I chose to become a part of the Assemblies of God. Most I
have met in this movement were born into it or brought in by their parents.
Christ radically called me to himself when I was eighteen, and I experience
what I now know to be the Baptism of the Holy Spirit a year later. I studied
the Bible voraciously over the next few years and researched the range of
Christian denominations, their theologies and their praxis. After graduating
college and getting out on my own, I chose to join an Assemblies of God church,
and I am glad I did.
I love our movement…
…not because we are perfect (We definitely have some things
we can improve),
…not because we are the only ones bound for Heaven (God’s
Kingdom is MUCH larger than the A/G),
…not because God does not work through independent churches
and Christian organizations (MUCH Kingdom impact has happened through others).
However, I do love our movement because we were founded on
and have retained a firm priority on the authority of scripture while still
believing that the Holy Spirit is at work today guiding and empowering
believers.
I love our movement because we were born with the firm
conviction that Jesus Christ is the hope of the world and his Gospel must be
shared with every person on the planet in an understandable and effective way.
I love our movement because that passion for the Great
Commission was implemented with a firm commitment to raise up self-led national
churches around the world.
I love our movement because that priority of missions has
led to the greatest growth of the Christian church in history with nearly 600
million believers around the tracing their spiritual heritage in one form or
another to an A/G missionary or pastor.
I love our movement because we understood from the very
beginning that the Gospel involved eternal salvation for the next life AND
compassionate life change in this one demonstrated in the launch of hundreds of
need-meeting ministries, such as Mission of Mercy, Latin American Child Care,
Teen Challenge, Convoy of Hope, and many more.
I love our movement because it is a movement, in which the leaders have been open to new ideas on how
best to meet needs, share the Gospel, and raise of the next generation of
leaders while holding fast to our heritage where it really matters.
I love our movement because its influence has expanded far
beyond into own boundaries, with huge organizations tracing the roots to us,
including Youth With A Mission, CBN, TBN, and even the Foursquare Church and
the trans-denominational Charismatic movement initiated by David du Plessis.
I love our movement because we have increased our desire for
academic study and excellence without compromising our confidence in biblical
authority.
I love our movement because of the supportive relationships
and fellowship we experience as ministers at all levels, sectional, district,
national, and international – this is an incredible family.
I love our movement because it equips and supports ministries
and church plants around the nation and the world that might not be able to
launch effectively alone.
I love our movement because it provides loving, biblical accountability
to those in leadership to ensure they live lives worthy of the Gospel they
preach and teach while providing a redemptive road back for those who get off
course and respond in repentance.
I love our movement because we have consistently been the
fastest growing Protestant denomination in America for many years.
I love our movement because I firmly believe God will do
more through us together as we cooperate and seek the working of his Holy
Spirit together in the years to come.
Yes, I love my movement for all these and many more reasons.
In a season when many question the value of “institutions,” I see more than ever
the need and value for the movement I chose to embrace under the guidance of
the Holy Spirit: The Assemblies of God.
Alan Ehler, DMin
Dean, College of Christian Ministries and Religion
Southeastern University
Alan Ehler, DMin
Dean, College of Christian Ministries and Religion
Southeastern University
Great post! I too am glad to be part of the A/G, though I was just be brought in by my parents. I have an incredible heritage as my leaders did not put God in a box but rather described and demonstrated His amazing power.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the uplifting post.
Blessings
PK