It's beyond obvious now, for those paying attention, how much the world has changed, and how much the United States of America has gotten away from the Biblical principles that our nation was founded upon. We are now beginning to finally see what so many of us have been warning about for decades.
We are receiving the consequences of our actions, or dare I say inaction and silence, on many of our parts in the Church. This has brought not only chaos, but much anger in many people inside and outside of the Church. Many are now seemingly believing that they are justified in becoming the very thing that they feared for so many years.
What is that?
They are becoming tyrants or are seemingly choosing to support tyranny in order to get their way. They are forcing others to live Biblically, even when a person might not agree with it. Sadly, many inside the church are now embracing this idea that forcing others to follow Jesus and his ways is good, right, and true.
Even though you might think it's good, it is not good. Jesus never forced people to follow Him. Did he challenge, equip, and educate them? Well, yes. Forcing someone, who is an adult, to do what you want them to do, for the most part, is not good.
It is exactly what I personally have been warning about for so long. I have been encouraging all of us who are followers of Christ to be on the lookout for this within our own hearts. It's why I have had to step back from the ministry of Worldview Warriors for a time in order to try to get my house and family in order.
Discipleship is so incredibly important. It isn't cute, and it doesn't always have a great impact in the short term. But follow the example of Christ and consciously choose to sink into the few in order to reach the many, for Jesus Christ is the answer! I am convinced of this!
So, with this in mind, I would like to share with you what I have been up to over the past two years. After much prayer, consideration, and counsel, I have been pastoring a small church in the state of Ohio, where we have been digging into the Word of God, worshiping, and fellowshipping together. We have been striving to know Christ and are trying to make Him known. We are striving to learn and act in allowing the Holy Spirit to work in and through us. Do we have it all figured out? Absolutely not! However, we have been and are continuing to embrace the importance of discipleship within the body of Christ.
I am convinced that we must follow the example of Jesus Christ when sinking into His people if we are going to see any movement and action for the Kingdom of God in this world. We must have alignment before assignment.
It is time to continue to grow and become mature and complete in the Lord, so we can then act and be doers of the Word, as it tells us to do in James 1:19-25.
Over the past two years, I have been blessed to personally lead a number of small discipleship groups. God has not only allowed me the opportunities to lead young men, but God has also allowed me to be in relationships with many older men and women as well. They have been an incredible blessing to me. I hope I have been able to bless them, too.
God has also given me the amazing opportunity to sink into the lives of many young ladies and other young men to discipline them through a sports ministry that, with the help of others, my family and I started back in 2018. It is called The Senedot Stripes. Why am I sharing all this? Because starting this winter, we will slowly start rolling out opportunities, starting with young men, to join a small group solely focused on discipleship and unity in the Lord. These opportunities will start in the state of Ohio. Things will roll out slowly, but we are excited to see where the Lord will take this. I encourage you to be on the lookout for more details about all of this in the future.
May God bless you, and may the Lord's will be done as I hope we all continue to be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit in each one of our lives.
Jason has been married to his wife since 1997. They have been blessed with 6 children. Jason is the President of Worldview Warriors, and he is also the pastor at Evangelical Pietist Church of Chatfield. He is also the Athletic Director for the Senedot Stripes.
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