PART I:
Wow! I have been slowly working on this post for about a week and finally here it is:
Passion 2010 has been one the most incredible experiences of my life. In metaphorical terms, I can compare it to a giant slingshot. I feel like I was pulled back and shot across the world praising God's never-ending love. The best part is that Passion didn't end. It was just the beginning. The praising, praying, learning, and spreading of God's Truth continues within this so called "lost generation". We are the CHOSEN generation.
"L
ord, we show our trust in you by obeying your laws;
our heart’s desire is to glorify your name." - Isaiah 26:8
Day 1: Tens of thousands of students and leaders unite to worship and glorify Christ's name. Our first main session was incredible. I had no idea what to expect, but God never ceases to amaze me... and once again, He surpassed my imagination.
Louie Giglio spoke about how we should trade our lives for the story of Jesus. Some of us have fallen asleep and need a huge wake-up call. We have to set aside what the world may offer us, thus take a chance to live for something that is REAL. We have to move whatever is keeping us from God's awakening. He is not offended by your past, your mistakes, your error, your scars, your humanity! Also, we need to take off the bandages from our eyes so we can see the world through His eyes. Wake up and praise the one who has raised you. Let the world see it in your actions and words. Not some of the world... ALL of it. Don't be ashamed. Jesus wasn't ashamed to die. Why? Because He wanted ALL to see and notice God's unfailing love. Would God be "famous" if Jesus would have said no to the cross? Of course. But, because He did give in and died, we glorify Him more!!
Day 2: Beth Moore is one of my favorite speakers ever and her message at Passion left my mouth and mind open. God is wanting for us to infiltrate the world with His truth. (
Hebrews 13:20-21) So, here comes the most popular question: What is it that God wants me to do? How will I do it? Well, in short, God's will for you is always good and beneficial. Like we train to be good at something when we go to college, God will equip and "train" us for His purpose. When we leave this world, it is all that we have left. The material "things" will fade and be forgotten. So how does God equip us?
First, he
prepares us: He has been preparing us since before we can imagine. He has been planning out our works for Him. (
Ephesians 2:11) Through this preparation God puts us through a certain amount of hardship. It was all for good. It prepares our testimony, so stop despising it. (
Romans 8:18, 28)
Second, He
adjusts us: Many times God puts us in situations where we have to adjust to the environment. People will make you adjust. You're constantly in a new situation to be a new person. And at times, we will be surrounded by people we cannot stand. These individuals bring out the worst in you until it's all out and then God can bring out the BEST in you.
He
repairs us: Wherever God has called us to be, we need to surrender to be whatever He wants us to do. (
Galatians 6:1) Don't think you're good enough? Let Him restore you. Think you're too good? Let go of that pride. Jesus humbled Himself to the lowest of lowest so you can reach the highest of highest. (
Hebrews 4:16)
Last but not least, he
fills us: Whatever you were called to do you cannot do alone. The only person who can aide you is Jesus and those who He places in our lives to help us along the way. But, remember who rules this world... evil. Beware of those who will cross your path to deviate you from it. There is NO high like the MOST high! Run in your own lane, do not imitate anyone but Jesus.
In the evening session,
Francis Chan's dynamic message made a clear point that the Holy Spirit is like a GPS: it will guide us in the direction God wants us to go. We may not want to go the way it leads us and decide to take our own little path, but the reality is, it will "recalculate" the route always leading you to where He wants you to go. It might take longer than expected, but you will get there. Like the sweet, gentle, patient voice of the GPS, God doesn't get mad, nor irritated, nor will it give up on you. In
Isaiah 66:2 it is stated that God will look at those who are humble and tremble at His word. We have something more than life it self. We have the prophetic word. (
1 Peter 1:24-25) Our flesh will wilt, but His Word will remain forever. We need to stop being consumed by this world. People often complain that we don't have an example to follow. Start living a life that reflects Christ's and SET the example. Christ gave the same righteousness to each and every one. We have equal standing with God. Stop looking at your actions, look at Christ's actions. He wants us to experience grace. (
2 Peter 1:1-7) God has granted all that we need to be Godly. So, who's fault is it if you live a worldly life away from Christ? Confess your mistakes, don't make excuses for them. He will forgive you always. But, for those who escape sin and return, it is worse than if you have never known the truth. (
2 Peter 2:20) We have to change completely. Just remember always that God has been kind, He is constantly "recalculating" our route and will lead you to repentance. (
Romans 2:4)
Day 3 and
Day 4 coming up in
Part II.