Down but not Out

Jesse Birkey's picture

There have been many times God has shown me the path he’s laid out for one person or another.  Mostly, it’s for the person standing in front of me after God says, “Hey, go talk to the person over there.” 

Sometimes I think visions can feel familiar.  That’s not to say visions from God are on a loop.  I think each one is unique. If not in content than in circumstance and application (I would guess it’s possible to receive the same exact vision for two different people).

But I think one reason some visions may feel similar is because they share a common theme.  And this brings me back to the paths or roads he’s shown me for different people.  Typically they are winding and dark beyond that next step he asks all of us to take.  Though the ground stretching before us is safe, it’s clear in the visions that we veer off at our own peril. 

Now this isn’t to say that the plan God has for us isn’t filled with joy, hope, love, and every good thing that comes from the father.  Jesus came to bring us abundant life here on earth.  So I don’t view the uncertainty and danger surrounding the road as a statement, In this life all you will experience is trouble.  Rather, it’s a plan designed to bring us an amazing, fulfilling life in the midst of the war-zone we’re all in.

But I will concede the path or road before us can be difficult.  In some cases, very difficult.  Jesus told us that life on the road will be hard at times.  Though we experience abundant life when we walk with Jesus, the trials and hardships can still touch us.  Sometimes they grab us and try to pull us into the ditch.  The winding and mostly dark nature of the path suggests that we must allow God to lead us step by step so that we can continue to grow and experience the life meant for us.

But as I consider all of this, one thing becomes clear:  We’re going to mess up.  We are all growing, all of us becoming the image of Jesus at various speeds and in various circumstances.  There will be opportunities for ministry missed, old sin repeated, and new sin experienced. 

I’ll share two examples from my own journey.

The man was a drug addict.  Two hands dug into his hair trying to rip him in opposite directions.  One towards freedom and the other towards the comfort of what he’d come to believe he was. 

“I wish I could stop bro,” he dug grime from his fingernails.  “I really do.  But it’s like, ah man, I dunno.” 

I left a sentence in my report half-finished when I noticed him looking up at me from the stretcher.  His eyes urged me to understand.  “It’s just beautiful man.  That high…it’s the only thing that makes me feel right.”

In one hand he held a pen ready to sign the divorce paperwork.  Drugs, we’re finished!  The other was ready to crumple that paperwork spurred on by memories of all the good times they’d had together.  A lover and death in one. 

It was the high, the escape, the feeling he couldn’t separate from.  What did he have to replace it?  Show him what I feel like, the Lord spoke to my heart.  Let him experience that high.

But the man was gone.  Out of the rescue and into the hospital.  I’d missed it.  

Another day and I’m in the gym.  I noticed a young woman wearing a knee brace and limping on that side.  I’ve prayed with and ministered to a lot of people in that gym and today was another opportunity. 

“Hey what’s the matter with your knee?”  The words just came out.  I hadn’t even taken a moment to ask God how to proceed.  Her response was a wary glance but told me that it was some kind of soccer accident.

“Well I’ve seen God so some amazing things through prayer,” I said. 

Another wary glance.  “Okay,” she muttered before turning and almost sprinting out the door.  I remained the floor feeling not just a little embarrassed and not just a little creepy. 

I knew God wanted to do something for her but I’d blown it.  I’d become a little too confident, which smothered the need for God to lead me step by step through each unique situation. 

Maybe your issue isn’t a missed opportunity to minister.  Maybe it’s a repeated sin or destructive behavior.  Maybe it’s something different.  But hear this:  Whatever failure we’ve experienced doesn’t disqualify us from future opportunities.  It’s doesn’t have to keep us down.  Not even for a second.

God has planned for our failures.  They don’t surprise him.  He has grace for them.  Now that’s not to say he doesn’t care when we fail.  I believe he cares very much.  Sin hurts his heart and I think he can be sad or disappointed when we miss opportunities to pour his love into another.  But I don’t think he holds an expectation of perfection.  I think he just wants us to grow and learn and move closer to his heart in intimacy. 

We can be down but the only one who keeps us down is us and the only one who thinks we’re out is us.  So, the next time you stumble on the path God has marked out regain your footing, dust off your clothes, and apply first aid.  Then revel in the love of God that has qualified you for the next opportunity. 

Blessings,

Jesse and Kara Birkey 

  

   

  

Add new comment

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Results

Results 41 - 50 of 488

Pages

Intimacy with the Holy Spirit

Intimacy with the Holy Spirit

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 223 Pages

This book leads you in meditating on and journaling about two hundred and fifty verses that discuss the Holy Spirit. You will grow in intimacy with the indwelling Holy Spirit, and the anointing within you will increase! You will exclaim as the disciples did on the Emmaus Road “Did not our heart burn within us…while He opened to us the scriptures?” (Luke 24:32)! In addition to being led to journal through these verses, you will read numerous two-way journal entries from Mark Virkler, as well as a five-page prayer at the conclusion of the book.

Price: $10.95

Kids Can

by Karen Barnes | 98 Pages

This book will inspire you and train you to teach children to minister in the power of the Spirit! And the stories it contains will bring tears to your eyes! Kids Can is a message for the children of today about their destiny tomorrow. When kids encounter the pure essence of Jesus, they will become empowered, equipped and energized to serve Him accurately and with amazing clarity. As they hear His voice and are encouraged in their giftings, strong leaders are created and maturity, vision and skills are fine tuned.

Price: $14.95
Lamad Biblical Education Association

Lamad Biblical Education Association

4 Co-authors | 44 Pages

FINALLY - A Spirit-Anointed Epistemology! A system of knowing for the Spirit-filled believer. A fresh moving of the Holy Spirit has been upon the Church of Jesus Christ for the last 100 years, since the Asuza Street Revival in 1902. In all that time the Spirit-filled community of believers (now numbering 27% of all Christendom), had yet to delineate an approach to learning which restored the Holy Spirit to His rightful place as the primary Teacher in our midst.

Price: $10.00
Lamad Faculty Handbook

Lamad Faculty Handbook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 78 Pages

This book presents lamad (revelation-based learning) standards  for teachers and curriculum writers. Lamad is a Hebrew word found in the Old Testament and it is translated "to teach" or "to learn."  It is a kind of learning that involves the Holy Spirit granting divine revelation to the heart of man. Thus it goes beyond western rationalism as a learning methodology.

Price: $9.95
Living with Jesus Book 1 - Welcome to God's Family

Living with Jesus Book 1 - Welcome to God's Family

by Daphne Kirk | 47 pages

The Living with Jesus series is a unique, exciting  and transformational discipleship course for children, taking them through the fundamentals of the Christian faith in a relational, interactive and challenging way, always applying to their lives the commands to love God, love one another and love the lost.

Book 1 - Welcome to God's Family introduces the child to the Body of Christ.

Price: $9.95
Living with Jesus - Book 3

Living with Jesus Book 3 – Talking and Listening

by Daphne Kirk | 47 Pages

This delightful book teaches children ages 4-8 the four keys to hearing God's voice and gets them started journaling (drawing pictures if writing is too hard for them) and seeing vision.  It is ideal for parents and children to use together, or for use in a children’s Sunday school class or children’s home group.

Book 3 - Talking and Listening - Hearing the voice of God.

Price: $9.95
Living with Jesus Book 6 - What Do We Choose?

Living with Jesus Book 6 - What Do We Choose?

by Daphne Kirk | 47 pages

The Living with Jesus series is a unique, exciting  and transformational discipleship course for children, taking them through the fundamentals of the Christian faith in a relational, interactive and challenging way, always applying to their lives the commands to love God, love one another and love the lost.

Book 6 - What Do We Choose? introduces children to making kingdom choices.

Price: $9.95
Living with Jesus Book 7 - Having Faith

Living with Jesus Book 7 - Having Faith

by Daphne Kirk | 47 pages

The Living with Jesus series is a unique, exciting  and transformational discipleship course for children, taking them through the fundamentals of the Christian faith in a relational, interactive and challenging way, always applying to their lives the commands to love God, love one another and love the lost.

Book 7 - Having Faith introduces children to a life of faith.

Price: $9.95
Living with Jesus Book 8 - Staying Protected

Living with Jesus Book 8 - Staying Protected

by Daphne Kirk | 47 pages | Published 1999

The Living with Jesus series is a unique, exciting  and transformational discipleship course for children, taking them through the fundamentals of the Christian faith in a relational, interactive and challenging way, always applying to their lives the commands to love God, love one another and love the lost.

Book 8 - Staying Protected introduces children to spiritual warfare.

Price: $9.95
Operations Manual

Operations Manual

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 134 Pages

We have helped hundreds of churches establish Schools of Ministry or church-centered Bible schools over the last 25 years. This manual draws together insights and approaches for how to do it easier, faster and better. Enjoy as you build on the success of those who have gone before you.

Price: $69.95

Pages