As many of you know, I have been gone for about a week, raising support in Macon, GA. I had thought, up until my return, that I was going solely to raise support and make connections, etc. etc. Well, that was part of it, a good part but not the whole reason.

Today I have just been thinking about how hard it would be, and is, to go hard after God by yourself for any sustained amount of time. Beloved, it is the wisdom of God to give us to each other and to unite us together in spite of our differences. The truth is just this, we need each other in order to stay steady. The whole time I was in Georgia I was enjoying the change of pace, scenery, and people. However, I longed to be back here in K.C. with a company of people who constantly provoke me into living the 1st commandment, all the time! And oh how good it is to be back.

I have heard a few people say throughout the months that there isn’t any real community here or real way to connect or get plugged in and after being gone a few days I just have this to say…..Where else can you be with people who really love Jesus with all their hearts and are actually engaged in it in a full time way, day in and day out? It might be hard to connect with certain people or findĀ a mentor or whatever but that doesn’t really have anything to do with community. The community here is all about magnifying Jesus, all the time and it’s in that context that you meet people that provoke you, share your heart, and agree with your convictions. That to me is true community and I am grateful for it at IHOP K.C. I know we aren’t doing it perfectly by any means but hey, I know it’s a good place to be when you begin to long for it when it’s not there. You can long for Jesus anywhere and indeed we should long for Him everywhere but it’s deeply moving when Joe Smoe that you don’t know becomes your best friend after you have prayed together for two minutes. That’s community and I am grateful for it, it is the bond of peace and the unity of the Spirit.

I encourage you to think today about how hard it would be to stay engaged in intercession for 4 or more hours if you didn’t have that guy on your prayer room team that always encouraged you or that girl right next to you that gives you a word of encouragement just because you love Jesus and she felt led to do it. Be quick to speak gratefully today, even about the things you don’t like cause those are the things that really move you forward, either in tenderness or inĀ bitterness, the choice is up to us.

One Response to “Grateful for true community…”

  1. Rob Velez Says:

    good word brother! thanks for sharing


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