Friday, June 20, 2008

What's it mean?

“Forging people…”
I’m fascinated by the image of a forge: a place where something raw and unformed is transformed—through an intense process—into a powerful tool. It requires tremendous heat. The raw metal is brutally hammered into shape. It takes time. Creating the final product can require multiple trips to the fire. Not unlike becoming a follower of Jesus.

“…of influence.”

Why “influence”? Because God doesn’t refine us strictly for our own benefit. Jesus doesn’t save us from sin so we can sit on the shelf. When Jesus called his first disciples, he promised them that they would no longer be just fishermen, but would fish for people. They would have influence. They would change the world.

I want to keep this image of the forge in the forefront of our minds as we begin this journey of establishing a new church. As we follow Jesus, we will be transformed. Sometimes it will be intense, challenging, even painful. But as we persevere, God will fashion us into people of influence, people who can impact lives and our communities for the kingdom of God. This is the calling before us. This is the opportunity.

2 comments:

Russ Danaher said...

I love it Matt! You have a great word-picture and it is inspiring. God bless you and what you are doing. May God also forge great men and women and children of God through you ministry and service.

Tamara Buchan said...

Hi Matt,

Good to see you moving as a church planter. Welcome to the movement!

We seriously considered the name forge because of the cool imagery that it brings....

I like your blog!

Tamara