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Matt Sorger is an evangelist and I love his ministry. He lives what he believes. We must be both pro-church and pro-reaching out to the world.
God has put real wisdom on Matt Sorger to speak as a "young man" to the older generation. God told us that He would restore the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to the fathers (see Malachi 4:6). When a younger man speaks into an older church, he is restoring the children to the fathers. And as it comes to "leading people to Christ" I know that many introverts show great love to the lost and they truly LEAD people toward the Kingdom of the Lord and Christ, Yeshua, Jesus!
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Matt Sorger:
Align Your Vision and Stay Plugged In—Secrets to Remaining Relevant in a Changing World
God has given the Church a mandate to reach the world with His power and love. In order to do this, we must remain relevant in "reaching the emerging generation."
I want to share a prophetic exhortation from the Lord with you. In order to remain relevant there are two important spiritual issues we need to talk about. This goes way beyond how we look and what means we use to get the Gospel message out. It touches our core values as Believers. One thing I have noticed the Holy Spirit doing in His Church is "readjusting and refocusing our vision." Leaders are realizing that if the Church is to continue to grow and be healthy, our vision cannot only be inward but it must be outward as well.
Shifting Your Vision
A strong healthy Church will be focused on its people. It will be discipling, teaching, healing, restoring and equipping God's people to be all they can be. However, there is a goal in mind. The purpose of building a strong Church is not just to fill a bunch of seats and keep a building filled each week. The purpose of ministering to the Body of Christ is that the Church can then go and reach the world. If we lose our outward vision, the Church will cease from being relevant to the world around us.
God is realigning our vision. Churches are transitioning. And it all starts with vision—the vision of the people and the vision of the leaders. The goal should not be just to fill a building for the sake of having a lot of people in church. The goal should be: Let's impact as many people as possible within the four walls of the Church so that we can become a Church without walls and transform our society, our communities and the world in which we live.
We are called by God so that we can be sent by God. But no one will be sent unless we open our eyes to see the vast opportunities that lie before us.
Meeting the Real Needs of Real People
We will remain relevant as our vision moves outward. We need to take stock and ask ourselves a few questions. Are we seeing new people each week invited by friends into our church services? Are people getting saved each week in our churches? Are we properly teaching and discipling these new Believers? But more than what we see in church on Sunday, are people being mobilized to make evangelism and sharing their faith a simple part of their daily lives?
It is so easy to become self-absorbed to the point that our time, attention and thoughts are consumed with things that are happening in our own lives. Ministry is not always easy or convenient. Sharing a message from God's heart or reaching out and touching someone's life with the love of God will not always happen when you are having a good day. There will be times when you feel like being alone. Or times when you don't feel like talking to anyone. It may just be during those times that God will use you the most to advance His Kingdom in someone else's life. To be relevant, we have to remain selfless. The more self-absorbed we are, the less relevant and effective we will be.
Even Jesus experienced this. In Matthew 14:10-16 Jesus just discovered that His cousin John the Baptist was beheaded. He went to a solitary place to be alone. But the crowds followed Him. They needed healing and food. Jesus could have remained focused on His own pain and need. But instead, He got His focus on the people and the ones God sent Him to reach. Jesus was very relevant that day. Not only did He heal all the sick, but He fed all the hungry. To be relevant we must reach the real needs of real people.
Stay Plugged In—It's a Supernatural Generation
That brings me to another point. To be relevant, we can never move away from the power of God. There is a large movement in the Church today that is seeking to remove any display of God's power from our church meetings so we don't offend anyone. But the reality is, without God's power people cannot be transformed or brought into the place God has destined them to be. There have been wonderful movements throughout Church history that have been filled with both the powerful preaching and teaching of God's Word, as well the freedom and power of the Holy Spirit. Not only did people learn the Word of God, but they also encountered and experienced God in supernatural ways.
The sad reality is many in the Church have moved away from allowing the power of the Holy Spirit to move because they are afraid of losing people from their church. Have we become so refined and dignified that we have shut the doors on the Holy Spirit? As a result, things may look good on the surface, but underneath, people are sitting in church meetings week after week with the same bondages they have had for years because there hasn't been anointing and power to break the yoke.
If the Church is to stay relevant to a supernatural generation, we must once again embrace all that the Holy Spirit longs to do in God's people. We must give the Holy Spirit room to move and minister to the deep needs in people's lives. This generation has a very supernatural mindset. Just look at the movies being released from Hollywood.
If we don't meet this need by stepping into the flow of the supernatural power of God, we can possibly lose a generation. This younger generation is hungry for the real thing. They want to experience the power of God in their lives. That will only happen as we make the choice to stay relevant, not just in our presentation and style, but by looking outward in our vision to the world and by staying connected to the power Source.
As God is free to move in His presence and power, we will remain relevant in reaching this generation for Christ.
Matt Sorger
Matt Sorger Ministries
Email: info@mattsorger.com
About Matt Sorger: Matt Sorger, host of the TV program Power for Life, which airs each week on God TV, carries a strong healing and miracle anointing with many instantly healed in his meetings. Matt's ministry is also used to ignite a fresh passion in the hearts of Believers to go deeper in their relationship with God. He places great emphasis on the practical preaching and teaching of God's Word, bringing a great balance between authentic, supernatural encounter and solid Biblical truth.
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July 28, 2010 (7pm)
Summer Sizzle Special Speaker Series
Life Center Ministries
411 S. 40th Street; Harrisburg, PA 17111
Contact: 717-232-9006
July 31, 2010 (9:30am-1:30pm)
10th Anniversary & Battle Cry for the City
Prayer Summit Brunch
Love Gospel Assembly & New Generation in Christ Int'l
1703 Bronxdale Avenue; Bronx, NY 10462
Contact: 212-543-5345
August 1-4, 2010 (Sun 10am, 7pm nightly)
Freedom Worship Center
Ramkota Convention Center
1400 8th Avenue NW; Aberdeen, SD 57401
Contact: 605-725-0777