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A Call to Biblical Manhood: The March 2003 Men's Retreat
by John Donovan
A number of men from St. Paul's attended the March 7-9 men's retreat at the Mohonk Mountain House. It was hosted by the New Canaan Society, a regular Christian fellowship co-founded by the Rev. Mark Brown.
The New Vision
Naturally, there is still the cost of repentance and relinquishment. We must repent from our old selfish ways and relinquish all for Him. But we're always trading up, as Hall put it, that is, exchanging a partial life for a fuller life.
What is the nature of that fuller life? You now have the freedom of being no longer the focus of your own mind. It's the freedom of giving your life away. It's a life of satisfaction, because we're continually "seeing" the Father, as Jesus did, and enjoying the relationship.
The Call Going Out
So many are clinging to one hope, a hope of escape. By contrast, Jesus offers us engagement and victory. If you're discouraged, remind yourself that you serve a God who created something out of nothing and raised the dead.
So when should this begin? Now. The kingdom is now; it is the "nowness" of God that confronts us. Act on the fact that Christ has already come. Seek fellowship with the Father, so that you may know your assigned responsibilities and then take immediate action. He speaks to you as He spoke to Jesus: "This is my son in whom I am well pleased."
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