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The Most Extreme Man In The Church by Anna Wood

   Posted by: Holly Dye   in Anna Wood

The most extreme man in the church today is the man is the one who stands on God’s Word alone.

He is the “voice crying in the wilderness” of modern churchanity.

It is he who dares to ask not, ”Is this okay? Can we “get away with it”?”, but “Is this honoring to God Almighty?”

Here is one who refuses to engage in frivolity while the world slides to hell.

Here is the man who isn’t afraid to stand before men and be laughed at; he is afraid only of standing before God and being condemned.

He stands for truth in a time of compromise.

He constantly searches out the Word of God and demands a “thus saith the Lord” in a time of me-centered, watered-down, cotton candy teachings.

He believes that there is one way, God’s Way, and he is willing to give up home, income, reputation…indeed, he is willing to give up all that he has, all that he is…in order that it may be taught.

Here is the one who knows “doing for God” must grow out of “being with God” and not the other way around.

Here is the preacher who isn’t afraid to “step on toes” or make someone uncomfortable when the need arises.

He is one who will preach boldly against sin in all of its manifestations.

He is a man who constantly invites his Lord to “search me…try me…see if there is any wicked way in me”.

He is one who knows Jesus wasn’t just “meek and mild” but also the Lion of Judah Who was zealous for God’s house and he tirelessly seeks to follow his Master’s example.

He is the husband, the father, who leads his family to go against the world–no matter how unpopular, how uncomfortable the position–rather than ride the flow that leads to hell.

Here is the young man who seeks out a woman of true loveliness, one who loves God and shows much growth in godliness, rather than one whose beauty is only skin deep.

The most extreme man in the church is the one who unfailingly takes God at His Word and then, believing, acts on it.

He teaches truth even when persecuted for it.

He sees the times and, understanding the dangers ahead, beseeches God on behalf of the people who are failing Him.

Here is one who will lose sleep to “stand in the gap” for his family, the church, the nation.

He is not afraid of censure, of unpopularity,of ridicule but only of displeasing his Lord.

He is one who has obviously ”been with Jesus”.

He knows intimately the throne of grace and lives at the foot of it.

He knows the Cross of Christ for he makes his home in its shadow.

He loves God and thus loves the unlovely–even those who would cause him harm for his “extreme” positions.

Here is one to whom praying is as natural as breathing.

He is known in hell and hated for his prayers aren’t prayers for personal comfort but for God’s will to be done–and then, when the prayers are momentarily complete, he gets up and makes himself available to be the instrument through which God’s will can be accomplished.

One who knows sleepless nights spent crying out to God that He may be known and honored among men.

A man who has absolute faith in God that His Lord is able to do all that He has promised.

Here is a man to whom the thought has never occurred to not “accept” Jesus as His Lord.

One whom, knowing his own sinfulness, is humbled by the grace-filled opportunity to serve His Lord in any and every fashion that God bestows upon him.

A man to whom God Himself is more important than any other gift that God could bestow.

You can read more of Anna’s articles at The Cross Is All.

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6 comments so far

Joel Schaible
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I love this Holly. I needed to hear this too. God bless you Holly, because I so needed to hear this. God knows I needed to hear this…so I praise Him and thank you!! :)

February 1st, 2010 at 3:42 pm
Holly Dye
 2 

Praise God, Joel! So thankful it ministered to you =)

February 1st, 2010 at 3:54 pm
Joel Schaible
 3 

I love this sooo much. I have to come back to it when I get discouraged. :)

February 6th, 2010 at 9:26 pm
Scott
 4 

Occasionally there comes a time when we must stand by ourselves, and we do it because we know that we are right, and we know we are standing for our convictions. For 2-3 yrs God ahs been telling me stuff and I began to notice that what He was saying would not be accepted by the “traditional” or “institutional” church that we grew up in. When I began to tell people things we were basically ostracised and felt condemned etc. In those 2 yrs or so I felt that mostly I was standing alone. Just in the last 3weeks or so God has confirmed for me everything He has told me. Holly you are not just more confirmation, but He is also giving me more through you..Thank You for obeying Him and putting pen to paper so to speak..Thanks

February 20th, 2010 at 10:44 pm
Holly Dye
 5 

May God bless and strengthen you, dear brother. However, I cannot take credit for this article. It is written by a dear sister and friend, Anna Wood. You may read more from her at http://annawood.wordpress.com/

February 21st, 2010 at 8:00 am
Naomi
 6 

Amen, and amen, sister!

March 22nd, 2010 at 4:55 am

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