Dear Friends,
At most places I speak, I am asked to address
leaders and followers alike about the present urgent need of personal reality
that sustains and empowers us to live well in sometimes impossible situations.
On
Christian campuses (one of the hardest places to live in the present reality of
the living God) I will say something like: “This wonderful Christian school is
one of the hardest places to stay in vital touch with the Lord. We have so many holy substitutes. It’s so
easy to be friends with Jesus’ friends rather than friends with Jesus!” I see acknowledgement in the eyes of the
students or in their body language as they quit being bored and sit up a little
bit straighter!
We all do it, of course – teacher and student
alike. We substitute aids to spiritual reality for the reality itself. Here in the West we are drowning in holy substitutes. There are devotionals, computer courses, CDs,
DVDs, and radio messages meant to be aids to a deeper relationship with God,
and yet, there is a danger that they are
taking the very place of that relationship! Being an author myself, I hate
to think I am contributing to this problem! Does what I write leave readers knowing how to
connect with the Lord themselves? Does
what we record for radio lead people to dare to wrestle with concepts and be
alone with God to a deeper and greater degree than ever before?
“How should I pray?” one will ask. “I’ve forgotten, settling for a few words from
a devotional or a fix from my favorite radio preacher.” Others have said to me: “I can’t wait to meet
with my Christian mentor in the morning.” No, “I can’t wait to meet with Christ!” Often, I have had people ask me, “Would you
mentor me, Jill?” I usually answer, “No,
Jesus will mentor you, but I will meet with you a few times to show you how to
let Him do that. And once in a while, we
can meet to share the lessons He is teaching us both.” We must not become holy substitutes for the Holy Spirit! Or people will lean on us instead of on Him!
I am aware that I may well be working myself out
of a job. In fact, I present messages about how to go deeper with God, how to
read the Bible, and how to hear His voice. Please, God, let my efforts to encourage
people to connect with the dynamic of the Spirit never become a holy substitute for the real thing.
As we look to another year of ministry in the New
Year, we must first personally substitute all
our own great resources for the real deal. I need to do the work I need to do in order that He
can do the work He needs to do within me. I want to help people toward a
moment-by-moment conscious awareness of His hand on our shoulder, His love in
our life, His breath in our spirit, and His grace in our soul. “God and God alone,” as the song says it. I must make sure that all our God-inspired
resources lead people to take the responsibility to nourish their own interior
life.
So this coming year, walk into the throne room
early in the morning, all by yourself, and just talk! Learn to listen, too…to discern the still
small voice of God above the cacophony of noise around you. Don’t just watch others do it – you do it!
Happy New Year,
Jill Briscoe
Executive Editor
Just Between Us
Lord, teach me to seek You. Amen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jill, I am a Formator/Facilitator in a Franciscan Church Order .... your words resound with me!
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