The Privilege of Living Dead

As I am challenging myself with John Wesley’s work on entire sanctification, I am meeting incredible people who live out the heart of Wesley’s message on a daily basis. They are people I can’t even name on a website because of the sensitive work they do.

Their call is incredible. One organization challenging the Christian community with reaching the unreached in East Africa is called Live/Dead. You can learn more HERE.

This morning I am beginning a 30 day journey through their “Live/Dead” journal. The first challenge is to tithe my time to Jesus. To abide in Jesus is to spend extravagant time with him. It is to know him. That is prayer. That is reading the Word. That is listening to him. A tithe of my day! (I get exhausted just thinking about it.)

But the question is this: Is Jesus worth it?

When I am around incredible people like some of these friends who put together “Live/Dead,” I know the answer. They spend extravagant time with Jesus. And it is beautiful to see.

One response to “The Privilege of Living Dead”

  1. As someone who has already completed the Live Dead challenge, let me say you won’t be disappointed. It is impossible to spend such extravagant time with the Lord, undistracted and whole heartedly seeking Him, and not hear His voice. I hope the Lord moves you through these next 30 days as He did me.

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