Tuesday, November 6, 2012

A "Snap Shot" to believe in...

I was just asked to write a brief testimony about coming to faith as a child. I hope this post is both a blessing to you and an encouragement to share the Gospel with children, you never know what kind of impact you can have on their life.


It was August of 1980 and I was three years old. The details of that day are sketchy in my mind, but a few things seem to be clear in my mind, like a snapshot: it was a sunny afternoon, I was sitting on the back stoop with my mom under the cherry tree, and it was a day to do yard work. Now thanks to my mom taking good notes in my baby journal I know a few more things that went on that day. I began to ask my mom questions about God. One that she wrote down, that I find hilarious today, went like this “mom, are there two Jesuses?” Then mom asked what I meant and I responded “one up there (pointing to the sky) and one down there (pointing to the ground)?” It was at this point my mom shared the Gospel with me and I received Jesus as my Savior.

Why do I believe that I was truly saved that day? Well another note mom wrote was that as she finished sharing the Gospel, I bowed my head and began praying on my own accord to receive Jesus. The excitement that ensued concerning my new faith was evidenced in the way I began sharing Christ with my friends. Even one time I trapped my friend up the tree and told him “Jesus loves you!” (Just a note, this is not a witnessing technique I recommend, haha)

A lot has changed since those early days when I first received Jesus. In my teenage and adult years, sometimes the enemy has tried to get me to doubt how sincere a young child can be. It is at those times I am so thankful that my parents believed that children can understand the Gospel. I have seen the notes that mom wrote about my life changing and I have seen the work of Christ in my life ever since. I believe God has given me the “snapshot” in my head about that sunny day with mom under the tree and I rejoice in His faithfulness.

Today I am a youth pastor with a theological education. Part of me laughs at myself when I see the funny questions I asked as a child, but I also stand in awe of a God that chose to reveal Himself to a little child many years ago. God placed a question on my heart then that continues to be a question that I grow in each and every day, “who is Jesus?” Truly, this is a question that we need to answer even as the disciples where confronted with this question in Matthew 8:23-27. Jesus calms the storms of the raging sea and they ask, “what manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him!” Who is this man that controls the storms? Who is this man that lived a perfect life? Who is this man that was willing to show His love for us by dying on a tree? Who is this man that claimed power over death and rose from the grave? Who is this man that intercedes for us in the throne room of heaven? His name is Jesus, my Lord and Savior!

That is it; daily we must confront our belief about who Jesus is! One day, as I was pursuing a theological education in seminary, I read a verse that changed the trajectory of my life. It’s a simple verse, but a verse that brought me back to the faith I had as a child. This verse was John 17:3 “And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” Somewhere along the road, I had thought God wanted me to be a super smart theologian, with all the right answers and who writes a lot of books. But as I sat in my dorm room, this verse broke my heart (in a good way) and has been the foundation of my ministry ever since. True life, eternal life, is knowing Jesus. It is developing a relationship with, spending time with and talking to Jesus. Like when we spend times with a best friend, before we know it we start dressing a like, talking alike and thinking alike. This isn’t just factual information; this is a living relationship with the Son of God. From that first day in August of 1980 to today, I need to grow in a deeper knowledge of Jesus and spend time with Him in His Word, and by His grace, I will.

And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.”
(Philippians 1:6)

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