our boxes, that is, famous for what we don’t do because of our “righteous”constrictions. Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin had certain moral values that restrained their behavior, but they were famous for what they did, not for what they didn’t do! It would be tragic if the most creative people on the face of the earth allowed themselves to be reduced to rent-a-cops guarding a box (The Ark of the Covenant) that God vacated 2,000 years ago.

The truth is that if we don’t take our rightful place in the earth, we will relegate sinners, void of the mind of Christ, barred from the wisdom of the ages, and wandering in utter darkness, to being the most brilliant minds of our time! If the brightest light in this world belonged to those locked in darkness, how great would the darkness be in our world? Something is fundamentally wrong with this picture, but this is our brain on religion. Religion is like kryptonite to Superman. Religion can conform the most righteous, reigning saints into mindless zombies, puppets repeating someone else’s convictions they don’t even understand themselves.

Attack Of The Clones

I am convinced that religion is the father of genetic cloning. Religion invented cloning long before the world ever thought of it. Religion has a way of sucking the most powerful people on the planet into a spiritual look-a-like contest, calling it discipleship. True discipleship is meant to empower people to be transformed into the image of their Creator, but religion redefines the terms, conforming people into replicas of their leaders. Religion takes God’s mighty men and makes them artifacts in a museum.

Religious people, like the Pharisees of old, have the hardest time reaching out to folks who think “outside of the box” and don’t behave inside their hopeless shackles. Part of the struggle comes from what they have done to the Savior of the world. They have sterilized the gospel. Jesus took water and turned it to wine, but 2,000 years later, today’s Pharisees have diluted it to grape juice. Religion has reduced the supernatural power of God to a history lesson about serving the dead body of a helpless Christ who, still nailed to the Cross, is incapable of rocking their sacred boat. They emphasize the drowning of baptism, arguing over how people should get wet and what should be said over them during their dipping. Religious people have lost touch with the fact that the bold print of baptism is not on the descent but on the ascension. The death of Christ paid for our sins, but it was His resurrection that gave life to our mortal bodies. Religion embraces death sadistically and moves the risen Christ out of the garden and back to the tomb. Religious people pray things like “God, kill me,” not realizing that even the One who came to give His life as a ransom for us all prayed, “Father, if You are willing, remove this cup (of death) from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done” (Luke 22:42). Jesus did not want to die; He wanted to do His Father’s will. If religion had its way, it would rewrite Mary’s proclamation to read, “He is in the tomb just where we laid Him!” We have lost sight of the fact that the Cross was for the old man not the new man, and that the true Christian life is not about dying for Christ, but living in the life He purchased for us to establish His Kingdom on earth! The Church must shake off the shackles of religion and embrace our supernatural destiny.

Our Commission

The world is crying out in distress, and we must not miss this kairos moment, the opportunity of the ages. In the late sixties, the Beatles took America by storm. In a few short years, four boys from Liverpool altered the course of our nation’s history. Soon after, the world was swept into the wake of their anointing—all while they were singing “Yeah, yeah, yeah.” But it wasn’t long before the Fab Four started to experience a crisis in their own souls. They began to cry out in desperation, singing:

Help, I need somebody

Help, not just anybody

Help, you know I need someone, help

When I was younger, so much younger than today,

I never needed anybody’s help in any way.

But now those days are gone, I’m not so self-assured

Now I find I’ve changed my mind and opened up the doors

Help me if you can, I’m feeling down

And I do appreciate you being ‘round

Help me get my feet back on the ground.

Won’t you please, please help me

Help me, help me, ooh.

But their cry for help fell on deaf ears in the sanctuary of hope, and soon they were calling Hare Krishna their “sweet lord.” The Church can’t afford to fall asleep in the harvest today as we have done so many times in the past. We are not supposed to reflect our culture; we are commissioned to transform it.

We are called to disciple all the nations of the world. Discipling nations means submerging them in God–not religion–and “teaching them all I commanded you” (Matthew 28:20). Teaching nations how to think is the transformational catalyst to changing cultures. But as long as Christians aren’t valued in society, they will have no influence in the world. (You only have as much influence in people’s lives as they have value for you. Anytime you try to have more influence than someone has value for you, you will manipulate them.) It is imperative that we become kings who understand the ways royal people influence authority. Otherwise, we will reduce ourselves to social begging, hoping that the BIG, powerful people feel compassion for us and help our cause. This poisonous poverty mindset reduces the Christian message to a cry for help instead of a call for leadership. We don’t need nations to change for our sake. We have a living, abiding, unshakable Kingdom that dwells within us and prospers under all circumstances. We need the nations to change for the sake of those still lost in darkness. They need the culture around them to create a safe environment for them until they get the Kingdom within them.

This cultural begging has relegated the Kingdom of God to a subculture. God never intended Christianity to be a subculture. Subcultures are those cultures that are subservient to a more powerful culture. The world’s commentary on the first century Church reflects the true influence we are meant to have in society. They proclaimed, “These who have turned the world upside down have come here too” (Acts 17:6 NKJV). We are called to turn the world around and set it back on its feet again. We are to be counter-culture until the mindset of the nations begins to take on the attitude of the Kingdom. Christians are not subservient to the world because God has assigned us the highest level of authority that exists on this planet. When Christians lose their desire and courage to confront the evils of our day honorably, we begin to be influenced by the lying principalities that are also commissioned to disciple the nations, but with an antichrist agenda. These demonic forces work to dethrone the Prince of Peace, who is the rightful prince of the principles that make societies prosper, and instead enthrone the prince of darkness. Consequently, the enabling principles of a culture become demonically inspired instead of Kingdom in-Spirited. This dark prince works to establish evil thinking that leads to destructive behaviors. But when Jesus rules, He enables the principles of the King to transform the culture through the mind of Christ. In other words, people in a nation governed by the Kingdom begin to think like God!

However, it is important that we learn how to carry His power and authority. If we believers become combative instead of honorably confronting, we will reduce our influence to the small pond of the church and render ourselves powerless in the ocean of humanity. We are to carry God’s authority into the lives of people and nations through invitation, not through intrusion or invasion. Although we are called to be combative to the powers of darkness, we are to be honorably confronting to people, demonstrating the benefits and rewards of a superior Kingdom.

 

The Boy That Changed My Life Forever

Six years ago today everything about my approach toward ministry changed.  I remember when I gave my life to Jesus, I was instantly changed, delivered, and filled with this uncontrollable fire to tell every human breathing the truth of the love of Jesus.  Three days after Mike Denigan Jr. gave me my first opportunity to preach the gospel, over 62 people gave their hearts to Jesus and at that moment I knew I wanted to do this for the rest of my life.  Soon after I found myself leading a group of Jr. High kids and then youth pastor, many kids gathered.  At the same time I went to a church where our pastor beat into us the idea that we could change the world.  That we were created to be a history maker, and I believed it.  This is when I first started to see entire cities coming to know Jesus, and I was the one God allowed to make it happen because I said yes to Him.  I was consumed with taking my city, every high school, every middle school….for the cause of the Kingdom.  Our group exploded in numbers, I had the right team and all I could see was the masses.

Then six years ago on Sept. 13, I received a call right before 2:55 am from a student leader in our youth ministry that something was wrong with her brother, who was a sophomore in our youth ministry, and I needed to rush over.  When I got to the house I walked into his room and found him lying there after committing suicide.  How could this happen on my watch?  I remember I just saw him earlier that day leaving school smiling at me when i told him how proud i was of the growth I seen in him.  At that moment I didn’t care about filling a room, my heart was destroyed by the question, “Why didn’t he call me?”.  I had the honor of preaching his funeral and over 100 people came to the alter to give their life to Jesus, including the boy’s father.  The only thing that went through my mind was that I would not lose another kid.  If there was thousands or five I decided that I was going to invest in people, that those I invested in would invest in others, and my group would be known as a place where people really care about individual people.  Not just words…..but every service was tailored towards this end.  I went a little far, looking at suspect kids myspace’s at the time and reporting them to parents, scaring pursuing boys try to vulture our girls but I wasn’t going to lose another one.

I was told by a famous preacher once that relationships don’t grow the church.  He was right, they don’t. The business of the church grows and is ran by the gifts of administration and governments.  What separates church from a business is the relationships…the investment in people; the honoring of one another.  People don’t care how much you know. The world is not interested in what the Bible says and could destroy most believers in a debate with their knowledge of the Word but most believers don’t read the Word.  They aren’t rushing to the truth because true authentic care and honor for one another is rare in the church; they figure they world is better.  People just want to know that YOU really care for them.  Young people will come to know Jesus by the Jesus they see in us as pastors.  Beyond the crowd that grows our influence to gain a network to get the invite to the next youth conference as a speaker, or the pressure to keep your job or to compete with Pastor Pookie down the street at Hip Hop Church, even though thats all good it is not about that.  The central focus is people..real young people that are hurting, and all they want to is does this cool looking guy on the stage shouting about some man named Jesus really give 2 cents about me.  If I call this guys would he be there?

A couple of weeks ago I ran into the mother of a girl that I used to youth pastor. Frantically she grabbed me insisting that I call her daughter.  When I called her she was talking of ending her life because she thought it would make life easier.  Her family was homeless, mom told by a doctor that in 2 weeks the mom will be total disabled.  She had enough, no one cared, wasn’t getting easier, and didn’t see a light. I promised her it would get better and I called her basketball coach, and her school recourse person.  Her coach had her over and talked, we surrounded her with support, and this homeless family in less than one week was had a home and was together.  She told me she didn’t believe me when i said it was going to get better and was going to end her life….but…..she gave me a chance.  I told her she gave the Lord a chance, that the Lord had never left her and all she had to do is reach out for help!  Thank God, I didn’t lose another one, it it took so little from each of us.  To her, it was enormous….life saving!

I’ll never forget Isaac Keller, he has revolutionized my life and ministry forever.  It is because of the affect of his life on me that I have great joy with many all over the US and the world that look to me as a mentor/father to them.  The only thing that we can leave on this earth that will be of any worth is your investment in the life of another.  I still burn with a passion to tell every human of the radical love Jesus Christ has for them, but also to leave a legacy in others by equipping them, empowering them, and releasing them to do greater than I will ever do.

The boy changed my life forever!

 

Framed and Focused By Perspective

 

2 Kings 6:16-17

“Don’t be afraid!” Elisha told him. “For there are more on our side than on theirs!” Then Elisha prayed, “O LORD, open his eyes and let him see!” The LORD opened the young man’s eyes, and when he looked up, he saw that the hillside around Elisha was filled with horses and chariots of fire.

Perception is reality.  Here we find two men that are in the same situation, facing the same circumstance yet they see two entirely different things; It’s a matter of perceptive.  The way you perceive someone or something determines everything!  It determines the extent in which you can receive from someone and determines weather you fail or succeed; weather you win or lose.  One morning, Elisha’s servant got up early walked outside to see chariots, troop, and horses all around him.  From his perspective, it was over!  He saw death, doom and destruction which caused fear and a sense of hopelessness.  On the other hand, Elisha’s response when facing insurmountable circumstances without hesitation was opportunity and victory!  There was never a question.  When you get up and look at what you face everyday in you world, what do you see?  When facing let downs, set backs, lack, debt, sickness, loss of a job, unfulfilled dreams, or failed/failing marriage what do you see? Failure and loss or success and victory?  Like the servant do you see death and hopelessness or like Elisha do you see opportunity?  Your vision is your future!

We must make a decision to change our perception if we are disgusted with our current reality.  No, changing the way we look the challenges and obstacles we face will not make the better nor will they go away, but it does change how we go through them and where we end up on the other side, if we make it through them.  You will either become paralyzed and stuck in your “stuff” and when that situation fades it something else.  Then the course you started at on is detoured drastically causing you to go down a path you never intend to go.  The devil wants to get you off course.  Sin, as described in Romans 14:23 is not following your conviction, doing anything you believe (trust in, adhere to, rely on) is not right.  This is regardless of stuff you face, people your around, city/country you live in, boss/company you work for or person your married to.  On the other hand, if you change you perception, not only will you make it through the “stuff” you’re facing but you will be stronger, wiser, and on the same course to laid out for yourself.  Two foundational elements to changing you perception are Honor and Wisdom.

Honoring God and Honor His word is a key  element  to change our perception.  The greek word for honor is te-ma which means to value or esteem, to carry weight.  The same word used in John 4:44 which say a prophet has no honor (esteem or weight) in his own home town is used in Acts 5:2 where it says they kept back part of the price of the land sold. The word of God must carry more weight in our life then what we see.  His promises for us must become more vivd that the challenges we face.  What you see and what He says is always in contradiction.  His word that are filled with His promises for us as individuals allow us to see past the challenges of life that we face.  Jesus gives us a spiritual telescope in John 16:33 when He say have peace in ME!  There is going to be problems, trails and what seems like all hell breaking lose in this world, but i have overcome it.  Look to Me(Jesus), have peace.  Do you feed on your doom and gloom tube (TV) more than you feed on His word?  What ever you eat on you are going to add weight to.  Are you fat on the world or fat on His word?  God’s word must have supreme value in order for your perspective to change.  Elisha valued God promise for Him and caused Him to see past the physical world army he was surrounded by to see Heaven’s army around them all!  Do you honor God’s more, doe it carry more weight than anything else in your life?

Wisdom is also a vital element to changing our perception.   Wisdom means God’s perspective.  We need God’s perspective (wisdom) in every area of our life in order to be the people God has called us to be and walk in His will here on earth.  Doubt comes to divide or separate us from our route, getting us off track.  Doubt causes our inner man to be distracted away from the promises that God has for us; distracting us from faith.  Heb . 11:1 speaks of faith being the internal evidence of something that is not seen in the external.  Wisdom amplifies faith, but doubt divides us away from faith and creates fear.  Doubt begins with a thought that is contrary the word of God and continues with a decision.  Accumulated thoughts lead to ongoing decisions and cause us to speak out of the fear and our word over takes our thoughts every time.  The servant saw a massive army, doubt creeped in, and  fear caused him to  ask Elisha what to do(which really mean lets get the heck out of here).  Elisha responded with wisdom (God’s perspective) because honor caused Him to see, faith took over and he spoke out that there was more on his team then the enemy.  His victory was framed and focused by perception.  How do you get wisdom (God’s perspective)?  James 1:5 say, If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking.” Your success and/or failure is framed and focused by you’re perception.

My prayer for you today is that honor and wisdom  would cause you to overcome the circumstances that are attempting to paralyze and destroy  you today.  That they would cause you to see Him in with you, enabling you to forgive yourself and receive His peace and forgiveness today.  In Jesus name, Amen!