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| Sunday, 01 July 2007 | |
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By the time you read this letter we will have broadcast the messages found in Contemporary Christian Music for 17 years, 181 days and a few hours. As you have listened, I trust your confidence and understanding of the Love of God has increased over that period of time. If you have listened to us for very long, you know that’s our ultimate goal at the station. Our message has not changed over the years, nor have we wavered from the original ‘vision’ for this radio station. We just feel that discovering God’s amazing Grace is enough to set men and women free from just a simple religious experience. We know it can encourage them on to an intimate daily experience with God. Over the years, we have come to know that the Gospel of Christ is more than an ethic or moral system. It is more that just spending a couple days a week in a formal ceremony to honor some long ago philosopher type that dispensed good ideas. More than just a wise man passing out his hope designed to make the world a better place. No. It’s more than all those things.
On January 8th, 1990, we broadcast for the first time. Our broadcasts have turned into ‘singing’ the message of Christ for just over 9 million minutes. We are here to encourage believers that this can be a 7-day a week, 24-hour a day relationship with God. While most of us waver in and out of that intimacy, we never really lose the relationship He has freely given to us.
His teachings are generally pretty close to our expression and vision for WBVN. His June newsletter is an expression of what we feel it will take for any of us to go further into the intimacy that God has ‘cheered’ us on to. I hope Steve’s simple message is an encouragement for you to consider.
For years I prayed, asking the Lord to help me love Him more. Have you ever prayed something like that? As I grew in my own grace walk, I began to understand the key to loving Him more. The answer is so different from what I used to believe.
“But it isn’t about me!” one person recently protested when he heard me share this truth. “No”, I answered, “it isn’t about you and to think that the key to your relationship to God is for you to love Him more puts the burden of intimacy on you, not Him. You’re right. It’s about Him.” The essence of the gospel is that God so loved us that He gave His only begotten Son. That’s the gospel. He loves you. Stop trying to love Him more and simply accept His acceptance of you and watch what happens. You’ll be amazed at how much your love for Him will increase.
Steve McVey, PO Box 3669, Riverview, Fl 33568, (800-472-2311)
Ephesians 3: 17-18; ‘…that you, being rooted and grounded in His love may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and the length and height and depth and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge that you might be filled up to all the fullness of God.’ To understand all the dimensions of God, to know the fullness of Him, to know Him in all the ways possible, we will have to be rooted and stabilized in His love. We might understand some things about Him but we will never understand the fullness of Him without a foundation of the Love of God for us. It must be our first and foremost understanding or we will never understand the completeness of God. Jesus wisely warned us that if we did not come to understand the depth of his forgiveness for the whole world we could never understand the fullness of his passion for us. If we get that wrong, we will become insecure and double-minded in the very relationship He has paid such a high price for. The Father’s cry is not so much ‘stop your trespassing’ as much as it is ‘come unto Me’. God’s passion for us is as Rich Mullins described a ‘reckless raging fury that they call the love of God.’
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