Olympic Fire: The Heart & the Mind of a Christian Champion

5 And if someone likewise competes as an athlete, he is not crowned as victor unless he competes according to the rules…7 Consider what I say, for the Lord will give you understanding in everything. 2 Timothy 2:5,7

(*In this teaching we will learn the “rings of truth” (Part I) and the “rules of training” (Part II) to feed the competitive fire with the heart and mind of a champion for the cause of Jesus Christ and the gospel of His kingdom.)

In 1972, I clearly remember watching USA swimmer Mark Spitz capture an unprecedented 7-Gold medals in the summer Olympiad XX.  As a 10-year old PeeWee Belmont Barracuda Pueblo Colorado Swimmer, I had just won 4-Silver medals in the Southern Colorado Championships. I was ranked #1 in the state championships in Denver for the 50-meter freestyle.  Unfortunately, I completely folded in the race and did not secure a medal. I can still visualize this dismal performance in my mind a half-century later…all I could see was the bubbles from the feet of those ahead of me and the end of the race. 

Paul is writing to his son in the faith from prison. He is on death row, the last lap of his life on this earth.  These are his last words and he wants young Timothy to have “understanding in everything” (v7).  He draws Timothy’s mind to the Olympic games and reminds Timothy he must “compete” to win the victor’s crown according to the rules (v5).  The Greek verb  for “compete” is ATHLEO, which means “to strive, contend, engage, struggle, wrestle, run” in a contest.  To be Christian, is to ardently desire  to compete and win at the highest levels for the glory of God’s kingdom.  Christians are by nature always striving for improvement, growth and fruitfulness. 

Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ are aware that you can’t strive to be accepted by God, but you can strive to be pleasing to God!

The achievements of others often inspires us to pursue goals we had not thought possible.  At the same time, our inability to deliver on these personal goals can crush the human spirit.  Our failures can become more influential than our successes or the pursuit of excellence. I am not entirely sure why some excel to the heights of victory and others never break the ceiling of mediocrity in life pursuits.  As a classic introvert, I often deeply think about spiritual, mental, emotional, social and physical dynamics behind triumphs, defeats and tragedies.  This is why I love the stories of the Bible–a history of salvation by grace through faith in the midst of human frailty.  Personally, I have dwelt on both sides of the watershed of experiences both tragic and triumphant. One thing I do realize about myself, I am rarely satisfied with anything I do. I am always probing what could have been better, wiser, faster and stronger. Humanistically, we are probably all a bit narcissistic in our ambition or lack of selfish-ambition.  For some of us, we don’t give it our all for fear of failure or perhaps fear of success. Success spawns responsibility and expectation to maintain a certain level of discipline and sacrifice.  Personal self-destruction or sabotage can be a tool to hold us back from the fear of disappointing ourselves or others whom we may or may not care about.  Self-pity is the dark side of the moon of narcissism.  I lived on Pink Floyd’s psalmic dark side of the moon far too long.  I learned the only way to stop feeling sorry for yourself and get back in the game, is to accept God’s love and forgiveness and move forward to help others.  Crucifixion of the self is the only way to become free from self centered living. Resurrection always leads to expressions of love in community. 

As you watch or follow the Olympics, ask the Lord to help you refresh your heart to be an overcomer–a victorious Christian!  I recently studied the lives of two of the greatest Olympic-swimmers, Michael Phelps and Caeleb Dressel, to gain some insight into developing an Olympic level Christian spirituality–the heart of a champion.  

Currently, we are living at the end of the age (1 Pet.4:7), we are facing some of the most unique and difficult challenges ever faced by God’s people (2 Tim.3).  Therefore, we have the most glorious opportunity to capture this season by God’s grace to perform at levels unseen to others generations. There is a “lawless” assault upon God’s love requisite for both maturity and ministry in these last days.  Jesus Himself addresses His church calling them to unparalleled lives of love, faith and overcoming hope alongside  sure rewards of great joy (Rev.2-3)!   We will all individually stand before the Bema or Judgement Seat  of Jesus Christ to be evaluated by the Lord Himself for the deeds we performed while in our unredeemed bodies. We will both suffer loss and gain reward.  We will stand alone and give an account for what we did with His gifts on behalf of His intended purposeful work. 

Allow me to lay out five very important truths about cultivating the ‘heart of a champion’. An authentic Christian spirituality must be built upon a solid foundation of grace, humility and love.  We must keep the “flame of God’s love” burning in our hearts! 

Part I, The Heart of a Christian Champion: Five Rings of Truth

Embraces the Rule of God’s Grace: You are qualified for Heaven’s Olympics by the Grace of God. You are loved, chosen, adopted, redeemed, holy, blameless and fully qualified to participate as a citizen of the kingdom of God. That’s right you are on the God’s Olympic team. Grace is God’s undeserved favor to qualify you to compete for His glory! In the end, even our rewards became a reason to celebrate His grace (Eph.1:6; 2:8-10). The grace of God also trains us to We are not saved by works but for good works and good rewards! Let’s Go! We don’t have to wait 4-years to compete. 11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all people, 12 instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously, and in a godly manner in the present age, 13 looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, 14 who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, eager for good deeds. Titus 2:11-14

Discern Between the Eternal Reward and Temporal Pleasure: Rewards given by our Lord Jesus Christ at the end of the age are of eternal quality. The Christian Champion keeps their heart and treasure in heaven not simply earthly endeavors. This means His reward will download an eternal joy and glory that will not fade with time. Imagine an endless joyful vibe for a job well done, knowing what you did not only brings an eternal pleasure to the heart of the Father but an internal personal satisfaction that never loses its potency. He is a rewarder of them who diligently seek Him in faith; this is the Enoch factor (Heb.11:6). Our walk now is both epic and Olympic. Dressel said, “I enjoy the race”, the reward, “it’s just a piece of metal”. Every mundane moment can be a penny in the bank of heaven when we are living for the glory of God. 9 Therefore we also have as our ambition, whether at home or absent, to be pleasing to Him. 10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive compensation for his deeds done through the body, in accordance with what he has done, whether good or bad. 2 Cor.5:9-10

Accepts Individuality and Personal Responsibility: Heb.12:1-2 Therefore, since we also have such a great cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let’s rid ourselves of every obstacle and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let’s run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking only at Jesus, the originator and perfecter of the faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Your race is your race. You and I each have an unprecedented capacity to bring home the gold and glory to God based on all the unique personal challenges we face. There will only be gold in heaven, no silver or bronze! We compete against ourselves not each other. We all have unique personalities and grace-gifts as the basis of our accountability to our LORD. Both MP and Dressel recognized competing against themselves was the key to victory, not competing against others. As Christians, we are in a 3-fold battle against the world, the flesh and the devil. How we handle our own thoughts, appetites and ambition determines much of our progress toward the goal of being conformed to the likeness of Christ, it is a relentless battle. We are called to “provoke each other to love and good works”. The fruit of the Holy Spirit of ‘self-control’ is one of the keys to victory. 24 Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win. 25 Everyone who competes in the games exercises self-control in all things. So they do it to obtain a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable. 26 Therefore I run in such a way as not to run aimlessly; I box in such a way, as to avoid hitting air; 27 but I strictly discipline my body and make it my slave, so that, after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified (1 Cor.9:24-27).

Places a High Value on Others: The demonstration of love for others is the standard of authentic Christian spirituality. “We love, because He first loved us.” All our Olympic efforts to glorify God are channeled like raindrops into a steady river of God’s love flowing in us , through us and into others through words and deeds which make a difference in the strengthening of others to fulfill their divine mission. God’s motivating love is what qualifies ALL our words and deeds for His eternal reward! If I speak with the tongues of mankind and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and know all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. 3 And if I give away all my possessions to charity, and if I surrender my body so that I may glory, but do not have love, it does me no good.

Exercises 3-Disciplines to Overcome Evil: John gives us 3-keys of victory which elevates our game…the blood of the Lamb, our testimony and loving not our life even unto death. “And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death” (Rev.12:11) The blood of the Lamb assures us of forgiveness from the Father and access to the Father in time of our need. Proclaiming our unique story of salvation is what God uses to save others from the Lake of Fire. Death to self is what keeps us filled with God’s power and love to make a difference in the lives of those within our reach. Plead the Blood…preach the gospel…pick up your cross!

Part II, The Mind of a Champion: Techniques & Training for Triumph

Below is a list of techniques that helped Phelps, Ledecky and Dressel achieve gold in the Olympics multiple times over a lifetime of discipline. These mental disciplines are meant to point us toward cultivating a life of growth in the grace and knowledge of Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18). Olympic retiree MP was asked what he “learned” from swimming?…”I have grown up alot. I have grown through the process which has been amazing, sad and difficult…my purpose is now to save as many people as I can by raising awareness for mental health issues and water safety.”

Learn from Defeats & Successes— You must live and practice differently to not repeat defeat. Recidivism is the result of discipline and sorrow without repentance. Vice-versa, champions perfect routines that result in victory. At the age of 15, MP finished 5th in the 200M Butterfly in Athens. The next 29 Olympic final races (Athens, Beijing, London, Rio) MP would win 23-Gold, 3-Silver, and 2-Bronze by the age of 31! Capture the learning moments of success and immediately build on them to sustain a level of excellence. In 2014, MP’s second DUI and suicidal depression propelled him to the salvation of the Lord after he embraced rehab and sobriety. Out of this experience of failure and resurrection of his true identity, he came out of retirement, was voted captain of the Olympic swim team, and won another 5-golds and one silver at Rio in 2016. He humorously mentions that before Rio, he never received a single vote to be captain because he was too intense and nobody wanted to follow him.

The call to “press on” to know God and be formed into the likeness of Jesus is the ‘prime directive’ of the disciple. The standard of perfection demonstrated by the Son of God looms on the horizon of every endeavor in life. The call to follow Christ is a call to perpetual betterment, growth and fruitfulness through all human weaknesses and the myriad of life circumstances. We can become bitter or better. Sometimes I feel as though the only taste buds I have in my soul are bitter. Daily, I must learn to savor the full pallet of God’s grace salted into my experiences to appreciate all outcomes.

There are 3-foci of “pressing on” in the Scripture:

  1. Press on to “know the Lord” (Hosea 6:3; Phil.3:8).  Question: What did I learn about the Lord from this experience?
  2. Press on to “maturity” (Heb.6:1; Phil.3:15). Question: What did I learn about myself that I can improve?
  3. Press on to the reward of the “resurrection from the dead” (Phil.3:11). Question:  Is this endeavor of eternal value? 

Listen to Your Coach & Embrace the Best— Learn as much as you can from those who are better or further down the path from you. MP and coach Bob Bowman perfected the underwater dolphin kick on starts and turns by watching the Australian legend Ian “Thorpedo” Thorpe in the 2000’s use his size 17’ feet power away from his competition. MP’s (middle-distance swimmer of 200’s & 400’s) and Dressel’s underwater training for starts and turns at the walls is often what sets them apart from their competitors. On any given start of the race Dressel (a sprinter of 50’s & 100’s) is at least a half a body ahead of the field after his first stroke at 15 meters. Dressel studied cheetah’s to help him understand “strategic speed”. Dressel is currently the world’s faster swimmer.

Who we train with often determines what we accomplish. Clearly, we are surrounded by  “a great cloud of witnesses” who are saying in collective unity, “Jeff, fix your eyes on Jesus!”  Our training must include a detailed knowledge of the Player-Coach, the Apostle and High Priest of our confession. He has “been there and done that yet without sin!” We must saturate ourselves in the details of the Gospel’s to harness the heart of a Champion!

Genetics is Not Enough— MP is 6’4” with a freakish arm span of 6’8”, size 14’ feet, a long v-shaped torso and short sturdy legs, double jointed arms and legs and a lung capacity nearly twice the normal human being. However, without the ‘dedication’ to and love of the sport no genetically superior athlete can sustain world-class levels year over year. MP did not take a day off for around 6-years to perfect his routine to eventually win an unprecedented 8-golds in the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

I was coached by an Olympic coach when I was in high school.  One day I was standing on the deck before a practice and Coach Hastings looked at me and then he looked at my big brother Steve. He said to those standing around, “I wish I could put Jeff’s heart in Steve’s body.”  My brother Steve had an incredible swimmer’s body and athleticism.  I had  the fire to win but not the ability according to an Olympic coach. That conversation, while a compliment, also served to cultivate doubt about myself for years to come. 

When our coach, Jesus Christ, looks at us, he sees our heart for sure. He does not make the mistake Samuel made when searching for God’s king to replace Saul. Peter says we are “partakers of the divine nature” and have everything we need to live a godly life in Christ well-pleasing the Father! We must “diligently” love God and add the necessary disciplines to produce the fruit and gifts of the Spirit for the benefit of others. 4 Through these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world on account of lust. 5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6 and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7 and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love. (2 Peter 1:4-7).

Routine Rules– The olympic greats while not perfect themselves, seek to perfect their routines before, during and after their competitions. Both MP and Dressel integrate their routines into a life rhythm to minimize distraction and maintain focus on goals. Even celebration at the end of gold medal performances were modulated by the need to warm down, eat, rest and recover for the next race. If we are not careful, our greatest defeats can follow close on the heels of success or some level of breakthrough. I have to be careful of a kind of “McDonald’s spirituality” which says, “you deserve a break today”. When you break your athletic routine, it takes twice the time to recover and get back to the place you broke it. MP said, “you miss 1 day of practice, it takes 2-days to recover.” Dressel is big on avoiding complacency–no desire to improve or grow. We are called to advance from ‘glory to glory’ through the consistent routine of “beholding” the glory of the Lord (2 Cor.3:18). We become what we behold, this is why ‘idolatry’ is so devastating. Idolatry is exchanging the truth and glory of God for a lie, a cheap imitation and perversion of the One True Creator.

Find Clean Water: In swimming, “clear water” is ‘still water’. Clear water is undisturbed by the turbulence generated by the swimmers. A swimmer can find clean water by taking the lead. They also find clear water during wall turns when they push off and go deep and under the waves on the surface to only pop up 15 meters down the lane into “clean water”. The more “clean water’ you find the faster you will swim!

The Christian finds “clean water” in a few places:

  1. In Solitude: The Scripture says that the Good Shepherd leads us “beside still water to restore our souls” (Ps.23). Through prayer and praise, we stroke or stride into quietness and trust, finding salvation and strength (Isa.30:15). We must learn to lead from a place of solitude/silence in the presence of the Lord and go deep into His love to avoid the choppy seas of restless humanity in the nations.
  1. In Confession & Contrition:  The tabernacle and temple had a bronze laver filled with clean water.  At the laver, the priests would cleanse their hands and feet in order to be able to go into the Holy Place to worship and serve the Lord. We find ‘cleansing’ when we confess our sins to God and one another (1 John.11:9-10). 
  1. In the Scripture:  Jesus said you are clean because of the “word I have spoken to you”.  When we sit down and read or listen to the Scripture it cleanses us from all defilement of our flesh and spirit (2 Cor.7:1). The Holy Spirit generates life in us throught the “water of the word” (Eph.


“just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, 26 so that He might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, 27 that He might present to Himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that she would be holy and blameless.” Eph.5:25-27

Mundanity is the Matrix of Greatness-– Dressel said, “greatness is found in mundanity.” Living in the moment in every facet of life is the connective tissue of life.

Small Things Matter Most in the Big Moments— MP won his 8th gold by .01/seconds in the 100 M Butterfly and surpassed the 7-gold singly olympic record set by Mark Spitz in 1972. Why did he win? MP practiced his finishes 1000’s of times under all different scenarios. From a young teenage swimmer, he was taught to ‘hit the finish pad as hard as you can, don’t glide into the finish!’. Therefore, rather than glide, he took a short stroke and forever etched his name atop the list of Greatest Olympic Athletes of all time. THE GOAT! The start, the turns and the finish are indispensable to the cumulative total of victory…the sum total of little things adds up to Big Victories!

The Danger of Peeking & Peak Performance— In competitive swimming or track & field, do not turn to the side to view your competition while in stroke or stride. Turning your head beyond what is required by the stroke will move your body out of alignment and slow you down. Fixing your eyes on others while racing can have devastating consequences. There is a disturbing phenomena in the body of Christ which I call “mantle-chasing”. People believe if “so and so” lays hands on me I will receive their mantle for ministry. While I believe “the laying on of hands” is foundational to Christian maturity and ministry, it is NOT a substitute for a life lived under the preparatory work of the Spirit of God. Jesus wants to place His Mantle, His Spirit upon you NOT the mantle of somebody else! The cowardice of Saul wanted David to fight Goliath with his armor, in order to get some credit for the victory. David was so encumbered by Saul’s armor that he took it off in favor of his shepherd clothes which were easier to move quickly and efficiently in. I love the personal nature of God’s call upon us. His call is ALWAYS PERSONAL…He calls us by our name…”Moses, Moses…Samuel, Samuel,…Peter, Peter…Saul, Saul.” We must all “lay aside the weights” and “the sin which so easily entangle us” and run the race unique to us. The unnecessary weight of false or misguided expectations we place upon ourselves or are placed by others can betray the true nature of who God has made us to be. Peripheral vision is important to race dynamics but distraction can minimize performance. So very often, I have precious brothers reach out to me to read or watch this, that or the other. If I were to focus on what they are focusing on I would lose focus of what the Lord is having me focus on. Yes to the need for “iron to sharpen iron”! I fear we have a tendency to “info” dump on each other. We need to understand our brother’s calling and come alongside of them to encourage them to fulfill their call, not our calling.

Fight the Fade: Races are often won or lost at the end of the race, whether it is a short or long race. Why? The phenomena is called by various names, “the fade”, “the piano”, ‘the choke’ etc. When lactic acid builds up in the muscle in your body and your lungs can know longer inhale and exhale at capacity you “fade”. Whenever, your stroke or stride shortens, your hips sink, your kick spins and it feels like a piano has just landed on your back, and your body slips into a heavy state of exhaustion before the race is finished….this is called “fading”. Endurance is the ability to hold your stride or stroke and momentum even when you are in extreme fatigue.

The only way to fight the “fade” is by endurance training in practice.  All the greats mastered how to finish strong and win races. Long distance All-Time Olympic great  Katey Ledecky’s strategy was to grab the lead with such a brutal pace nobody could catch her. She learned her pace in practice, not the actual contest.  However, in Tokyo Australian swimmer Titmus dethroned her to take gold in both the 200m and 400m freestyle by an endurance technique called “negative split”.  Titmus swam about a ½ – 1 body length behind Ledecky until the last 50 meters and then kicked into a final gear and reached the wall first. However, in the 800m & 1500m Ledecky did not fade and held on to win gold in those two long distance races. MP fought the fade by  going out “too fast” at the beginning of his races, so he would have his legs at the end of the races to hold off the charges of others.  His splits at the end of his races were often faster than his splits at the beginning of the race. Tokyo 2020/21 saw the mastery of this negative split  technique by American Gold medalist in the 800m and 1500m Michael Finke. Finke won gold in both races by coming from behind in the last 50m of both races to reach the wall first.  In an interview after the 1500m gold performance, Finke said his coach drilled into his head by yelling at him to sprint the last 50m in every practice set.  He won gold because he could hear the screaming voice of his coach in his head to finish strong! 

Endurance is a key quality the Christian (the church) must develop in these days of great resistance and opposition from the world against the cause of Christ and the gospel. Love “endures” all kinds of challenges. We must keep building ourselves up in the “love of God” by the Holy Spirit through prayer, praise and fellowship. Jesus, our Coach, is screaming in our heads to “fade not”, to “not grow weary in well doing” and to finish strong in faith. Listen to the voice of our Head Coach through the prophet Habakkuk regarding the seeming delay of the Coming of the Lord Jesus, “ Therefore, do not throw away your confidence, which has a great reward. 36 For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may receive what was promised.37 For yet in a very little while, He who is coming will come, and will not delay.38 But My righteous one will live by faith; And if he shrinks back, My soul has no pleasure in him. 39 But we are not among those who shrink back to destruction, but of those who have faith for the safekeeping of the soul. (Heb.10:35-39).

In conclusion, you and I have the Spirit of God dwelling in our bodies.  This is the same Spirit who stirred the patriarchs to launch out into unchartered horizons of obedience , who came upon the Judges in power, who anointed kings and stirred the prophets to search for the Messiah before His time.  This Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead after He completed the work the Father gave Him to accomplish, presently shouts in your heart to run your race with endurance and finish the work He has qualified you to do! 

May the heavens open and the promise  of the Father descend upon you to qualify, train and lead you into triumph in every place you go! 

Practice the Presence of God

(Depiction of Brother Lawrence washing dishes at the Carmelite Monastery)

The Lord God has given Me the tongue of disciples,

So that I may know how to sustain the weary one with a word.

He awakens Me morning by morning,

He awakens My ear to listen as a disciple.

5 The Lord God has opened My ear,

And I was not disobedient,

Nor did I turn back.

–Isaiah 50:4-5

19 “Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything that they may ask, it shall be done for them by My Father who is in heaven. 20 For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.”

–Matthew 18:19-20

I recently met with a precious brother at a park to share some current battles and burdens. We sat in the car for a couple of hours sharing our stories, reading Scripture and praying one for one another. We agreed the Practice of His Presence was the watershed of victorious Christian living and effective ministry. My friend shared with me, ‘’we may have walked a thousand steps away from God but we are always only one step from God”.

James, the brother of the Lord who lived under the same roof as Jesus in Nazareth said, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” (James 4:8). The immediate context of the verse is the battle we face in our relationships, in the world, with pride, with the flesh and with the devil (James 4:1-7). The Father is ‘jealous’ to spend time with us and is ready to meet us anytime and anywhere we choose! The practice of His presence is the watershed of Christian experience and purpose to become like the Son.

God’s perpetual desire is to gather us individually  to Himself and collectively with each other. The World, the flesh and the devil wants to peel you off meaningful relationships and isolate you to break you down and tear you apart piece by piece.

There are two books I am aware of that have made a significant impact on the church over the past 100 years, both of which teach about practicing the Presence of God.

The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer

Jesus calls us to his rest, and meekness is His method. The meek man cares not at all who is greater than he, for he has long ago decided that the esteem of the world is not worth the effort…Let every man abide in the calling wherein he is called and his work will be as sacred as the work of the ministry. It is not what a man does that determines whether his work is sacred or secular, it is why he does it.

-A.W. Tozer

The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence (1611-1691, a lay Carmelite monk in Paris)

The more we know Him, the more we will desire to know Him. As love increases with knowledge, the more we know God, the more we will truly love Him. We will learn to love Him equally in times of distress or in times of great joy.

-Brother Lawrence

Both books stir the heart to worship the Lord in the most menial tasks.  Obedience in the little private things  over and over is the sum total of character.  His grace is sufficient and His mercies are new every day so we will not lose heart in our common struggle.  We must avoid like the plague a mental separation from the sacred and the secular.  God is with us everywhere to be an Ever Present Help in Time of Need!  And the expectation of the  manifest Presence of God in the midst of our daily routines is imperative to our development and our mission. Our personal private spirituality is the fountainhead of our call to love, strengthen and provoke others to good works for the glory of God.  I have found the simple consistent meditation on Scripture revives me best, “Revive me according to Thy word” (Psalm 119). 

Jesus modeled the essential call to the secret place with the Father for rest, quietness, solitude, and assignment (John 6:15; Matt.14:13). He warned the people about practicing their spirituality and righteousness to only be seen by the public (Matt.6:1). Jesus Himself, so in tune with the Father, would boldly testify that He who watches Me closely will see the Eternal Father in action. Now of course, we will never imitate this kind of relationship. Yet we are called to sequester ourselves as individuals to a consistent pattern of the pursuit of the Father in the secret place. Moses was directed to crawl into a narrow opening (a cleft) in a giant rock. In that cleft of the rock the glory of the Lord passed before Moses and he became a friend of God! Our friendship with God is not possible outside of Christ, we must abide IN CHRIST to know the secret beauty of the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY. In this garden of reclusivity we are filled with both the tender and tough love of the Holy Spirit. Our character is fashioned in the secret place of the Most High God who transforms us as our Most Near Father! The fruit of the Spirit is cultivated in mature expressions of gracious words and deeds. The gifts of the Spirit are imparted and trained up into skillful instruments to edify, exhort, comfort and encourage His children and evangelize the lost. Below are a few examples of Practicing the Presence of God:

Adam: “Adam where are you?” This is where the gathering begins. The Father draws near to us and draws out of sin and shame to Himself. We must continue in this garden walking and talking in His presence! We discover the Presence of God when we acknowledged to Him our FEAR.

Enoch: “By faith Enoch was taken up so that he would not see death; and he was not found because God took him up; for before he was taken up, he was attested to have been pleasing to God (Heb.11:5). Practicing the Presence of God, like Enoch, is like a salmon swimming upstream in a culture hell bent on wickedness. Every step of faith-righteousness we take toward the Father prepares us for the Great Gathering to Him at the end of the age, wherein, He will gather us together with the dead in Christ and we will meet in the air to forever live in His Presence with resurrected bodies and eternal purposes! The Rapture is the sum total of our individual and corporate walk under the Lordship of Jesus Christ on the earth as His beloved chosen ones.

Moses: The burning bush of cleansing and commissioning in the backside of the wilderness. God Himself gathered Moses to Himself before Moses gathered the Israelites in Egypt to lead them to the Promised Land. We discover the Presence of God when we “turn aside” from the demands of normal to behold the supernatural.

Joshua: As the servant of Moses, he lingered in the Presence of the Lord on the slopes of Mount Sinai and in the tabernacle when nobody was looking. This became the foundation of his public leadership and public victories.

Samuel: Raised up in the Tabernacle of Moses in Shiloh, learning to hear the voice of the Lord in the Holy Place. We discover the Presence of the Lord when we become like a child.

Elijah: Fleeing to the cave of duality, a man of like nature as ours, fresh off a gigantic victory on Mount Carmel against the prophets of Baal, has caved into fear and depression. Here the LORD gently speaks to Him and gives instructions for restoration , refreshing and to finish his race. We discover the Presence of the Lord when we decide to finish strong!

David: The Sweet Psalmist and Shepherd of Israel praises His Lord in private in the hills of Judea, while slaying the bear and lion. His “heart after God” was shaped in the simple unrewarded and unrecognized tasks of a lowly shepherd. We discover the Presence of the Lord when enter the secret place to seek the Father alone.

We must all learn to balance our private time with the LORD and our gathering with others. This balance is key to preventing serious extreme failure, unnecessary burn out and becoming religious bereft of love. 

The Good News is No limitations…we can meet Him in the desert, in a garden , on a mountain, in a valley, in crawl space or outer space, in a car or in a closet. We are the apple of His eye! A single drink in the Presence of Jesus quickly turns into a river of flowing influence with joy, peace, and righteousness in us and through us

Now on the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. 38 The one who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’” 39 But this He said in reference to the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive;

—John 7:37-39

Today, draw near to God and draw near to a brother/sister or two and you will discover the immediate Presence of the Lord!

Rescued: Swimming for Love

John 21:1-23

7 Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved *said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” So when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment (for he was stripped for work), and threw himself into the sea. 8 But the other disciples came in the little boat, for they were not far from the land, but about two hundred cubits away (100 meters), dragging the net full of fish.  So, when they got out on the land, they *saw a charcoal fire already laid and fish placed on it, and bread. 10 Jesus *said to them, “Bring some of the fish which you have now caught.” 11 Simon Peter went up and drew the net to land, full of large fish, a hundred and fifty-three; and although there were so many, the net was not torn.

 

12 Jesus *said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” None of the disciples ventured to question Him, “Who are You?” knowing that it was the Lord. 13 Jesus *came and *took the bread and *gave it to them, and the fish likewise. 14 This is now the third time that Jesus was manifested to the disciples, after He was raised from the dead.

 

15 So when they had finished breakfast, Jesus *said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love Me more than these?” He *said to Him, “Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.” He *said to him, “Tend My lambs.” 16 He *said to him again a second time, “Simon, son of John, do you love Me?” He *said to Him, “Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.” He *said to him, “Shepherd My sheep.” 17 He *said to him the third time, “Simon, son of John, do you love Me?” Peter was grieved because He said to him the third time, “Do you love Me?” And he said to Him, “Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.” Jesus *said to him, “Tend My sheep.

 

What motivates us? Who or what moves us toward change or transition to new things? Peter’s story is our story! Peter “threw himself into the sea” to swim toward the God who is love. Jonah was thrown into the stormy sea by his shipmates. We swim to God one way or another-under coercion or willfully…at some point we must draw near to embrace His grace in humility! Peter did not wait for anyone else to start the process of transformation and redemption, he struck out on his own, ate breakfast with Jesus and went on to turn his world upside down with the resurrection love of Jesus flowing in His heart!

The end-times will be marked with a short supply of agape love. Lawlessness will quench love between family, friends, neighborhoods and nations.  Fear will intimidate the spread of God’s bold love.  Wickedness will come out of the shadows in full view to attempt to triumph over goodness. Therefore, we must develop a strong love to swim in the still waters of His grace to be saved. Also, We must possess His love to be His Lifeguards in the troubled waters of humanity.

Below are some portraits of the anatomy of love.  The Holy Spirit works among us, in us and through us to be always perfecting His love (Rom.5:5). 

“Swimming” is a metaphor for breaking out of routine, getting out of our comfort zone and drawing near to the Lord Jesus.  God’s loving discipline often requires us to do something that we can’t do or have never done, but all heaven moves toward us when we step into this seeming abyss.

 

  • God’s Love does not give up on us…”this is now the 3rd time that Jesus manifested Himself to the disciples, after He was raised from the dead.” We must realize the grace of God chooses us and qualifies us in view of His foreknowledge of our failures….He is faithful even though we stumble and fall. He has already made up His mind to include us in His plan and purpose!  Jump in and swim you have nothing to lose but your self but everything eternal to gain!  Peter made the break with his past failure by swimming to Jesus!  “we love BECAUSE He first loved us (John)…he who has been forgiven much loves much (Jesus)”!

ACTION: Look in the mirror or at a crucifix and say aloud to yourself, “Jeff you  have been forgive for so much, you can forgive others from the heart with love”!

 

 

  • Biblical LOVE is centered on God and People not ourselves and things. The real fishing was Jesus casting a NET around His disciples and drawing them further into His kingdom purpose!  We must learn to use things to love people, not use people to love things!

 

ACTION: Give something of value that belongs to you to someone else. Cook a meal for someone and tell talk to them about the love of God.

 

 

  • Love Cooks, Counts and Love is LARGE...153 LARGE FISH,,,..it’s a record! “Love is the accurate estimate and the abundant supply of the needs of others”.  Count your blessings name them one by one and surely you will see what the Lord has done!

 

ACTION: Go on a walk and do nothing but thank God for specific blessings…Don’t ask for anything.

 

  • Love does not fall apart under the strain, pull, and pressure of life. “The net was not torn”! If it does “tear” love heals the broken heart! John was an expert at ‘mending’ nets, the same word translated for “equipping” in Eph. 4. God’s work should not tear us apart but hold us together under the demands, pressures and challenges of ministry in our homes  and in our churches.

 

ACTION: Ask the Father to heal any broken areas or extreme disappointments with your experience in the Church.  Reconcile yourself with someone perhaps you fell out of relationship.

 

 

  • The Love of God believes in the value of others BEFORE they convert.  The model of discipleship demonstrated by Jesus was one of pursuit, personal and persuasion.  Sometimes We try to get people saved and then we pay attention to them.  Discipleship of Jesus leads to repentance and faith in God and the love of God. Discipleship can lead to conversion too. 

 

 

  • What does Jesus mean “do you love Me more than these” (plural)? 

·         153 Large Fish, business success, prosperity, what Peter was good at, fishing was Peter’s go to, but he had to let it go to fulfill his calling.

·         Jesus cooking..the fish Jesus had brought to the party…do you love Me for who I am…more than what I can DO for you? 

·         Peter’s Friends…sometimes we are required to strike out in obedience to the Lord without the understanding or support of friends or family.

 

  • Love is Voluntarily Loyal, Tough & Tender…Let’s face it Peter was kind of harsh, a brawler…the Love of God does not flatter but challenges the one loved with tough truth and purpose. Jesus is Lord, He owns us by His blood…He has the right to question our loyalty and resolve to serve and worship Him. However, He does so in a way that builds our conviction, our cause and confidence in Him and Him alone to supply everything we need to please and glorify Him! 

ACTION: Ask the Lord Jesus to deepen you love for Him and others. Be willing to repent and open your heart to His love in a new way!

  • Love Does Not Waste Time Comparing & Competing with Other Christians21 So Peter, upon seeing him, *said to Jesus, “Lord, and what about this man?” 22 Jesus *said to him, “If I want him to remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow Me!”  We all are called to run our unique race. We must fix our eyes on Jesus and laying aside our own weights and the sin which so easily entangles us (Heb.12:1-2).  As my father-in-law, Rick Howard, often said, “keep your cotton-pickin’ hands of other Christians” …I agree there comes a point when we let go of trying to figure out what everyone else is doing or supposed to do and we become razor sharp in our own call to “follow” Jesus in obedient love.  Fast Forward, the beautiful portrait is painted in Acts with Peter and John walking together to the temple for prayer and they heal the lame man at the Gate Beautiful.

 How beautiful it is when we swim to Jesus in the privacy of our own calling and then walk together as Brothers & Sisters to do His work of love!

But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21 keep yourselves in the love of God, looking forward to the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life.

Jude 20-21

A DEBT OF LOVE: FREE TO BE A SLAVE

17 Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 But we all, with unveiled faces, looking as in a mirror at the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.

2 Corinthians 3:17-18

13 For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, but serve one another through love.

Galatians 5:13

A quick survey in the New Testament will reveal the radical nature of the freedom Jesus Christ endorses and encourages. In essence, Jesus came to set us free to spiritually change (2 Cor.3:18) and serve others in love (Gal.5:13). No matter “where” you are at, there is liberty by the Spirit of Lord to approach the Father with confidence to initiate needed transition or transformation in your heart, mind and body. Being stuck is your choice not God’s. “Where” the Spirit of Jesus is there is always freedom to help others in time of their need. We all often fall short of this glorious call to “seeking” and “serving” God, I certainly do. The good news is we can constantly start afresh through humility and repentance to secure the grace to move forward and progress in our call to be conformed to the likeness of Christ!

The highest expression of FREEDOM is to place oneself under the Lordship of Jesus by the loving power of His Spirit! Our Independence is best expressed in Dependence on God.

Slavery in the First Century was widespread in the Roman Empire. Some historians believe before the rise of the Roman Emperor’s (1st Century B.C.) perhaps 66-90% of the population were slaves. In the first century jC.E. an estimated 60,000,000 slaves existed within the borders of Roman domination. Of the 6,000,000 people in Italy, 2,000,000 were slaves.  

Thus, the radical message of EMANCIPATION by the Gospel of Jesus Christ cut to the core of the life and identity of the majority of the masses.  Unlike slavery in the United States, slaves in the Roman Empire were made in two primary ways.  Slaves were taken as spoils of war.  Secondly, people sold themselves into slavery or their children to make a living, pay off debt etc.  Slaves could be  highly skilled, educated and coveted among the Roman elite citizenry.  Slavery was a brutal reality with little dignity in the industry.  When paraded to be sold in the market places, they would have a written sign hung about their necks divulging strengths and weaknesses to inform potential slaveholders.  Sex-traffiking was not unusual with young girls.  Some slaveholders set aside a little money in a freedom account for their slaves. Over time they could then use that savings account to purchase their freedom. Unfortunately, often the amount needed could take anywhere from seven years to a lifetime of servitude. The early leaders of the church did not seek to disupt the institution of slavery, rather, they appealed to both slaves and slave-masters to exhibit respect and dignity in the sight of Jesus who would judge all (Eph.6:5-9).  

A “bond-servant” (gk.doulos) was someone who sold themselves into slavery to serve another. The Apostles adopted this understanding to describe their voluntary allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ. We are set free as ‘sons and daughters’ of God only to sell ourselves into service of His Lordship by the power of the Holy Spirit!  To proclaim “Jesus is Lord” was a crime against the state which declared “Caesar is Lord” (1 Cor.12:3).  True freedom is ultimately expressed in submission to the kingdom of God not the respective government. A man or woman who picks up their cross, denying a selfish life  to follow the decrees of God in Christ are not restrained nor ruled by the decrees of governments.

As a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ what exactly have we been set free from? Three platforms of genuine Christian Liberty:

  • Free from spiritual ignorance (John 8:32,36)…Freedom releases the Spirit of revelation into the true knowledge of Jesus in our hearts to conquer unbelief, apathy and fear!
  • Free from the “dominion of darkness” (Col.1:13-14)…Freedom redemptively transfers us to the kingdom of God and His forgiveness! The devil loses control of our lives under the dominion of God in Christ. This is triumph of the goodness of God over Evil!
  • Free from the ruling power of sin (Rom.6:18,22)…Freedom ushers in the King of Grace to rule over our sinful nature in the power of the Holy Spirit! This is the progress of sanctification in all seasons of life when walking in the law of the Spirit of life (Rom.8:1-3).

Freedom, boiled down to its essence according to the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and His apostles,  is manifested in a life marked by moral transformation and servanthood.  A truly free human being does not focus on their “rights” but upon the glory of God and His right-eousness.  A disciple who is sincerely worshipping  by  sitting at the feet of Jesus to learn His ways will rise to wash the feet of others.  

The Spirit of the Lord gives us all the resources we need to personally be restored into the likeness of Christ. This inward transformation of the heart will always lead us to serve others with the very love and power He imparted to us.  

True Freedom is manifested in voluntarily becoming a Slave, a bond-servant of Jesus Christ to do His will to repay the debt of love!

WORTHY IS THE LAMB OF GOD WHO RELEASED US FROM OUR SINS TO WORSHIP AND SERVE HIM IN LOVE!

Growing Up Into Fatherhood

Hebrews 11:  The Patriarch’s & Spiritual Fatherhood

I’m not writing all this as a neighborhood scold to shame you. I’m writing as a father to you, my children. I love you and want you to grow up well, not spoiled. There are a lot of people around who can’t wait to tell you what you’ve done wrong, but there aren’t many fathers willing to take the time and effort to help you grow up. It was as Jesus helped me proclaim God’s Message to you that I became your father. I’m not, you know, asking you to do anything I’m not already doing myself.

(1 Corinthians 4:14-16 – The Message)

*In general, ‘biblical manhood’ is demonstrated by listening to God’s voice with implicit obedience sustained by confidence regardless of short term outcomes (Heb.11:1-2; 13-16). Worldly Manhood is often defined by the degree of Erectile Dysfunction…but Biblical Manhood is determined by Prostrate Function, a bended humble man before the Heavenly Father in fervent dissemination of the word of God and prayer. Let me explain, the word for “worship” means to “bow down or prostrate” before God. In this posture of surrender, we praise, pray and give thanks to The Eternal Father in Jesus Name. We also receive His blessing and His word to then go and lovingly help others. The word of God is what prevails to change the course of our personal lives and potentially human history. Not simply a conceptive sprint, Fatherhood is more a marathon of influence over a lifetime amidst the mountains, valleys, heights and depths of human experience. Spiritual fathers traverse all terrain to raise up sons and daughters for the Glory of the Father! Spiritual fathers are experts at receiving the seed of God’s word and releasing God’s word to their generation.

Hebrews 11:1-22 identifies several characteristics of spiritual fatherhood. No matter what our particular life circumstances, we can all become ‘spiritual fathers’ as we walk with God.

Now faith is the certainty of things hoped for, a proof of things not seen. 2 For by it the people of old gained approval… All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen and welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country which they left, they would have the opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. (HEB.11:1-2, 13-16)

  • 7-Disciplines of Spiritual Fatherhood:
  • Sacrificer
  • Seeker
  • Prepper
  • Trailblazer
  • Blesser
  • Wrestler
  • Forgiver

Read: Hebrews 11:1-22

Pray: Each Patriarch has an outstanding characteristic (sacrificer, seeker etc.).  Pray you will grow up toward these particular traits of a spiritual father in the gospel for the benefit of others and to please your Heavenly Father.  If you ask,  The Heavenly Father will give you the Holy Spirit to be your source of grace and knowledge (Luke 11:13).

Share: Find one other person you can personally share this devotion with in a meaningful way.

ABEL (v4): Sacrificer-  Spiritual fathers give their best. They understand the value of the blood of Jesus as the high cost of God’s grace to secure our eternal redemption & salvation.  They point others to Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

ENOCH (vv5-6): Seeker-  Spiritual father’s diligently seek God and His reward. They walk with their feet on the ground in protest to the wickedness of their generation. However, they are uniquely focused on ‘other-wordly’ realities.  Heaven has the upper-hand of influence in the way they conduct their affairs.

NOAH (v7):  Prepper-  Spiritual fathers warn their family and their generation about the coming judgment of God.  However, they build into their family an enduring faith in God no matter how bad things are getting.

ABRAHAM (vv8-12;17-19): Trailblazer-  Spiritual fathers do not need to know to GO! They break the sinful patterns of their family’s tradition & idolatry  and strike out into unchartered territory. 

Isaac (v20): Blesser-  Spiritual fathers speak blessing not cursing into the lives of their children.  Like Isaac, they dig wells (Gen.26) of blessing to bring life and growth to those around them.

Jacob (v21): Wrestler-  Spiritual fathers wrestle with God, with their sinful nature (Rom.7)  and with spiritual wickedness (Eph.6). They are engaged in honest prayer and worship while embracing their weakness.  Fathers understand weakness surrendered to God in humble obedience is the true nature of Worship.

Oil Painting ‘Frederick Taubes,Jacob Wrestling With The Angel,1944

Joseph (v22):  Forgiver-  Spiritual fathers release forgiveness from their heart (deep in their bones) to those who have mistreated them.  They have insight into the sovereign goodness of God that triumphs over all evil. 

Joseph Recognized by His Brothers (1863 painting by Léon Pierre Urbain Bourgeois)

The Poignant Posture of Spiritual Father’s…is about Prostrate Function in potent effectual prayer for the family of God!

all the fullness of God.Ephesians 3:14 For this reason I kneel before the Father,15 from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. 16 I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,17 so that Christ may dwell in your heartsthrough faith. And I pray that you, being rootedand established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of

Godly spiritual father’s living under the Heavenly Father impart the strength of the Holy Spirit and the the deep stabilizing love of Jesus Christ.