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How To Get Relief From Anxiety

There have been times that I’ve been anxious about such trivial things that I stopped taking the anxiety serious. It doesn’t torment me anymore. Anxiety is almost like an emotion, it comes and I ignore it, hand it to Jesus in prayer then get busy.

Arrogance and Anxiety I think are two sides of one same coin. They are self-centered emotions, they are emotional reactions to a self-centeredness that should not continue to exist within the mind of the Christian. To daily seek Jesus Christ, as he commanded us to do, we must lay that self-confidence down daily.

I know people who are anxious about their anxiety. And anxious about their physical anxiety symptoms. Its like a never-ending cycle. There is a physical component, a mental component and I believe most importnatly a spiritual component to having anxiety and to finding freedom from anxiety.

Physically magnesium and potassium deficiency can result in anxiety. Mentally a lack of human interaction and love can cause anxiety. But spiritually an overconfidence in self, a lack of understanding in Jesus Christ and or a lack of belief in Jesus Christ results in anxiety.

Anxiety (especially about getting money) is one of the default states of mankind without God. (Matt 6:31)

In thinking and praying about anxiety recently I remembered several things that Jesus said early in his ministry. So many things that I can’t help but notice that, in speaking to his followers and potential followers.

Jesus Christ seems to repeatedly go out of his way, to ask for and to remove the anxieties of his followers.

–Adam Collier

Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink? or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the Gentiles seek after these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. Jesus Christ

Matthew 6:31-33

Come to me (not church not religion, not bible, he said “come to ME”) all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, (implies that as we learn from him we too become gentle and lowly in heart) and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. – Jesus Christ

Matthew 11:28-30

Special Anxiety Instructions to Those He Sent

He charged them to “take nothing for their journey except a staff-no bread, no bag, no money in their belts- but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics” – Jesus Christ in Mark 6:8

Jesus Christ personally is the cure to anxiety, life apart from him and life apart from daily seeking him is synonymous with anxiety. Jesus pinned himself to the solution for our anxiety. Jesus Christ himself was what Jesus exchanged for the anxieties of his followers. His person, his essence, take my yoke upon you because my yoke is easy and my burden is light.

I don’t know what may be troubling you. Lack of money, lack of home, lack of health, anxiety about symptoms of anxiety? All of the above?

That is the situation of mankind away from Jesus Christ back when Jesus was speaking and even today. Jesus is still alive, Jesus is still a real and living person, Jesus still has a yoke and a burden for us in exchange for our yokes and burdens. And that yoke and burden is “learning of me”, that is all it is. It is simple and easy. My yoke is too much self confidence in fixing things, in understanidng things and in making good things happen.

He gets my anxiety and troubles, and I get Him. I get to learn of him.

I get more knowing of him, he gets my lack, he gets my neediness, he gets my insecurity. He gets my inability to control our future. In exchange I get to know our creator, I get to learn why he created all this. I get to learn his eternal purpose, I get to unlock the key to understanding God and the universe.

I think we make out the better in this deal.

Here is an article about depression.

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Why Not to Be Proud Of Our Ministries

The 72 Return and Rejoice

Luke 17:1 And he said to his disciples: “Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to one through whom they come, it would be better for him if a millstone hung around his neck and cast into the sea that he should cause one of these little ones to sin, pay attention to yourselves, if your brother sins rebuke him, and if he repents forgive him, if he turns to you seven times in a day, saying ‘I repent’ seven times you must forgive him.” 5 The apostles said to the Lord ‘increase our faith’ And the Lord said, “if you had faith like a grain of the mustard seed you could say to this mulberry tree ‘be uprooted and planted in the sea’, and it would obey you”. Will any of you who have a servant plowing or keeping sheep, say to him, when he has come in from the field, come and once and recline at table, will he not rather say to him, ‘prepare supper for me and dress properly and serve me while I eat and drink and afterward you will eat and drink’, does he thank the servant because he did what was commanded? 10 So you also when you have done all that you were commanded, say ‘we are unworthy servants, we have only done what was our duty.’”

This passage of scripture between Jesus and his disciples is fascinating me.

They said ‘increase our faith’ this request, is a loaded request in at least two ways.

A Loaded Question

“I saw Satan fall like lighting from heaven…, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice that your name is written in heaven.”

Jesus Christ in Luke 10
  1. It supposes in error, that the largeness of Jesus’ faith was the key to his ministry and his power.
  2. It showed that they wanted to be great like him and believed it was something great about him that accomplished it.

But Jesus’ response completely destroyed and undercut the assumptions of this loaded question. He seemed to say it’s not about the amount of faith that we have, its about attitude in obedience. Instead of rejoicing over our power and our faith we should say ‘we are unworthy servants just doing our duty.’ Miracle working, teaching the kingdom, healing the sick, driving out demons was viewed by him as only his duty as he served his heavenly father and was led by the Holy Spirit. The biggest demonstration of power and life and authority of God on earth, the duty of the follower of Christ.

Jesus implied that the key to his ministry was him doing his duty as an unworthy servant/ slave of the father. Not in being a ‘powerful man of the faith and power.’ Be certain that Jesus is a wonderful man of faith without sin and with great power, however that is not what he relied on as the source of his ministry. And he wanted his disciples to do the same as they entered ministry.

In my younger years, over the course of several years, I bounced around to a few churches in our area. Experiencing many different types of protestant pastors. Pentecostal, charismatic, Baptist, Christian missionary alliance, Word of Faith, and some flavors in between. Among some of these circles there was a strong teaching about being a ‘man of faith and power’ or talk like ‘he is a really powerful man of God’. Pew sitting groupies and pastors exchanging flattery along these lines. There is not necessarily always wrong in talking like this, but often there is. Talk like this, appeals to the pride of life. It assumes that the power displayed, which is usually just in fervent preaching, is a result of the great faith of the man himself. Ministry prowess then becomes a display of the pride of their life. A church ministry-obsessed version of the pride of life.

And I think that Jesus heard this assumption about him in his disciples request and the pride of life that was undergirding the request. So, he shut it down with teaching ‘if you only have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can uproot trees and throw them into the sea’. Faith then becomes simply a positive reponse to the will of God. Faith is not a license to do anything one wishes for or hopes for.

Being spiritually powerful is not about the amount of our faith, its about our responsiveness and obedience to the Father. Which assumes firstly that we are able to hear him and respond to him. For us it is a hearing of the Holy Spirit and a cooperative response to it. Whether that is a command to go teach, to heal the blind, to raise the dead, to drive out demons. To talk to a new friend about a topic you’d prefer to not talk about. Or even to sit and do nothing, not pursuing some twisted idea of ministry, without sensing the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Ministry Is Not

Ministry is not something we manage like a portfolio of good works for God. Impressing ourselves, others, and finally imagining and hoping that God is sitting back with his feet up and feeling impressed with us.

Similarly, ministry is not primarily an effort in persuasion, using logic and argument to get people to think like we do. It is not some form of eloquence and strong peer pressure. Getting people to behave a certain way or to think like the great man with the mic thinks. That is not ministry and neither is that discipleship.

For many I do realize ministry is exactly as I just described and has been perhaps for an entire lifetime. However, that is not from the Lord, the Lord is not asking them of that. They are just doing it for whatever reasons they have. And the Lord will be the final judge of those ministries and whether their works burn and are overturned.

I confess I have gotten bored with what I know the Lord has asked of me, as if it should be more impressive.

“Whoever is least among you is the greatest.”

Jesus Christ in Luke 9

We ought not trust in ourselves as mighty ministers of God. In our great faith and great works, we ought to pattern ourselves as yielded, obedient, children-slaves. Slaves who are simply blessed to have names that are written in heaven. To the only one who is good, the Father.

I think …‘that’s it?’, just a conversation or two sharing the kingdom of God with a friend? Just a thousand or so blog posts with mediocre stats? Just a couple books that I don’t really know how to distribute? No conversions? No miracles? no invitations to preach? No groups of Christians wanting my help to gather like they did in the New Testament? As if the conversations, friendships, the blog, and the books are not impressive enough. As if that which he has asked of me is little and meaningless. However, nothing that Jesus asks of us is little or meaningless. Over time to think like this is to begin to overlook what I know he has asked from me and to fail to even respond to the little. Unimpressive, as if it is nothing. That is a major mistake that I believe the Lord is showing me even now as I write this. But particularly thanks to the Luke 17 passage above.

Ministry Is

Ministry is a sharing in the eternal life of God himself, the authority over all the power of the enemy, the eternal joy of God, the extreme power of God to work miracles. But to keep the attitude of a slave doing only what we are required to do. Not doing any of those things with the attitude of a privileged first born child. Because when we take that attitude we embrace pride, and we exclude Jesus Christ from our lives, then the entire plan of God for us begins to break down..

Ministry is listening to the Spirit of Christ and responding. Then even more important, it is cooperation with Him. Diligently cooperating with thorough, pedantic, fervent meticulousness attending to even the littlest of commands. Discipleship is teaching others to hear the Spirit of Christ and responding to only that. Ministry is a slave-master relationship, a doing of one’s duty as we stay close to the Lord. It is a one-way loyalty (as far as we are concerned), expecting no special treatment, no special assignments. No grand glorious accolades, no expectations of commanding respect from Gods people. There is no unionized contract work attitude allowed. No glory or fame to be expected, not demanding our rights to have leisure or ease.

Ministry is slavery to Jesus Christ, and it involves faith in the life of Jesus Christ within. Realizing it is a very big deal whatever we hear from him and is top priority for us to respond and cooperate with. If Jesus tells us to get a glass of water for a unknown child, or to preach a challenging rebuke to the leaders of the UN countries.

Both are very big deals; both are worthy of our prompt reply and diligent response. Both are to happen but only happen in response to the Spirit of Christ. Its just as wrong to ignore the leading of the spirit as it is to pretend and proclaim your works are in response to the Holy Spirit when they are not. There is no autopilot ministry, doing what we think is probably good, while ignoring the Holy Spirit. Not even attempting to seek him because our ministries are so popular and established. People like that are in grave danger of hearing from our Lord, ‘get away from me I never knew you’. ()

Real Spirit-led ministry is such an utter work of God that Jesus promises we don’t even need to worry about what to say when taken before courts of law to stand before rulers. Even that, is on him, we are not his representatives primarily we are his living channels and our fates are in his hands. Jesus said in Luke 12:11- “when they bring you before the rulers and authorities, do not be anxious about how to defend yourselves, or what you should say for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”

So dear Christian let us not take pride in our ministry, our miracle working, or our demon casting. Those things, whether we do them or someone else does them reflect God not us. So dont feel like you are something if you do them and don’t look at those who do them as something special. Look at God who uses people. Because whenever we do those things we are only just expressing a tiny bit of faith.

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What Does it Mean to Gather Around Jesus Christ?

This post is an attempt to explain the details of why and how to gather around Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ set up the church as he did for specific reasons. He never set up church for us to give sermons in perpetuity. And to listen to one another preach sermons week in week out, he never intended there be hierarchy. Or a clergy and laity with large idle audiences being led around like sheep. But that is exactly what we see today especially in the US, and that is what many of us were brought up in.

God is restoring his church and teaching us to gather around him once again. How we gather matters greatly to God and to us, whether we realize it or not.

The Holy Spirit specifically was sent for the purpose of growing the kingdom of God, and for helping us to live by God’s life. (read John 14:26)

When we gather as God intended like what we read about in the New Testament, many things we strive for and struggle to make happen as Christians, just happen naturally. Like the development of elders, pastors, teachers (Ephesians 4:11-15) and even evangelism (read 1 Cor 14:25-26).

I think there are five pillars to gathering around Jesus Christ. Many traditions have been added to Christian meetings through the centuries, most of these began in the third century AD in Rome. All of these traditions, how and why they started are wonderfully researched and detailed in the book Pagan Christianity? by Frank Viola and George Barna.

It is Gods purpose to plant churches, to plant the body of Christ wherever the people are willing, gatherings of people who gather around him. To make him head, gatherings which he himself can lead through the Holy Spirit, gatherings which have basis and a pattern seen in the New Testament. Not in tradition from Rome or Europe.

Five Pillars to Gathering Around Jesus Christ:

  1. Jesus Christ is the central focus of every gathering, the purpose for gathering is to make him Lord of the meeting. The meeting’s are for him, not for us. This is what “gather together in my name” means. We do not gather for ourselves, we do not gather to get our needs met, we gather to display him, to express him and to hear from him. We don’t gather to hear great eloquent sermons or masses from great men or women, we don’t gather around a church vision that we agree to. We don’t gather to sing worship songs, we don’t even gather to study bible topics. He personally is our Lord, we gather at his feet through the Holy Spirit who dwells within us, just like the apostles did (Mark 2:2-3), and just like the early church did (Acts 2:46-47).Pastors, teachers, evangelists and all of the gifts mentioned in Corintians and Ephesians rise up naturally over time from among us when we gather around him. But these ministry gifts are intended to help us all to mature, elders will be established to provide guidance to the young ones and to new disciples, they are not authority figures to lead our meetings or our lives. New disciples are trained in functioning in the meetings, and in living by God’s life.
  2. Every Member Functioning: Jesus speaks directly through every member by the Holy Spirit. He does not speak through a gifted clergy, that is tradition. We do not need go-betweens. Every member should be gradually taught and expected to “function” in every meeting, expected to bring and contribute something spiritually to the other members (1Cor 14:26, 31, Eph 5:18b-21). No one person has authority over the others, hierarchy does not belong in the gatherings and in body of Jesus Christ (Matt 20:25-26). Decisions are made together, sharing is done together and openly.
  3. The gathering of believers is the house of God: The location and timing of the meetings is irrelevant, God does not dwell in houses made by man, he dwells in temples made with living stones (1 Peter 2), we are the living stones and he wants to build us together to make a house for him in every town and city on earth. We can have these meetings anywhere and at any time.
  4. Seek ye first the kingdom of God:  We seek Jesus Christ together in the meetings, and in our lives all week as we break, we learn to share our lives together and live by the life of Jesus Christ. That is the premise for this body and for our meetings, we seek him diligently then share him when we get together. We let him speak through us, all of our gifts are allowed to be expressed and displayed taking turns one by one.
  5. Iron Sharpens Iron: Friction between personalities and between members is normal and healthy and causes us to grow. That getting on one another’s nerves which we see happen any time people get close is God sharpening and polishing us. We should not flee that friction and stop meeting or see it as a sign of failure.  The temple stones in Solomon’s temple were individually sanded with friction and they were held together by friction alone, this is God’s intention for us, it helps us to surrender, to die to the old man and learn how to not get our way.

If you have been hurt at church or just realize it is not for you anymore, and gathering like this sounds like something you crave or need in your life, Christian or not, please contact Adam Collier by commenting below or through email collierak@me.com.

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Scripture References for above:

John 14:26 But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, he will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I said to you.

Ephesians 4:11-15 And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. 14 As a result we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love we re to grow up in all aspects into him who is the head, even Christ, …

1 Corinthians 14:24-25  But if all prophecy, and an unbeliever or an ungifted man enters, he is convicted by all, he is called to account y all; 25 the secrets of his heart are disclosed; and so he will fall on his face and worship God, declaring that God is certainly among you.

Matthew 20:25 But Jesus called them to Himself and said, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them.  26 It is not this way among you, but whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant,

Mark 2:2-3 And many were gathered together, so that there was no longer room, not even near the door; and he was speaking the word to them. 3 And they came bringing a paralytic, carried by four men.

Acts 2:46-47 Day by day continuing with one mind in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they were taking their meals together with gladness and sincerity of heart, 47 praising God and having favor with all the people.  And the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved.

Ephesians 5:18b-21 but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody with your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks….be subject to one another in the fear of Christ

1 Corinthians 14:26, 31 What is the outcome then, brenthren? When you assemble, each one has a psalm, has a teaching, has a revelation, has a tongue, has an interpretation.  Let all things be done for edification.  …31 For you can all prophecy one by one, so that all may learn and

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