In today’s worship time, we conducted John Wesley’s Covenant Service.
It was a special time where Christ followers committed (and/or
re-committed) their lives to God! We experienced God’s presence in a
special way,
and I pray that it was indeed a defining moment for each of us
personally, and for us a community of faith.
Scripture reading in the service included: Isaiah 43.1–7; Jeremiah 31.31–34; and Hebrews 8:4-13
We’ve been talking about “revolutionary discipleship.” I believe discipleship is
either revolutionary or it is nothing. Revolutionary disciples are
ordinary people who have responded to Christ’s revolutionary call to follow.
We’ve also been reflecting on those awesome words – perhaps the
most awesome words in Scripture – “Follow me.” In spite of what we’ve
done; in spite of who we are, God still invites us to follow, to have a
personal relationship with God, and to walk with God at all times.
1 Peter 2.9–11
Covenant
When we respond to God’s call, and follow God, we make a covenant
(agreement) with God. Throughout history, God has made covenant with
people. One example …
And God continues to enter into covenant with people. Jesus said, “You
did not choose me. I chose you and sent you out to produce fruit, the
kind of fruit that will last” (
John 15.16).
Are you following Christ today? Are you following Christ with all of
your heart? Are you a fully devoted, passionate follower of Jesus?
In the book, “The Disciple Making Church,” Glen MacDonald lists the marks of a disciple:
- A heart for Christ alone
- A mind transformed by the Word
- Arms of love
- Knees for prayer
- A voice to speak the Good News
- A spirit of servanthood and stewardship.
Do you look like that? Are you growing so that you’re looking more and more like Christ each day?
At the end of our worship time today, we read through the
“reaffirmation of the baptismal covenant” and “the great thanksgiving,”
and concluded the day by kneeling, praying, and signing our covenants
at the altar, then “remembering our baptism” at the baptismal font, and
celebrating communion. It was a powerful time.
Afterward, I read those awesome words at the end of the reaffirmation
of the baptismal covenant: “The Holy Spirit work within you, that
having been born through water
and the Spirit, you may live as faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.
Amen.”
I am excited about the things God will do through these water- and
Spirit-born revolutionary disciples of Christ here in the Juniata
Valley!
































