Monday, January 14, 2008

Commitment 2008

Yesterday was 'Committment Sunday' in the UK Territory and at Dartford we had an excellent meeting with a wonderful and comprehensive response. Numbers were low due to a few people being away and the imminent arrival of a baby!

Used the rich young ruler as a model of failed commitment. Here was a man who 'only lacked one thing'. Pointed out that when we think about commitment we tend to ask the question "what must I do" whereas God wants to talk about ownership - "who owns you?" It's not about 'doing' it's about being' (nothing original here). As my CSM mentioned later 'we're human beings not human doings'

We used the following songs:

  • 'Come now is the time to worship',
  • 'Oh thou God of every nation',
  • 'There is a message',
  • 'I surrender all'
  • 'Lord I make a full surrender'.
Also played Keith Green's 'You love the world and you're avoiding me' half way through the sermon.

During the appeal, pointed out that anything less than 100% leaves us 'going away sad' (even when we've managed to keep all the commandments from our youth up!) Kept in with the theme of 'Hope 08' by pointing out that 100% commitment (i.e. holiness) is our only 'hope' and the only 'hope' for Dartford - 'if we want to see revival in Dartford it will cost us everything!'

Meeting over ran by half an hour but out of a congregation of 36 including (ten under the age of 15) 34 came and knelt at the Mercy Seat in an act of rededication. That's 94.4% - the two that didn't come forward were my 11 year old daughter who was manning the 'toddlers corner' at the back of the hall and a 93 year old soldier who didn't kneel at the Mercy Seat but did take a pack of 'Hope 08' commitment cards with her.

A great encouragement and bodes well for the future!

Love and prayers

A

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

May God continue to bless you and the people of your Corps. May He lead you on to great things in 2008I am praying that God will have His way in many corps and that many will be brought into the Kingdom as a result of committed people who are willing to place their all on the altar.

rehoboth said...

Hi Andrew and Tracy

Glad to hear you had a good day. We did too. See my blog.

Praying for you as always

God bless

Carol

jsi said...

"Human beings not human doings" - exceptional!