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Thursday, July 07, 2011

The Sleeping Giant(s) in Your Church


"I am fearful that all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with terrible resolve.” Admiral Yamamota after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in Tora!Tora!Tora!

There is a sleeping giant in your church. Once awakened this giant can change the equation. It can reach further and faster with the gospel than any missions team you could ever fund or any evangelistic campaign you could ever run.

Every Sunday morning most church members walk around this slumbering colossus in the foyer of their churches, dismissing its potential. They disregard this dormant powerhouse as a pest, at worst, or irrelevant at best. But they do so do their own detriment.

Who is this sleeping giant? Or, more accurately, these sleeping giants? They are teenagers! We may look over them to find other adult friends as we walk into church on Sunday morning or walk around them to shake the pastor’s hand as we are leaving, but Jesus does not ignore them. Jesus did not look over them or walk around them. Instead he focused on them and worked through them. Most of those whom he appointed as apostles in Matthew 10 were teenagers when they began to follow Christ. And these teenagers, once fully awakened, equipped, empowered and unleashed turned the world upside down (see the book of Acts.)

The Apostle Paul seems to have chosen a teenager to be his right hand man on his last and toughest missionary journeys. In Acts 16:1-5 Luke writes, “Paul came to Derbe and then to Lystra, where a disciple named Timothy lived, whose mother was Jewish and a believer but whose father was a Greek. The believers at Lystra and Iconium spoke well of him. Paul wanted to take him along on the journey, so he circumcised him because of the Jews who lived in that area, for they all knew that his father was a Greek. As they traveled from town to town, they delivered the decisions reached by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem for the people to obey. So the churches were strengthened in the faith and grew daily in numbers.”

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