the prophetic and the discipline


Living for jesus, as simple as it may sound is as wonderful as ever. we have always come to deep theological discurses but then it all boils down to  purity of our love and discipline. The love for God should always be translated to the radicality of our discipline and our lifestyle.
The word of the lord always come to me by the practical and casual talk of my leader and mentor, ohh how i wish it always come as thunder and lightning and shaking of the ground. I have come to the point in my leadership that life is at stake with my discipline and spirituality... my cellmates is looking the best cell leader i could be. (i love you guys: kath and lean, you are the leader of leaders the lord has given me and i'll always believe in you)

The love for God will take us to abandon everything for the love of people, always seeing the people around us as God sees them. its all about God and its all about people. We always dreamed of multitudes coming and we are ready for the prophetic and the discipline of our lives.

We are a soul winning machine. Ready to count and pay the cost of leadership, as we are called to be leader of leaders. God hasn't given up with me yet, my cell leader and my pastor. We come to always believe the best for people, we come to believe that our generation will be the radicals and lovers of Jesus.

We win souls and make disciples.Imag0892_1

jesus the dangerous

what we are afraid of the da vinci code is that its actually right, that if jesus just come to build religion and take us away from God its better to worship a prostitute. a prostitue that is broken and just like us who we can connect that need God's love. Jesus came to dislodge us of our rebellion.

"i am dangerous"

i need not explain more. "i'm gonna change the world"

first one up gets the command

Jump Right In!

"I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot.  I could wish you were cold or hot."
--Revelation 3:15       

Shortly after I became a Christian, I attempted to live in two worlds--and quickly found the futility of it. I was a little bit uncomfortable with Christians, who seemed a little too fanatical for me. But when I tried to hang around with my old friends again, I was no longer happy with them. I immediately felt out of place. And for a short time, I was in a so-called spiritual no man's land. Fortunately, another Christian took me under his wing and invited me to Bible study and to church. Then I really recognized the value of a complete commitment to Jesus Christ.

Yet a lot of people will try to do what I attempted to do. They want to know that when they die, they are going to heaven. But at the same time, they want to live just as they please.

It's a little bit like getting into the water at the beach. I have found that the best way to get in is to just dive in. But the other day, I went in slowly. I waded in up to my ankles, then a little farther, up to my knees. I thought, "This is ridiculous! I have to make a decision." So I finally dove in. And once I did that, it was fine.

In the same way, when we try to live in an in-between state spiritually, it just doesn't work. That is why Jesus said He would prefer that we were either hot or cold rather than lukewarm (see Revelation 3:15-16). You must decide. If you are going to be a Christian, then be a Christian. And give it your all.