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“But as for me, I am filled with power—with the Spirit of the Lord. I am filled with justice and strength to boldly declare Israel’s sin and rebellion.” Micah 3:8 NLT

How did Micah keep himself from the corruption of his culture?

Simply put: he was “filled with power—with the Spirit of the Lord.”

The SOURCE of Power

Whereas the Jewish elite achieved their status and power through the oppression of the poor and the weak (2:1-2, 8-93:1-4, 9-11; 6:10-12; 7:2-4) the source of Micah’s power was the Spirit of the Lord.

While the Old Testament provides only glimpses of the Spirit’s power in individual lives, the New Testament introduces a new era of the Spirit’s activity in the life of every believer (Acts 2:17-18, 2 Tim 1:7).

The RESULT of Power

Those who use their power for selfish gain ultimately find themselves as the objects of God’s displeasure (2:3-5, 10; 6:13-16).

Godly men and women in every generation are called to use whatever power they’ve received from the Lord (whether in the form of wealth, influence, giftedness, or any other emotional, political, social, or spiritual capital) for the benefit of others … on behalf of the Lord.

What is the source of your power?

Are you relying on the Lord, or are you trying to manipulate people, systems and resources to your advantage? Whether you realize it or not, as a person filled with the Spirit of the Lord, you are already in possession of more power than you could ever dream (Acts 1:8).

How do you use the power you have?

God is at work precisely in those places where suffering, violence, poverty and famine strip the dignity of the hopeless, the helpless, and the powerless. What are you doing to leverage whatever power you’ve been given to rescue someone from the worst that culture and nature can do? What are you doing to help restore their dignity?

I received this video today from a friend (thanks Sheila!) and feel compelled to share it here. The video was created for AARP’s U@50 video contest and placed second. I’m posting it here because I think it captures the essence of something important: determination.

I for one refuse to be labeled lost, hopeless or helpless. I refuse to accept the notion that things are the way they are and cannot be changed. I refuse to believe that I cannot make a difference, that my vote doesn’t count and that my life doesn’t matter. I reject the status quo, business-as-usual and the way things have always been. I will not be intimidated, distracted or discouraged. My past failures will not hinder my future success. My mind is made up, my focus is sharp and my mission is clear: I will change the world with the message of Jesus Christ. (more…)

Got People?It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that life is too big to face alone. You need people … and people need you.

Somewhere along the line, secular culture convinced the Church that spirituality is a private matter that should never be discussed openly. (Liar! Liar! Pants on fire!) The generation that bought into that philosophy witnessed the rapid decline of Christianity’s influence in culture and we are currently (more…)