Identity in Love
When we lack identity in God’s love we will have fears to deal with since it is love that casts them out. 1 Jn.4:17 Fear leads to control; a lack of vulnerability, having walls up.
“In a shame bound family system there tends to be rigidly defined boundaries. This causes the development of self to get cut off early. Children learn to value defiant individualism over the ongoing dialog of relationship.” (Facing Shame) Most teenage rebellion can be found right here!
The Agape Road is a Great book on Agape Reformation
Fatherhood is coming to the church and will change everything. Not just fatherhood but a Father’s Love changing the churches very foundations. Bob Mumford says it will give an ethical base to Christianity. Bob Mumford lays out in his book differences between Eros love and Agape love. One is based on self and the other on selflessness. Integrity is coming to the church that will produce a new brand of holiness.
Not a holiness based on law, on rules and regulations but on love. We will ask ourselves the question “have I done anything to misrepresent Father God’s love to another human being?”
Secular culture will began to see the church as a group of loving fathers rather than holier than thou preachers. In Luke 15 and verse 1 we see that people trapped in sin felt at ease to eat lunch with Jesus, never sensing anything condemning in His demeanor. The church is maturing in this hour through Bob Mumford’s teachings, Jack Frost’s and others to make an offer of love to a hurting world. Love that can heal our hurts and wash away our pain!
Check out The Agape Road at http://www.lifechangers.org
Read Jack Frost’s materials on Agape Reformation are found at http://www.shilohplace.org
Robert Hartzell’s resources are at Fountains of Life www.fountainsoflife.org
Squidoo article http://www.squidoo.com/AgapeReformation
Jack Frost was the most powerful teacher of the Ftaher’s love I ever knew. It is a life changing experience to hear him or read his book ”Experiencing Father’s Embrace”. Jack Frost always shares from an experiential perspective. Jack Frost uses his own life stories to show what life was like before the Father’s Love came and changed him and then the difference it made.
Experiencing Father’s Embrace shows us there are so many things we can look to for identity other than resting in love. Even ministry can be a place of identity. This can be a stronghold that will cause us to use others to fulfill our vision of successful ministry, because without success we feel like we are nobody. We will end up placing ministry ahead of our own families if we struggle in this area. One statistic showed that most children who grow up with a parent in the ministry do not want anything to do with it when they reach adulthood.
Jack Frost goes on to teach that pain seeks pleasure. If we are not comforted by love we will seek it in food, alcohol, drugs, etc.
God has a place of rest and comfort for all His children when we can learn to relate to Him as a loving Father!
See Father’s Love letter http://www.fathersloveletter.com/
See Squidoo article http://www.squidoo.com/FathersLove
Check out Shiloh Place and Jack Frost articles www.shilohplace.org
Robert Hartzell’s materials www.fountainsoflife.org