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Eight Lessons From My Mother

Recently (2/8/2023) my mother passed away at home in her bed surrounded by us. Her name was Christine E. Collier.

As a tribute to her on this blog I want to share eight things that I have learned from her over the years. She taught mostly by example and in her nature.

  1. How Powerful Real Motherly Love Is. Looking back now it seems trivial but this moment sticks in my memory for the past 33 years and I want to share. When I was in my teens. We were in her kitchen and I was making myself some food, and I was probably irritated that I had to do something for myself (eyeroll). And I said some harsh disrespectful things to her (probably) about there not being food or something. I deserved a stern scolding and perhaps maybe worse. But instead I got gentleness, meekness and kindness. She did not return to me anger or harsh words. She returned to me kindness and she extended mercy. Almost immediately with my 15 year old mind I remember thinking to myself, “now that is love… she must really love me.” That is one way my mom destroyed my selfishness and arrogance as a young man. And that motherly love was not only present for her three children. In many ways she mothered her siblings, her neices and nephews, and her sons and daughters in law and her grandchildren.
  2. How to make a home. In a sense mom herself embodied a home. But she also created a very pleasant space at home with her presence and with the home itself where we often wanted to visit. It was relaxing there with her, and we knew she always would be there with open arms.
  3. How to Be Content: She was content with her life, her home and her possessions. And as a result she stayed home and enjoyed what she had and didn’t complain or cause money problems. In a day when so many avoid home in exchange for more money, a higher standard of living, and for meaningless busyness, she stayed home in contentment. Striving to make it a place where people wanted to be.
  4. The Importance of Honoring Your Parents: I remember when I realized the command to honor your parents was for adult children also. I had read that verse in scripture (Eph 6:2-3) and put it onto children but I think it is intended as much for adult children as it is for little ones. The relationship changes but the honor and the love and the investment of time should not go away. I remember secretly being very excited to bring her my new girlfriend to meet her and dad (who I soon would marry). I remember enjoying bringing our kids up there to just spend time with her and dad. I enjoyed bringing her good news because she would be so happy for me and others. She loved watching good things happen to others. She would build up the self-esteem of our kids just naturally.
  5. The relaxing power of humor. Mom was a bringer of joy, she was funny, she didnt take herself to seriously and she had a way of causing humility in me and in others. She liked to joke around and share her humor with others. She would laugh at the worst of jokes, and the best of jokes.
  6. The Importance of Meekness: There were times when she would talk to me and help me see I was being arrogant without even saying the words. I knew what she meant and often I realized I perhaps needed to change my thinking. There were times I could out-debate her about certain things but after the conversation (and sometimes during) I knew she was right and soon realizing she was defintely right. Not becuase she argued well or put it to words well but because she was just right and I was wrong and her peaceful demeanor tore down my insistence on being right.
  7. How Wonderful Writing Is: She loved to write and share her adventerous mind and stories with anyone. Many publishers of her articles learned that also and enjoyed publishing her articles repeatedly.
  8. The Importance of Hearing the Gospel: mom made sure that her family heard the gospel of salvation, despite not attending church. She would play evangelistic preaching on the television and radio and would make sure that we heard it. She did this when I was very young and up to her last days. She loved Dr. David Jeremiah most recently. She was not controlling or legalistic about her faith but she made sure that she shared and was not silent.

Do We Need Revivals or A Purified Gospel?

I’ve been thinking about this for a while now. Recently I’ve been hearing many Christians (and others) praying and talking about Christian revival. And I must admit the need for revival is self-evident and I understand why people are praying for it.

But I think it a fools errand to try to drum up some fervant church gatherings with zeal and with powerful religious effort, drum up a crowd with great bands and much hand waving and then call it “REVIVAL!”

The Gospels that are being proclaimed are producing the churches and the meetings that we see today. Some gospels that are commonly preached today produce almost Christians who exclusively sit in pews. Pew-sitting is 99% of their Christian life and the highlight of it altogether. The Pew-sitters (introverts) or Pew-entertainers (the extroverts). To intensify and double down on that type of Christian gatherings ought not every be called revival.

I don’t say that to be critical. I simply want to point everyone to their own particular gospel. It’s the gospel that we have, the particular gospel that we hear, embrace, and teach ithers which is producing what we see, (or do not see) in our Chrisitan gatherings.

Are your Chrisitan gatherings cold, indifferent?, are they crowds of idle Christians, staring at the back of each others heads, unable and unwilling to share anything spiritual themselves? Other than regurgitating what they just heard in the sermon, whether its biblical or not. Unable and unwilling to speak out the light and life of Jesus Christ themselves?

If Paul or Peter or Jesus Christ were here today in body, would they not re-evangelize us with the same gospel that they had and shared in the first century? I think there is a good chance they would and I think there is a good chance many Christians would seek them out for this exact thing. Most Chrisitians of today I think would instinctively say to them “Give us what you have because we don’t yet have it, it’s true, that after 20, 30, even 50 years of hearing Sunday sermons I still don’t have what you can give me in a few dozen hours of teaching.”

Their gospel contained within itself the spiritual food necessary to make disciples in a few short months of preaching and teaching. And it created the spiritual building blocks to make communities of Christians who shared their lives together, who endured horrible persecutions. Communities which naturally sprung up wherever it was allowed to be embraced.

Historically revivals which have a lasting effects on nations are precluded by preaching, preaching that is embraced by a large number of people who respond to it.

Never forget that it is gospels which produce revivals. Not emotionalism, exaggeration about miracles, zeal, nor passionate music. We can scheule and annual revival but the ones that make lasting impacts on society emerge from the gospels that are shared.

I’ve been present in special meetings (called revivals). The presence and love of the Holy Spirit is felt and easily noticed by almost all who are present. I think this happens in meetings like this not becuase we were calling it revival but becuase we were just worshiping the Lord as should be done in any and every Christian meeting. We should not have to call it revival, it should be the norm. Something is wrong with our norm because our norm is not in submission to the Spirit of God so we have special, different meetings just to escape the trap we’ve put ourselves in, the trap being meetings not led by the Holy Spirit this usually being because of insistence on tradition.

What we hope decades and even centuries of revivals to do to transform the church.

The Gospel of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ preached everywhere I believe could do in just a few months to the church and then as a result do great damage to the world system.

Centuries of cycles of revivals and backsliding and revivals and back sliding or let us today each examine our fruit, then may we dig deeper and examine our gospel. Acknowledge its weakness and incompleteness and seek to perfect and purifiy the gospel we’ve embraced.

Below is a teaching from T. Austin Sparks called ‘God’s Way of Recovery’ which goes with this line of thinking about revivals.

coffee and clipboard with pen in therapist office

What is My Gospel? Important Survey

The following are survey questions that I have put together which helps a Christian to identify their particular gospel message. Every Christian has a gospel, even those who never preach or teach. If you are a Christian you have or are embracing a particular gospel.

Answer the following 17 questions as thoroughly and as succinctly as you possibly can. But if you do not have an confident answer for a question simply skip or say “I don’t know”, it is better to say “I don’t know” or ignore a question that than to try to come up with something that just sounds good but is not really part of what you believe. If the question seems foreign to you then that is ok to ignore, there are no wrong answers and don’t feel obligated to answer all 17.

With this survey e are trying to get at what is your currently embraced gospel. When you are done then cut and paste your responses into one to three paragraphs and that is a summary of your gospel. If you are willing then post these paragraph as a comment in this post below or email them to me. A Christian’s gospel is much more than a summary of how one gets into heaven. Much more!

Why did God create?

How did God create?

What happened in the garden of Eden between God, humanity and Satan?

Who is Satan? where is he? and what is he doing now?

Who was Abraham and the nation of Israel?

Who was Jesus of Nazareth? who is Jesus Christ now?

Why did Jesus Christ suffer and die? What did he accomplish?

Why did Jesus Christ rise again? (if you believe he did)

How does one become a Christian?

What is Jesus doing now?

What is the purpose of human governments today?

What is the church exactly?

What is the primary ministry of the church on earth today?

What is the purpose of gathering together for church?

What is the role of money in the church and in the Christian’s life?

What does the future hold long term for humanity and for God?

Why is our Gospel so Important?

Answering these questions thoroughly will help us to pinpoint the overall gospel which we have embraced or are currently embracing. The gospel which we have embraced or are embracing will have lasting impact on our Christian lives.

If our gospel is shallow and partial then so will our Christian walk be. If it is preoccupied with pet doctrines and theologies then so will our Christian walk be. If it is legalistic then so will we be. When our gospel is permissive and libertine, then so will we likely be permissive and morally loose in almost every aspect of our lives as Christians. When our gospel lacks understanding of the church then that will be our experience and expectations with church, and with its leadership.

“Tell me all your thoughts on God…and tell me am I very far?”

Dishwalla (1990s band)

Our Gospel – Our Life

Our particular gospel is probably one of the single most important things in our Christian walk. Yet few talk about this. We accept what we are taught or we backslide from it. Many of us expect to hear it over and over again throughout our lives as if that accomplishes something for us. But my experience is that Christians rarely move on and reconsider their gospel. Few press in and experience real and lasting discipleship and maturity. In my experiences most Christians view their own gospel as the answer to the “How do you get to heaven question?” And it is that, but it is also much more than that.

When we start to see and to summarize our specific gospel then we can begin to recognize holes in our gospel and our Christian foundation. And then God can (and maybe will), begin to help us to fill in those holes through study of scripture, through teachings from the Holy Spirit, and through the ministries of other Christians.

If you want to read more about the gospel of the kingdom click here: The Irresistible Glory of Jesus Christ or HERE: The Fruit Of Your Gospel

or watch one of my videos here:

Gospel of the Kingdom – before creation.

If you want to hear more about the gospel of the kingdom from a gifted teacher, I highly suggest that you buy and read this book by my favorite living author and Christian teacher Frank Viola: Insurgencebook.com

Please comment below your gospel summary paragraph, or email it to me at collierak@me.com

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