Abandoned Times - September 2003


It's time to get involved with this chapter in the story of how God is accomplishing His global purpose among this generation ...

Abandoned Times

SVM2 is a cross-organizational, cross-denominational movement calling a new generation of message bearers to a life of abandoned devotion to Christ and the urgent global proclamation of His gospel. 

Whose Am I?

In this age, it's so easy to get wrapped up in thinking that we belong to ourselves.  Beginning in early adolescence, we struggle to separate ourselves from our parents and begin to find a social identity with our peers. In junior high and high school, I (Kelly) kept looking for a group of friends with which to identify. I finally found a group of people that I could relate to in my local church.  It was also during this stage of my life that I came to better understand my faith and accept it as my own, rather than relying on mom or dad.  After graduating from high school, it was time for me to go to college and find my physical independence apart from my parents.  I had a couple of jobs while I was in college to earn my own money and pay for my living expenses.

At every turn in our journey, we are forced to think in terms of getting our independence and making things our own.  This independent spirit is not necessarily as good as it seems, however.  Independence is fine in relation to distinguishing ourselves from our parents at the appropriate time, physically, financially and so on.  The problem is that this attitude of independence has also shaped our spirituality.  We think that we have a faith that belongs to us individually, when in reality it's all about embracing a faith through which we belong to Jesus.  We are not our own.  When we choose to believe in Jesus, we also choose to belong to Him.  Not only did God choose us (John 15:16) to bear fruit, but in John 17, Jesus stresses over and over again that we belong to Him.

This may seem fundamental - and it is. But some people, including myself, have been confused about what it means to belong to Jesus.  People usually think of the privileges that go with being His... help when we're in trouble, advice when we need counsel, comfort when we're hurting, and His rejoicing with us in our joys.  Yet most children know what we sometimes forget, that with privileges come responsibilities or chores.  In John 17:18, Jesus commissions us with he same mission that He was given by the Father, to 'go into the world'. It's not just about what I want to do with my life for God, but what God wants to do through me.  God’s heart is to reach the world, and there is a specific part for each one of us to play in telling the forgotten peoples of the earth who Jesus is. What is the responsibility that God has entrusted to you because you belong to Him? What is your part of fulfilling the desire of His heart?  What talents and abilities has God given to you to tell the world about Jesus?  It is time to cast off the independent spirit the world encourages, and recognize both the privileges and the responsibilities that come with belonging to Christ.    

Abandoned Devotion Prayer Gatherings

We are excited about stirring the fire among young adults toward a widespread student movement for reaching the world in this generation.  We believe that God will use these days of prayer and worship significantly.  Countless students and leaders are aware that God wants to do something very special in the lives of young adults to bring forth a mighty impartation of His heart and passion for the world and all of its peoples.  This cannot happen, however, unless intercessors stand in the gap in unity for such an outpouring.  This is what the Abandoned Devotion gatherings are all about! 

 

    Three of these gatherings will be held in the following cities from 10 am to 6 pm:

  •     Atlanta on October  4  at Landmark Church  
  •     Denver on November 1  at Denver First Church of the Nazarene
  •     Los Angeles on November 15  at Angelus Temple

More information on location as well as promotional materials are available for download at www.SVM2.net  or contact Jen at svm2@hotmail.com

 

Prayer Focus

1)      Pray for God to raise up a radical generation of love slaves to Himself, willing to do whatever He may ask of them.

2)      As students head back to Universities this month, pray for many to gather together throughout the year to pray and encourage one another toward making and following after commitments to join God’s global purpose.

3)      Pray for the Abandoned Devotion Atlanta prayer gathering on October 4th as young adults from varying organizational and denominational backgrounds will come together and seek the face of God for a mighty outpouring of missionary vision among our generation.

4)      Pray for the nation of Mauritania, which has strong Islamic laws against conversion but also any contact at all with the gospel. Pray for the powers of darkness to be shattered over this nation and for the emergence of a truly indigenous Mauritanian church. The work is hard there, pray for strength and perseverance for the workers.

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For This Generation,
 
The SVM2 Team
 
Jennifer Bloch  (SVM2)
Bill Corbin  (Cypress Bible Church)
Heather Miller  (Caleb Project)
Donnie Scearce  (PIONEERS Canada)
Ryan & Kelly Shaw  (SVM2)
Paul Van Der Werf  (Adventures in Missions)
 
 

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SVM2 Team

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