The Next-Wave Ezine: Issue #136

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Bam! Hit and Run
 
 
I've really been enjoying the last couple of weeks. We leased a Honda Accord and I have felt like everything is coming up roses! There's nothing like driving a new car to give you that feeling. Then yesterday afternoon on the way home from the office, Bam! I was rear-ended, and pretty hard! I avoided hitting the car in front of me, and drove the car into the parking lot of a service station on the corner. I was a little light-headed from the adrenaline and the bump on the head, and was amazed that the person who hit me, had driven off. Rear-ended!A couple of young people witnessed the accident and stopped in to see if I was okay and to wait for the police, in case their statement was needed. I called 911 and waited. A few minutes later another young man drove up in a truck and told me he had witnessed the whole thing and had followed the person who hit me. Unfortunately, he did not get the license plate. A Riverside Police officer drove up a little later and took my report and the witness statement and gave me information for the insurance company. Driving home I felt a definite disturbance to my "mojo." A little earlier that day I had been talking with a friend who mentioned that he had lost his "mojo." When we were talking about it I thought I knew what he meant, but I asked him anyway. He said he just had not been feeling on top of things. I looked up the dictionary definition of:

mo·jo /?mo?d?o?/ Show Spelled[moh-joh] Show IPA –noun,plural-jos, -joes. 1. the art or practice of casting magic spells; magic; voodoo. 2. an object, as an amulet or charm, that is believed to carry a magic spell. [dictionary.com] It's true, the last several weeks have been feeling magical, but I don't believe in magic, I believe in real life. But it is kind of human to enjoy seasons when it feels like we are going from mountaintop to mountaintop with no trips to the valley. But that is not the way life really works, is it? Even though I have been experiencing a season of profoundly experiencing the Holy Spirit's presence in my daily life, literally going from what feels like one divine appointment to the next, that feeling couldn't last forever, could it? I was listening to a sermon the other day and the preacher seemed convinced that watching "Sex and the City" could definitely block the presence of the Holy Spirit. That didn't sound exactly right to me, but I am still thinking about it.Purple Flowers with Thistles!

As a recovering legalist (Pharisee) I am learning that God's presence does not depend on my activity, but on His activity. My salvation does not depend on my actions, but on his completed action. I can't "conjure" up God any more than I can make bushes burn or Red Seas part! I am learning to enjoy my friendship and partnership with God. It seems that the more he floods into my life, the more I experience his overflowing.

One example? My wife was thinking about the accident in the midnight hour last night (she told me about it this morning) and before she knew what had happened she found herself praying for the person who hit me. Praying that they would find and experience God! What a great example of the overflowing of God's Spirit. We live on a Ranch in Riverside County, California. And the ranch is in full bloom this spring with all kinds of wild plants (weeds) that have an abundance of flowers. I like these little purple flowers that grow on the thistle plants. When the plants dry out later this summer it won't be safe to walk among them. Our dog's coats will be filled with stickers. So, this is what life is like, huh?

Flowers grow among the thistles, and then they dry out and the seeds fall to the ground. If the next year is particularly rainy, the plants will grow taller and the flowers will abound. I am grateful to have walked away from my accident unharmed. I feel blessed. I know that Jesus loves me! Forget about "mojo." I am just going to keep following in His footsteps.



Charlie Wear is the publisher of Next-Wave. He and his wife Loretta and son Benjamin live in Moreno Valley, CA.

 


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Next-Wave Ezine - Issue #136
Editorial
 
Issue Credits
 
 
Cover Story

Women of the Kingdom
 
 
Featured Article: Interview
Jesus Manifesto: The Interview with Len Sweet and Frank Viola
 
 
Featured Article: At the Top
Comfortable in My Own Skin
 
 
Featured Article: Spotlight
Holy Week: Exposing the Roman Curriculum
 
 
Featured Article: Photo Essay
Mystery
 
 
From the Publisher
Bam! Hit and Run
 
 
Video Spotlight
Recovering Pharisees
 
 
Following Jesus
Going into Full-time Ministry
 
 
Organic Church
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Church Culture
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Culture
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Theology
The End Is Near
 
 
Spirituality
Morality: On The Inside
 
 
Evangelism
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