
Does anyone have the vision that it’s someone else’s turn? Does anyone ever feel like the dial on their motivation is approaching empty? Is the Holy Spirit active in your life as He fulfills what the Lord has called you to do, or do you feel like you’re running on empty? Are you done with your assignment as a representative of the kingdom of God, or have you got miles to go?
One of our older MemberPartners recently commented, “There are so many people in our generation who have stopped growing, stopped giving to others, and are stuck, confident they have all the answers. We boomers have a lot more learning ahead in order to be faithful to what the Lord wants from us.”
What does the Lord want from us? He wants us to move out on His command — to represent His Voice to those who do not know Him, to those who are anxious and lonely, knowing they are connected to the global environment, but knowing very few people who genuinely care for them. God wants us to turn the grace given to us out to others, not necessarily like an evangelist, but through creating a relationship, where we come alongside, listen, and walk together because we genuinely care.
Just as the Lord clearly tells us what he does not want from us:
“I know all the things you do, that you are neither hot nor cold. I wish that you were one or the other! But since you are like lukewarm water, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth! You say, ‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked” (Revelation 3:15-17).
“Wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked” … that’s quite an inditement upon a group of believers. And the tragedy is, if it’s true, we rarely are aware of it. That is, until we thirst to be revived, a thirst that can only be quenched by the Holy Spirit.
That is when we hear Jesus say, “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends” (Revelation 3:20).
What a surprise. As an evangelical from childhood, I was always led to believe Revelation 3:20 was for unbelievers. Aside from John 3:16, it was the most commonly used verse in evangelistic appeals, as in, “Jesus is knocking on the door of your heart. Why don’t you let Him in?” When in actuality, it is spoken to spiritually lukewarm believers. It is directed at you and me. It is talking about revival — about those who are running out of gas. We need to sit down to dinner with Jesus. We need to share a meal together as friends. We need to get close again. We need to be reintroduced to the grace given to us and stimulated to want to give it out to others.
Says one Boomer in response to the motivational question: “We can’t give what we don’t have. We must become humble. What causes us not to be? Hard hearts from years of hurt, betrayal, abandonment and feeling left behind. We have made an idol out of our past and the ‘way it used to be.’ Those should only be monuments to what God did. When our past becomes an idol, it causes us to stay stuck there. When our past becomes a monument to what God has done, it causes us to be inspired to find out what He wants us to do now.”
I think it’s time for a fill up.





Thanks for the great message. Sometimes the past feels more comfortable but, so true about not to idolize that. Following Jesus is forever and and each day their is more ahead. Years ago we remember what inspired us in our youth and we have so many young folks now looking for answers and as you have mentioned before we should reach out to them right now because this is their time of learning as much as they can and we should be on that journey with them. All of us following Jesus together. Take care, God Bless, and have a great weekend.
“I think it’s time for a fill up.” Agree!
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Yesterday when my husband and I came home from going out to dinner there was a very young man riding his bike close to our open gate. He was so friendly and I talked to him and told him I use to ride bikes and even had a tricycle years ago when I was about three for my birthday. Sometimes God sends us an angel so we don’t become too set in our ways and talking to him really made my day and gave me hope for a great future.