My church is amazing! It really is. This is the third church in my more than twenty years walk with the Lord that I have called “home.” I don’t know if this will be the last one, but I do know that I absolutely love it!
I’ve also reflected on my time at the previous churches I was a part of. Looking back, I see God’s hand and grace during those seasons. He brought me to each of those places and grew me. They were what I needed at the time.
Part of the job of community is to unlock gifts and skills and anointing within each one of us. Sometimes God uses one community to unlock one set of things. Then, He will intentionally move us to a new community where He unlocks a new set of things.
It’s important to remember that the unlocking is never just about us. It’s to bring God glory, edify the Body, and accomplish His purposes in the earth. The added blessing is that it brings us joy.
This month marks five years of being a part of my new community. I have grown exponentially more than I have in previous years combined. My church is far from perfect. My pastors would be the first to admit that they are flawed people; there would also be a line of the staff and congregants all shouting the very same sentiment — we are imperfect people.
That’s the beauty that I have witnessed. In their weaknesses, the Lord’s strength is seen. There is an utter dependence on God to show up and to move. My pastor has been going through a series in Sunday School about how the Church is actually called to function. It’s been convicting, encouraging, and empowering.
There are countless ideas and beliefs that I’ve had to cast aside or reevaluate. But, there are other beliefs that have become even more firmly rooted. As the revival at Asbury University began and grew, the Lord reminded me that all throughout the Bible, He has been a God that responds to the hunger of His people. The Beatitudes even tell us that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled. They are blessed and satisfied. The funny thing about spiritual hunger is that we are both satisfied, but also our hunger increases.
We can have as much of God as we want. Sadly, our desires are often weak or broken. We haven’t created space in our personal lives or churches for God to move in all of the ways He longs to.
Two of the key points my pastor has shared repeatedly have been the importance of the gifts of the Spirit and what he calls “working the Altar.” That simply means letting God use those gifts of the Spirit in you and through you, within — and ultimately outside — of the church walls.
Those are essential to the move of God in our lives and in our churches. My pastor is adamant about creating space for the Holy Spirit to move in freedom and teaching the congregation on what the Bible says the gifts of the Spirit are and how they are to be used. Then, he emboldens us to hear from God and use those gifts during our services.
I have had the great pleasure of leading worship at my church. The best part of being on stage is NOT the microphone, the lights, or the attention. It is hands down getting a front-row view of God moving in the room. When He shows up, it is undeniable. Our agendas, expectations, and desires fall by the wayside.
It’s the sweetest thing to watch the Holy Spirit bring salvation, freedom, healing, deliverance, peace, and joy to a hungry person. Their desperation for God to do what only He can do has stirred a hunger deep within me.
We create space for God to move. We come with hunger.
Then, we come with faith followed by obedience. Luke 1:37 tells us that nothing is impossible with God. His move begins with Him. And part of Hebrews 11:6 tells us that without faith, it is impossible to please God. This is us.
There are countless truths about God and His character and His desires that fill the whole of the Bible. He is good. He is kind. He is gracious, loving, and faithful. He is a provider. He is a protector. He does seek and save that which is lost. He is a deliverer, a healer, and a mender of all things broken.
He is a good Shepherd. He is the Prince of peace. He is the King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the Creator and Sustainer of all. He sees us and hears us. He is the ‘with us’ God.
This is the list we bring before God. We believe that God is who He says He is and He can do what He says He can do. We trust that His Word does not return void. We offer Him whatever faith we have — weak or strong, small or big. We offer it as a sacrifice.
Then, we let the Holy Spirit lead us as we use the gifts of the Spirit. My pastor reminds us to ask for the gifts that we want and then go forth and use them.
In the past five years, I watched corporate and personal prophetic words spoken, words of knowledge given, deliverance, and healings have occurred, all through a group of people who wouldn’t consider themselves anyone special.
The God of the Bible is much bigger than many of us have believed Him to be. He wants to move in our lives and churches with power and might. His role is the majority of His move, but He invites us to play a small part in what He’s already doing.
Don’t you want to partner with the God of revival as He moves on the earth?
If you have seen moves of God in your life or church, I’d love to hear your testimony! If you are longing to see Him move, I’d love to pray for you!
Cathy says
Unfortunately I have Church hurt from the church I was raised in. I am reluctant to join another congregation and pour myself again. I live in another state now and I’ve visited many but can’t seem to find my place. Pray for me please.
Becky says
We all have experienced church hurt in some form or fashion. Please don’t let this hurt steal your joy of finding a church home. Forgive and let it go, I know it is easier said than done…I’ve done it countless times. Pray and ask the Lord to open up a door for you and lead you to where you need to be so you can heal.
Heavenly Father, I pray for Cathy, she’s experienced some church hurt. We know You know and see everything she’s battling within her soul. Gracious Father, I pray that You would open up a door for her to find a church home that will welcome her, love her, help her to heal. We pray this church loves You and is a follower of all things You have in Your Word of what a church is to be.
Thank you Lord for this devotional you put in Karina’s heart to express this morning. We give you all the Glory and the Praise!
In Jesus’ Mighty Name I pray….Amen
Karina Allen says
Cathy, thank you for sharing.
Father, You are close to the broken hearted. I pray that you would overwhelm Cathy with Your love and healing. You’ve created her for community. Holy Spirit lead her to the right space at the right time.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Beth Williams says
Cathy,
Father God you alone know the hurt Cathy has felt. Revive her heart & guide her to a new church with loving people. Give her peace & contentment as she searches for community. I know you have a great plan for her. AMEN
Judyc says
Amen! In these last days may we truly let God be God, to accomplish His will in our personal lives and through His church. Thank you for waking us from our complacency and helping to stir that hunger to have more of God.
Karina Allen says
Amen and Amen!!!!
Susen says
Powerful, strong, relatable message here. Thank you
Karina Allen says
Thank you so much Susen! I’m in awe of what God is doing!!!
Dawn Ferguson-Little says
We can all feel hurt from a Church. I been in Churches in the past not fitted in. I felt like dropping wall flower as the saying goes. Waiting for a drink of water so as I can raise my head in some Churches. No one comes to talk to me or want to know me. I wonder why sitting here. But you know what. I found my spiritual home now. Both me and my Husband we are very happy we are so welcome. You will ask God Holy Spirit speak and guide you. Mine is the Salvation Army. We are all different where God leads us to worship him. I am so at home here. I don’t feel like wall flower looking for a drink of water anymore. We all treat all people the same. No matter what backgrounds they have or skin colour. We just love them they love you back. We one big happy family. Not like the other Churches I went to no one hardly spoke to me or wanted to know me. I felt so lonely it was offal. That not the move of God to make people no matter who they are rich or poor. To feel like that we are to love people of all walks of life. Like the kids songs I learnt at Sunday School when small. It is. “Jesus hands where kinds Hands doing good to all” how true that is. Another one I learnt at Sunday School when small was. “Jesus Loves All The Children Of The World Red and Yellow Black and White” another very good on too. We that are saved are to do the same as both songs. No matter what it does not matter if they are kids songs. The words are true for us as Adults too. Not just for kid’s today. That how Jesus treats people and kids we are to do the same especially if saved. Live as Jesus lives and love as he loves. As Jesus loves all people of the world. You gets theses songs on YouTube. If we read his word the Bible it tell us that too. Jesus love is very wonderful oh wonderful love. We can also sing that song too. So we all that are saved have a role to play in showing the love of God in everything we do and say. I say Amen to that. No better way to live. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little xx praying for you all incourage
Karina Allen says
Yes and Amen Dawn!!!!
Amada (pronounced: a.m.a.TH.a) says
Baby Lainey is having seizures and she is being moved to the Dallas hospital. She is such a happy baby, but they are saying she needs a miracle. Please pray for her, and also her parents Faith and Rustin Mills.
Cellina says
Praying for God to intervene. God grant peace to Faith and Rustin and bring His people alongside to support and encourage them
Cellina says
Praying for God to intervene. May God grant peace to Faith and Rustin and bring His people alongside to support and encourage them. Asking God to guide the medical team for appropriate treatment.
Karina Allen says
Jesus, by Your stripes Lainey is healed! Your blood paid for a complete healing. We stand on the faithfulness of Your Word and the faithfulness of Your character. We thank you even before we see the miracle! You are good!!?
Beth Williams says
Amada,
Jesus please send your peace & comfort to Faith & Rustin Mills. You alone know the plans for Baby Lainey. I’m asking in the mighty name of God to please send a miracle. Give her parents a testimony of your faithfulness. Send people to stand alongside them during this trial. AMEN
Blessings 🙂
Janet W says
ohhhhh Amen \0/
Karina thank you. Beautiful. Strong and true words I want to never forget!
Yes please pray for me. We’ve moved far from our church. Sunday is an easy drive. We enjoy a podcast from Greg Laurie. We hear our favorite Christian music. We pray. We give thanks.
What I miss is my Thurs night women’s study. It’s at 7pm and doesn’t end until 9:30ish. That’s a long night-time drive. I’ve watched online, but I miss the sisterhood. The hugs. The laughter the tears. The food. I’m a people person. I love the gathering. I love to greet each sister at the door. My prayer is to find a women’s study close to home. Where I can gather. Meet new women. Learn. Thrive. Greet. Share, hug…. and listen! Be filled so I can pass it on!
Pray I push myself and not just “talk about it” or “wish I knew a place closer”
“That I fill my hunger. That I’m filled with faith followed by obedience.”
Thank you \0/
Thank you
Karina Allen says
Janet, thank you for reading and sharing!
Yes Lord! Place Janet in the right space at the right time so that she may be filled and able to pour. We thank you for divine relationships and appointments. You are faithful!
Angela says
The granddaughter of a minister, I was raised going to church every Sunday. As an adult, I fell away from attending church on a regular basis. Last summer my whole world flipped upside down and sideways. I did the most logical thing. I returned to church. First, attending online, then back in the spring I finally decided it was time to start attending in person. There’s a small church near my home that I’ve attended occasionally over the last 8 years at Christmas and Easter, you know how it goes. It’s a sweet little church and reminds me of the one I grew up in. It’s been my home now for the past 6 months. Right before I started going I had a tearful meeting with the Pastor about my ongoing situation. Soon after, he suggested to the music minister that the church needed a ladies group. It was divine intervention. Our first meeting in May was proof of that. Many of them were looking for “somewhere” to belong too. Those ladies have blessed my life beyond measure! I recently had emergency surgery and let me tell you, they showed up in force! I’m an empty-nester and my children are all on the opposite coast. I needed a ride home from the hospital, help getting my car home, help getting groceries, and these ladies were there! Without hesitation. It’s so hard to ask for help sometimes. Okay, all the time. I didn’t have to. They knew what I needed. Calls, cards, text messages, emails! Prayer! I am in absolute awe at how God worked all of this out. He knew when he nudged me gently to get back in church that I was going to need them. I didn’t know. But God did. I’m so thankful for my church family, for the amazing group of ladies that I get to call friends, and for the good work God is doing in my life.
Karina Allen says
Amen Angela! That’s beautiful!!! God is so good!!!!!
Beth Williams says
Karina,
For years I attended church & did a few activities. But I never really understood God, Bible or having a relationship with Jesus. It took going to a small church for 18 years, attending women’s Bible studies, volunteering, etc. Also having a pastor who would often repeat things over & over till they finally sunk in. He has retired but I still see him often around town. I now attend the church my husband grew up in. It is different, but in good ways. They believe in praising God any way you want. Most will raise their hands during our song time. We have had people spontaneously talk about the goodness of God in their lives. Last Sunday a few people spoke up & asked for prayer. The whole church went up front & prayed for everyone. This was not planned. It had to come from Holy Spirit.
Now when I listen to Christian music I learn the words & sing them back to God as part of worship while driving or at home. I feel that I have a deeper relationship with Christ than ever before. Due to that I volunteer with Loaves & Fishes Food Bank & help Recovery Soldiers. My way of giving back to Jesus for ALL He’s did for me!
Blessings 🙂