Between the Miraculous and the Menial
Worshiping the God of the miraculous as well
as the seeming menial.
Counterintuitive.
That is the supernatural nature of the miraculous.
Expected;
that is the natural inclination of the heart of man when considering the
menial.
Exodus
paints a portrait of a broadsided Moses encountering the revealed presence of
the God who is. God called Moses. Moses reluctantly obeyed. Moses learned a
lifestyle of trust and obedience by being thrown into the deep end of believing
God to be God. The daily obvious reminder of Moses’ desperate need to depend
solely upon God was cultivated; a million plus doubting hearts staring him in
the face. Wholehearted dependence upon
God’s goodness was crafted in the heart of Moses in the process.
How would he
lead these stubborn people who instantly disobeyed God when asked to wait upon
Him for the next steps, Moses wondered.
After the miraculous came the menial. God delivered them but could God
provide food for so many? And what about the nasty camping conditions? They
wondered. They doubted. They disobeyed in the midst of the menial after
directly witnessing the miraculous. They wandered. Front row seats were aportioned to witness a glimpse of the work of God’s mighty hand.
Nothing compares
to the greatness of God’s glory. Moses cultivated a heart that yearned for
God’s glory while many of the others developed a craving for the wow of His
mighty acts.
When one
desires to see a disciple-making movement (CPM/DMM) among a upg, one can feign the menial while desiring
the instant big fruit. CPM is to believe God desires to accomplish His promised
purpose and one believes asap while surrendering to His perfect timing.
However, even the intentionality and deliberateness in the yearning can be
erroneously formed into just another sacred golden cow. Sometimes one can forget
the priority of cultivating a heart for God’s glory alone to be our beginning point in all
that we endeavor; between the miraculous and the menial.
Surveying
the landscape of the freshest group of indigenous partners whom we are
training/coaching in Church Planting Movements (CPM/DMM), my husband and I felt a
strong sense of awe along with gratefulness.
We began
this round of equipping, as every round of training with the following challenge; here are the ground rules in trusting God to initiate a CPM
among Unreached People Groups.
1. Forget Tradition
2. Focus and Rely Upon Authority of God's Word Alone
3. Trust the Holy Spirit to Lead You
4. Be counterintuitive
Movements
are fomented in the trenches of life. It is the inch-by-inch gain what wins the
day. It is what we believe and embrace of the God who is Lord over the
miraculous that delineates whether we walk faithfully with Him in the menial.
The rain
cascaded unrelentingly from the darkened sky in this coaching time. These
college students are ones who desire to trust God with their respective profession
to be sent as tentmakers among upgs. Hours later, after waiting for a seam in
the fabric of the heavy downpour to open way, we began the next phase of
coaching them into becoming an indigenous sending agency focused upon cpm.
We waited.
And we waited. We were way past the raining “cats and dogs” type rain and were
officially experiencing the torrid monsoon phase.
We prayed
with the few of the group who were present.
After 3
hours, most of the ones desiring to be sent out as teams for long term efforts
had managed to come. How we each view these seemingly menial times reveals more
than the ready adoration we offer to the Lord in the midst of the miraculous.
Choosing to trust God for the joy in the midst of the everyday is just that; it
is a choice.
RA
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