Today could not have started any better. It was 6 o’clock and my wife said, “Wake up honey… it’s 6!” Usually on Saturday mornings I am up at 5:30. I overslept because last night we had a group of men in my home for fellowship and UFC and I didn’t get to bed until midnight. Thanks to my loving wife, I made the last men’s breakfast gathering of 2011.
See, we meet regularly as the Mighty Men of Elevate Life Church. Other Christian men from other churches join us, too (photo below). If you are not currently attending a church in the area, then we invite you to join us anyway. We gather for fellowship, learning, growth, support and we are building warriors, one man at a time. We are strengthening families, building leaders for local businesses and we are constructing our legacies one day at a time.
This morning, we wrapped up our last bible study session of a great book by Jack Graham, titled, Man of God - Study Guide Edition. In the back of the book, Pastor Graham poses thought provoking questions like this one:
Pg. 252 - Lesson Eleven - Sharing our Lord, Our Light and Our Labor
Question 3: Suppose that someone who claims not to be a Christian were to ask you, “What do you people mean when you talk about fellowship?” How would you answer?
This was a great conversation starter for our group. Men were discussing things like servant leading together, doing a book study (like this one), watching fights together and going to movies, etc. The one distinguishing difference that sets us apart from our old selves and Christians is that when we “do fellowship” together, we are mindful that we are seeking God in the process while we are together. We look for the opportunities to bring up a theme from a movie and tie it to scripture or we take a moment to pray together over a tough issue we are facing. We go to battle for one another whenever the moment calls for it. We use our “gifts” together and elevate the atmosphere we are in regardless of what we are doing. It is these aspects of fellowship that set us apart as Christians. We aren’t just hanging out… wasting time. We are making time great because of the light we seek… and share.
I can’t say enough how much I have benefited from doing fellowship with these mighty men for over a year now. Because of this alignment, 2011 was a year that challenged my thoughts, it allowed me to grow, to develop others and to build strong, enduring relationships with other “like-minded men” that will last a lifetime.
Today, we had a man describe how important it was for him to have this type of alignment. See we tell our men that each of us need 3 men in our lives that we can call on … anytime … about anything. Most men I know really don’t even have one true friend that will be there for them (without judgement). This man went on to explain that 2011 was extremely challenging for him and his family. He went on to explain that had he not had these 3 men in his life that he would probably be in jail or worse.
If you are alone on island, like Tom Hanks in Castaway, and catch yourself talking to inanimate objects from time to time, it’s time to man up. You need to admit that you need Jesus in your life and that you are weak without other strong men in your life. I challenge you to seek out other men that will sharpen you like steel on an anvil. I pray that 2012 will be a year of favor and blessings for you. I can only hope it is filled with good health, prosperity and divine alignment.
Believing God’s BEST for you!
John Vakidis
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