No Matter What by Jason Cruise But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God. - Acts 20:24 Finish your race. Finishing, not starting, is the issue. Any one can start any thing. Who cares how well you start? Millions start. Dozens actually finish. No race worth running is without the unexpected. The profound mystery of being a Jesus follower is that what causes you to fall as you run, while you may think those collisions are failures, if offered to Him as violent acts of worship and learning, will at some point become trophies of His grace and glory in you as you continue to run. Christ ... in you ... is the hope of glory says the Scriptures. Though you may have scars and though your stride may be forever altered in the years ahead, remember my brother that no warrior comes home from the battlefield without scars. Those scars are not necessarily tangible, but they are wounds nonetheless. Whatever the case: run. For it is in running that you will eventually see His victory. Finish your race.
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The Parable of the Ditch by Jason Cruise There's an old cliché you've surely heard many times over, "Keep it between the ditches." Sounds easy enough, but as the journey of life moves on in full-throttle fashion, you know as well as I do that you can, in what seems like mere seconds, find yourself headed straight for the ditch. Life is a constant expedition in real-time course correction. Jesus spoke into our journey of manhood when He said, "A blind man cannot guide a blind man, can he? Will they not both fall into a pit?" (Luke 6:39) No man can escape this simple truth: you are under the influence. The real question at the core of it all is this, "What, or who, is doing the influencing?" No man has ever lived who has been able to escape the powers and forces of his relationships. You are tied, tied at the heart, to the influence of those you let into your lane of travel; and, my brother in Christ, just because you know that Jesus is your ultimate Guide, do not be naïve enough to think that He's the only one doing the influencing. It is quite easy to piously reject the notion that you unable to be swayedY. You have people traveling with you. Some you have invited on this journey. Others you may be traveling with by simple sovereign connection in the marketplace of commerce and community. It doesn't really matter how they got there, for they are, now, there in the thick of it with you. Watch and be sure that you are not being guided by those whom are themselves blinded to the truths of Christ. Reckless ones have but one destiny. Preaching Jesus in a World of Confusion by Jason Cruise I have never before addressed the Man Minute nation after an election, so today is a first. I had no intention of doing this, but given our election, and what I'm seeing in social media from followers of Christ, I felt led, as many of you have, to speak truth into our situation. I will let you know now that today's Man Minute is by far the longest Man Minute since inception of this weekly publication, and it will not be held to the normal confines of 60 seconds! By my count you can read this in 6 minutes. Then again, desperate times call for ... lengthy measures of truth! The Man Minute has a large following, a following that is humbling to me in that thousands of people, both in North America and internationally, are giving me their most precious asset ... the attentiveness of their hearts and minds. It is something I do not take lightly. My heart is heavy. However, my heart is not because of Barack Obama, or his re-election. My heart is heavy because of what this election stood for in terms of the future of America. Our country is not changing, our country already changed. Now, we simply have a president who represents and embodies the worldview our country has embraced in the last 20 years. Many of us are asking, "What does all of this mean to me, a follower of Jesus, and what do I do now in light of where it seems my country is headed?" That's the question that haunts me. I do believe, without any doubt, that we have good news from God in that though things may appear foggy and even dark with the unknown, the truth is, my brothers, we actually know far more than we may be able to remember right now in this clouded moment. Before I go on, I want you to listen to these words from God's own heart, for they will set the stage for our conversation today. Please listen carefully, for the Lord your God is speaking to you, my friend. His word and His promises are the only constant thing you're going to have in the days to come. God has already spoken to this situation, and He spoke to it long, long ago. He said: But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these. For among them are those who enter into households and captivate weak women weighed down with sins, led on by various impulses, always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so these men also oppose the truth, men of depraved mind, rejected in regard to the faith. But they will not make further progress; for their folly will be obvious to all, just as Jannes' and Jambres' folly was also. Now you followed my teaching, conduct, purpose, faith, patience, love, perseverance, persecutions, and sufferings, such as happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium and at Lystra; what persecutions I endured, and out of them all the Lord rescued me! Indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. You, however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom: preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths. But you, be sober in all things, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry. So we ask the question, "How do I live as a Jesus follower in times like these?" Remember that it is God who holds tomorrow. When we were little, we learned a simple song. It helps if you sing it! "He's got the whole world in His hands. He's got the whole world in His hands. He's got the whole wide world in His hands. He's got the whole world in His hands." God's is so sovereign, so elite, so ahead of every situation, that He took the time to tell you what the world was going to look like in the end so that you would not freak out with fear of the unknown. Understand that you are watching God's promises unfold before your very eyes. God told us that people would be lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. He said they would be always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. He's telling you what to expect, and now you're seeing it. Last night I stayed up to watch Obama's acceptance speech. I wasn't in awe of what he said, rather, I was in awe of fellow Americans and their joy. I was in awe of this unbridled joy that permeated the very countenance on the faces I saw everywhere the camera would pan. The question I wanted to ask them was a sincere, heart-felt, genuine question born from pure curiosity, "What is causing you to be full of joy?" I cannot believe any American would say "I'm joyful because our economy is healthy and improving." We know that our economy is going from bad to worse, and it has been for many years now. I cannot believe any American would say, "I'm joyful because our enemies fear us." We know they do not, for they are killing our citizens in foreign lands, and it appears we really don't mind so much. No. What you are seeing friends is what happens when people deny the hand and the presence of God for so long that they lose their ability to recognize truth. This denial started long before Barack Obama was a politician. God's word just told you that people would be "always learning but never able to come to the knowledge of truth." What you are seeing is that people are happy and full of joy because they no longer have the ability to recognize good from evil. Wrong is now right, and right is now wrong, and because people are deceived, they themselves are deceivers willing to follow only that which is deceitful. Why? Because deceit is their truth. It's all they can recognize. Never forget that God has prepared you for this day. "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work." God has promised to prepare you, and He's already done that, because Christ in you is the hope of glory. You are that man He's speaking of by saying that you are "adequate and equipped." So what do we do now? We preach. Yes, we preach. His word tells us "Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction." See, my brothers, here's where we've failed in the last many decades within the church at large. Preaching is not just what happens on Sunday morning from some man your church has hired as a gospel gun. No. A hundred times NO! Preaching happens in the line at Wal-Mart when you hear someone in front of you embracing vain philosophies and error. You must warn them of the destiny of those that follow error. If you don't who will? Preaching happens when you are coaching a team and a parent is allowing error into their parental worldview, thereby ruining a child forever; you tell them the truth about what God expects from those that have children. Preaching is what happens in the office meeting when you hear someone endorsing a lie in their heart, for you know that if they buy into that lie and use in their daily lives, it will ruin them completely, and it will ruin everything they touch, including the company they serve. If you are a Christ follower, then you preach, with great love and patience, and you preach repentance right there in that meeting, right there in front of your boss!!! Why? Because you know that your boss doesn't hold the keys to your destiny. Did your supervisor create the heavens and the earth? Did your company's president set the planets into motion or the earth on its axis? You know full well that your boss doesn't hold the access button to your retirement plan. Your retirement plan was purchased at Calvary when Jesus died for your sins, and your benefits were paid for when He came up from that hole in the ground where they bury dead people. He came up from that grave and gave you the only social security you can count on and it's called Heaven for those of us ransomed by His blood. So you preach, because you are God's man for that moment. Your pastor isn't in that meeting, you are. Your pastor wasn't called to serve that particular marketplace, you were. It's your job, so do your job! My brother, if you do not preach the gospel at all times, at all places, then I ask you this, "Can you honestly say that you love anyone but yourself?" Think about it ... it takes a lot of hatred to let that person, that soul who is chasing heresy right in front of your eyes, wander down the road of destruction. If you love, then you preach. If you care, then you preach. If you want people to avoid an eternity in Hell, then you preach. It doesn't matter if they listen. It does not matter. In fact, God's already told you what to expect. You just read it. He said, "(they will) turn away their ears from truth." Yet the truth is, you don't preach for them alone. You preach in obedience to the God that has told you to preach. Now is the time. Today is the day. God has positioned our country to be led by leaders who do not fear His name. However, if you believe in the God of Abraham, Issac, Jacob, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Paul, then you know who it is that holds tomorrow. That God has already given you your assignment. Preach His truth. Preach with unashamed abandon, intense love, and gentle hearts for those you encounter, for you are God's man to the world around you. The Power of Tomorrow by Jason Cruise No matter how this election is decided, tomorrow morning will change the course of American history, because, by tomorrow night, Americans will have spoken on where the country as a whole should go in all things cultural and political. In my lifetime, never have I seen my country so polarized in two camps of thought about the direction of our future all together. Either way the polls go, I am fully convinced that tomorrow's election will, one day, be looked upon forever as a turning point in American history. The thought occurred to me, however, that no matter what our country decides about a conservative or a liberal president, our country's moral and spiritual compass will remain pointed in a direction that is anything other than True North. Our country was slipping steadily away from God long, long before Barack Hussein Obama was elected. Let us not be duped into thinking that one election will change this path upon which we currently tread. Knowing this, I pray you that awake, my brother, to answer God's call to kingdom leadership. Never before has America needed vocal, passionate, unyielding men of God who have true grit. Prophets are needed to speak His truth. Prophets are needed to warn people of His coming judgment. Valiant warriors are now being summoned by His Holy Spirit to proclaim the way of the Lord. No election will change the fact that America painfully needs men of God willing to permeate their personal sphere of influence with His presence. Never before has so much hung in the balance as it does now, today ... and tomorrow. Called by Jason Cruise Hang around preachers long enough and you'll begin to hear the word "calling" come up quite often. Most every preacher you meet has his own story of how God called him into a career of ministry. I wonder, however, if the rest of the world ever thinks about God calling them to, well, anything at all. While I know for certain that my call from God to full-time ministry was tangible, I am fully convinced that God doesn't just reserve calling to the prophetic fraternity. Why? Because Moses was an average guy. David was a shepherd, a livestock farmer. Amos was a grower of figs. Jonah was, well, anyway. Bad example. Jonah was looking for a way out of the whaling industry! The Scriptures say that you are "fearfully and wonderfully made." (Psalm 139:14). God took time to make you, and God doesn't waste His energy to create a worthless product. We are, every one, called to something. Calling is not a guarantee of success, or of failure. Calling is not exclusive to any group, like, say, pastors. Calling is, however, unique to you. Calling is not about the job itself. Calling is not about performance. Calling is about obedience. The real issue at hand comes down to courage and guts. Do you have the fortitude to stay on a path when it gets hard, or to leave even though life is comfortable? My calling has been, and will always be, the only constant thing I can truly depend on in terms of my career and my identity. My identity is shaped by the fact that God told me He wanted me walking a certain path, so I did it. You have the same calling. The context of the career may not be the same, but your decision about obedience to His call on your life is what's at stake. Never be afraid to walk into the unknown when you are called to do it. It's there and only there, friend, that you'll find a freedom that transcends circumstance. An Unexpected Redemption by Jason Cruise How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news of great things. - Romans 10:15 Something odd happens inside the soul of a man when he answers the call to defend those who are defenseless. I have both seen and experienced the Spirit himself forever alter a man's earth journey once he steps into the obscure realm of obedience to rescue those who have no hope of hope itself. Many years ago God crossed my path with Jeremy Harrill, a North Carolina Game Warden, who has since walked as close to me as a brother born of a different mother. Through filming and production efforts, our journey of brotherhood has taken us all over North America as we share the story of Jesus the Christ with hunters. Working through Justice and Mercy International, our most recent expedition would literally take us on the other side of the globe in hopes of sharing the love of God with those who are being hunted by human traffickers, for you see, Moldova is ground zero for human trafficking in Eastern Europe. In the last 20 years, research indicates that 47,000 Moldovan teenage girls have been sold into sex slavery. Jeremy and his band of brothers at his church decided they wanted to sponsor a Moldovan girl, and immediately I knew the girl he needed to meet. The one in need of rescue was a young Moldovan princess named Alina. Being both stunningly beautiful and severely poor, she is a prime target for traffickers. Born into extreme poverty in this former Soviet country, at the age of 7 she was sent to ... of all places ... an orphanage, located in the poorest country in Europe, to seek out a path for her life. I watched Jeremy explain to her that he and his brothers in Christ were going to walk through life with her; to love, support, and protect her both physically and spiritually. In my many trips to Moldova I often get to see a child's reaction when they hear for the first time that they are going to be sponsored. While it's always a sweet moment, I have never before seen anyone react like Alina. In the moment when Jeremy spoke these words about sponsorship she literally closed her eyes, dropped her shoulders, exhaled, and said, "I've been waiting for this." Though perhaps the dosage may have been small, it was as if she was face to face with her first glance at the idea of hope. Soaked from the rain, her feet were cold and her socks were wet. On a rainy Saturday in October, I watched as my brother literally put new shoes and dry socks into this girls hands while she took off what was most likely the only pair of shoes she owned. Alina knows a little English. Her exact words were, "Wow." We were in Moldova to preach redemption. The Scriptures say that the feet of those who bring this good news are "beautiful feet." It is true that we are His messengers as we preach to the ones needing to be redeemed. However, I'm quite certain that in those times where we share the message of justice and mercy to the afflicted, it's also the messenger himself that experiences a reconnection with redemption yet again, for in that moment, I heard the words of Jesus say to Jeremy, "... inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me." The Secret Drumbeat Few Ever Find by Jason Cruise Our youngest son, Tucker, has, on many levels, pushed us further down the road of faith in all things related to parenting. Our first son, Cole, actually set me and Michelle up for parental failure by being so incredibly "good." Cole was, from day one, compliant, gentle, reliable, and just about as easy to raise as it ever gets in terms of parenting. Tucker ... well, he simply isn't any of that. Yet. Tucker is incredibly funny, but compliant he is not. Since the day of birth, it was blatantly obvious that at the top of Tucker's core value system was total and absolute defiance of authority. Gentle, yes, sometimes. Reliable, very much so, in terms that you can absolutely count on him ... to destroy just about anything you find valuable. Tucker has redefined Man-to-Man defense for me, as in you'd better shadow him at every moment if you don't want him to score. I'll give him this: he is a winner. He will find a way to score, and the prize will always be at the peril of your wallet. Bookies in Vegas are laying down odds now that he will surpass more spankings by the age of three than Cole has on record at the age of seven. In all fairness to Tuck, he's a ton of fun. When he's not drawing a line in the sand for control of whatever is important to him at the moment. One of the things that Tucker has taught me is that there's always a party going on, you just gotta have the desire to find it. Even before he could walk, you'd notice Tucker, at times, bobbing his head. Like he was at some rock concert in the arena of his head. Yet, if you listened closely, you'd always hear a beat somewhere in the background. It never failed, and still doesn't to this day. We can be in the grocery store, walking through a parking lot, in a noise-filled environment of any sort, and out of nowhere, Tuck will stop in his tracks and start moving to a groove. Sure enough, listen closely, and you'll hear music playing somewhere in the distance. Sometimes soft, sometimes loud, but it's always there. I am fully convinced that Tucker is going to teach me a lot about God. Especially about the joy of a Heavenly Father who yearns for His children to enjoy the journey set before them. That journey is one where His song is always playing, if you have "eyes to see and ears to hear." The Goal Of Your Faith by Jason Cruise ___________________________________________ It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery. (Galatians 5:1) Without grace freedom was never in your future. Freedom to live beyond your self, and the scars of your past, simply was not, and is not, possible without the grace of Jesus Christ. Jesus never called you to follow Him in order to be good. You don't need Jesus to be a better person. So often the devil dupes people into thinking that the chief aim of their faith is to see incredible behavioral reform. Becoming a better person was never the intent of God's sending Jesus to this earth so that you could ultimately follow Him. God did not allow His son to die on a cross just to help you with your bad habits. The entire reason that God set you free was that you were never going to be able to purchase redemption from Hell on your own. He called you to follow Him because you were not, and are not, able to save yourself from yourself. Goodness has never been the goal of Christianity. Walking in Christ-likeness is the lifestyle, not a goal set, for how we are to live. It was for freedom that you have been set free. Be Alarmed by Jason Cruise Ever notice how many things we guard in every day life? We have smoke alarms to guard against being caught in a fire. Car alarms to hinder theft. Alarms on our phone to let us know that we are about to miss an appointment or important phone call. We even have identity theft alarms to let us know if someone is trying to break into our bank account. We spend a lot of time and a lot of money guarding and protecting our stuff out of the fear that it might be taken from us. The ironic things is, Jesus told us that the thing we should fear the most is not people who can do us harm. He said, "Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell." (Matthew 10:28) The word of God tells us that our heart is the place that must be guarded from the corruption of chasing things that do not matter in the end. Brute Force by Jason Cruise These are the words of Him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open.- Revelation 3:7 Desire is an odd animal. Desire can drive you to achievements that leave others in your wake in awe as to how you did it. Yet, you know full well how you did it. Hard work and desire: put those two together and you've got a weaponry system that has no equal. Desire can also serve as the fast track to slavery in the confinement of a self-constructed prison because you never allowed the Holy Spirit to be the master of your drive. Never forget, my brother, that no man can do for you what God can do for you. What may take you a career even to attempt, God can do in the blink of a thought. Changing monstrous and unfathomable situations is as easy to Him as breathing is to you. The beautiful thing about being in Christ is that you are no longer held hostage to the sway of any influence over you. No mortal can define your destiny. No person can destroy your path, no matter what your eyes may see in the temporary moment where things look bleak. No competitor can out-pace you, for while your competitors are pursuing temporary gain, you are striving for eternal rewards fueled by His daily bread. Failure in business may come, but failure doesn't define a man of God, because His definition of success is not based on a Profit and Loss Statement. No, friend, for those of us in Christ, the playing field is not equal. We are not playing by the same rules because we have chosen to submit to a supreme Ruler. When He opens doors along your journey, no power on earth can shut them. No weapon formed against Him, or His chosen, will prosper. On such a battlefield, you have no equal, and thus you have no need to force your will because His will is greater, and greater for your benefit, on every front you face. There is no need to force it, for His force is the only sure path to victory. |
Jason CruiseJason Cruise is the founder of Mission. Mission was created to "vindicate the fatherless" in a country known as Moldova. To learn more go to www.themissionvision.net Jason is a well known speaker traveling across the country sharing his love for Christ at wildgame dinners and conferences. Jason has created many valuable resources for the outdoorsmen to take them deeper into their walk with their Creator. These items include DVD's, Bibles, and Bible studies. Archives
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