Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a super-hero? My guess is that at some point in your life you imagined yourself as Superman, Wonder Woman, or some other hero with super-powers. If you’ve ever thought about that kind of stuff, then you’ve probably thought about which super-powers you would want and what you would do with them. If you’re like me, then you probably still think about it every now and then. Well, sit tight, because I want to show you how you can be a real life super-hero for God.

When you think about all the “Supers,” there’s one that stands out above the rest as an example of how regular people like us can become heroes. Spiderman. I’m sure you’re familiar with the movie starring Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, but if it’s been awhile since you’ve seen it, let me refresh your memory.

Peter Parker was just a regular guy. Actually, he was more like a guy that nobody ever noticed until something happened to him that changed everything. It all started when he came in contact with a spider. That’s not quite accurate to say he came in contact with the spider. Peter didn’t just see it, hear about it, or read about it. He had a personal encounter with the spider. Basically, he got bit. Afterwards, he became more like the thing he came in contact with.

The spider gave Peter everything necessary to become a super-hero the moment he got bit, but the change wasn’timmediate. He had to go through a process before he became more like the spider. After the change, Peter knew he was different. The new man was not the same as the old man, so he created a new identity.

Though he had changed personally, his life wasn’t much different. He felt better, he looked better, and he was more confident, but nothing had really changed in his life or in the lives of those around him. It wasn’t until he started using his super-powers to help other people that he became a super-hero. Once he started using what he had been given to help others, he became Spiderman.

Right about now, you’re probably asking yourself what this has to do with being a super-hero for God. Follow me through this story, again.

We all start out like Peter Parker until we come in contact with Jesus. I’m not talking about reading or hearing about Him, but actually having a personal encounter with Him. Once we come in contact with Jesus at that level, we start to become more like Him. And just like Peter, we get everything we need to be a super-hero for God the moment we enounter Jesus personally and ask Him to be our Lord and Savior. For the most part, though, the change in our lives is not immediate. We go through a process, just like Peter did. Not only that, but we also get a new identity in Christ. The old has gone, the new has come.

As we continue to change, we may feel better, look better, and be more confident in Christ, but it doesn’t mean much if nothing else in our life or the lives of those around us changes. We can’t become a super-hero for God until we start using what we’ve been given to help others. I’m not saying we’ve been given super-powers, like shooting webs out our wrists, but we have been given super-natural powers. Jesus said that through the Holy Spirit we will be able to do everything He did and more. Think about that for a moment. Jesus walked on water, raised the dead, commanded the wind and the waves, multiplied food, and a whole lot of other stuff. He said we would be able to do all of that and more. I can’t think of any super-hero with that kind of power.

But, there’s more to being a hero than encountering Jesus, becoming more like Him, and using what you’ve been given to help others. Basically, it comes down to love. Jesus said that the two greatest things we can ever do is to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love others as ourselves. In order to be a hero, you have to love like a HERO.

Let me show you what I mean. HERO is an acronym for what it takes to be a super-hero for God.

H – Heart. Like Jesus said, you must love God with all your heart. When you do anything with all your heart, it means that you give everything you have. That’s how we must love God. With everything.

E – Emotion. You also love God with all your emotion. When something touches your soul, it moves you at an emotional level. At the very core of what drives you and moves your spirit. That’s where we must love God so that everything we do is driven by a love for Him.

R – Reasoning. You love God with all your mind. We must choose each day to serve the Lord. Scripture also tells us to capture every thought. The thing about captives is you either put them to death or you put them to work. Every thought that comes from the flesh should be put to death, while every thought that comes from the Holy Spirit should be put to work. To be a hero, you must love God with all your reasoning.

O – Others. As Jesus said, you have to love others as you love yourself. Don’t overlook the last part of that command. You have to love yourself. And what’s not to love? God loved us even when we were unlovable. He thought enough of us to send His Son to save us, even when we didn’t deserve it. If He loves you that much, then you must be pretty lovable.

So, there you have it. Now, you know how to be a real life super-hero. Come in contact with Jesus. Go through a process. Become more like Christ. Use what you’ve been given to help others. Love like a HERO.

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I’m pretty sure the Marines weren’t around when the Apostle Paul was doing his missionary thing, but if they had been, I bet they could have learned a thing or two from the man. I can’t say this with any certainty and I don’t wish to offend any Marines, but it’s possible that the Marines studied Paul’s life to figure out how to do things.

For example, consider the whole “improvise, adapt, and overcome” mentality that Marines are known for. Paul showed the same tenacity in Acts 20. In the middle of this chapter, Paul says he is being compelled by the Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem. He says that he doesn’t know why he’s going or what’s going to happen to him, all he knows is that he’s been told to go, so he’s going. Nothing is going to stop him. He has been given the objective and he is going to get there, no matter what. Starting to sound like a Marine, yet? Just wait, there’s more.

Paul had been given the order by his “Commanding Officer” to go to Jerusalem. His purpose was clear, so Paul made a plan to get on a ship heading to Syria so he could make his way back to Jerusalem. But, the Jews formed a plot against him. When Paul found out about the plot, he changed his plan. This is important, so pay attention. The enemy plotted to keep Paul from doing what God had called him to do. Paul was following a plan, but the plan was just the means to an end. His ultimate purpose was to get to Jerusalem. Paul didn’t spend a whole lot of time worrying that the plan he made didn’t work out like he thought it would. Instead, he improvised and adapted to come up with a new plan so he could overcome the schemes of the enemy and fulfill his ultimate purpose of going to Jerusalem. Are you starting to see how the Marines may have been able to learn a few things from Paul?

Okay, forget about the Marines for a minute and think about yourself. As a Christian, can you see how Paul’s example is a great way for you to approach God’s call on your life? Paul was following the plans God had for his life, but he encountered a road-block. He could have given up or he could have stayed to fight. If he had done either one of those things he would have failed in his purpose or, at best, been delayed in getting there. Instead, he found another plan that accomplished the same goal.

As a Christian, I sometimes quote Jeremiah 29:11 to remind myself that God has plans for my life. Did you notice that God doesn’t have a plan for my life? He has plans for my life. Don’t underestimate the importance of that distinction. God doesn’t waste letters or words, so why would He be careful to say ‘plans’? It may be because we have a tendency to mistake a plan for a purpose. In other words, you need to know what it is you’ve really been called to do and don’t get hung up on how you’re going to do it. Some people walk away from their calling because things didn’t turn out the way they had planned. We’ve got to understand that God establishes the purpose before He establishes the plans for how to achieve that purpose. We will make mistakes along the way, but the Lord has an infinite number of ways to do whatever it is He wants us to do. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking there’s only one way you can fulfill your purpose. If God has called you to do something, be sure you know what He has called you to do. That’s the purpose. As far as how you’re going to do it, that’s the plan.

But, what will you do if the enemy resists the plan? Will you give up? Will you stand and fight? Or, will you find another way of doing what God has really called you to do? It might sound righteous to say you would stand your ground and fight, but before you go there, remember that the plan is not the purpose. Maybe you are supposed to stand and fight. However, you can get so bogged down in spiritual warfare defending what you’ve already been given that you’re too busy to take any new ground. If you can’t take any new ground then you can’t accomplish the purpose God has called you to. Instead of getting bogged down in spiritual warfare, you may need to look for a way to improvise and adapt to overcome the schemes of the enemy so you can still accomplish the ultimate purpose.

So, if you’re ready to be all that you can be, stand firm in the knowledge of Christ. Loving Him with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength is your ultimate purpose. Let nothing keep you from being more like Him every day. If it seems like your plans are under attack, let Jesus be your strong tower. He is more than capable of defending what He’s already given you and He knows the plans He has for you. Plans that will accomplish the purpose set before you, namely, eternal life with the Father. HOOAH!

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The final verse of Zechariah says that all the cooking pots will be holy to the Lord and that all who come to sacrifice will take some of the pots and cook in them. When I think of cooking pots (which is not that often), I think about all the good food that comes out of them. I also think about the people who don’t have a pot to cook in. They may have some food to eat, but how much better would it taste if they could put it in a pot and make some gumbo! Not only does a cooking pot make things taste better, but it also helps you feed a lot more people.

Here’s the deal about the cooking pots in Zecharia 14:21. They are made available to anyone who brings their sacrifice to the Lord. So, if you want a pot to cook in, then you need to bring your sacrifice to the Lord. That’s not all, though. This verse says that those who bring their sacrifice to the Lord must take the cooking pot. What good is it if something is made available to you, but you don’t take it? It may as well not be available if you don’t take it. After we bring our sacrifice to the Lord, we must reach out and take what He makes available to us. We’re still not finished with this verse, though. After you’ve brought your sacrifice to the Lord and taken what He has made available, you then need to use what He gave you for the purpose it was meant for. The last part of this verse says that the people took the pots and cooked in them. It doesn’t say they took the pots and bathed in them. They used what they were given for the purpose it was given. When the Lord blesses you, use what He gives you for the reason He gave it. All things are given for His glory and pleasure. Whatever blessing comes to you must pass through you to honor the Lord. It’s a matter of recognizing that everything belongs to the Lord and without Him we would have nothing.

So, bring your sacrifice to the Lord, take what He makes available to you, and use what He gives you for the reason He gave it. If you don’t know why He gave it, just fall back on 1 Corinthians 10:31. No matter what you do with what He gives you, do it all for the glory of God. Take a look around at the blessings in your life. What’s cooking in your pot?

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Zechariah 10:3 says that the Lord will make me like a battle horse. War horses were highly valued because they were fierce, fearless, and greatly feared in battle. They were well trained, but without a rider to master them they were dangerous to both sides during the battle.  A well-trained war horse with a masterful rider was a mighty force that could turn the battle and bring the victory.

If I am being made like a battle horse, then I need to be well trained in the ways of the Lord and I need to submit to Him as my Master. Without the Lord to lead and guide me, I become dangerous to everyone. If I try to win the battle on my own, I may end up doing more damage than good. But, under His leadership and guidance I become fierce, fearless, and greatly feared by the enemy. Being well-trained in the Lord and serving under His authority makes me highly valuable and capable of turning the battle for the Lord. Giddy-up!

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In Acts 19, Paul asks some disciples in Ephesus whether or not they received the baptism of the Holy Spirit when they believed. The only reason I can think of that would cause him to ask this question is because he didn’t see any evidence of the Spirit at work in and through their lives. James 2:18 says, “Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do.” Evidently, the believers in Ephesus had no visible fruit of the Spirit or good deeds that would indicate they had received the baptism of the Holy Spirit when they first believed. As interesting as Paul’s question is, it’s the answer from the believers that caught my attention.

They had only been taught repentance, but had never been taught about the power they had been given nor the responsibility they had to put their faith into action. Repentance is when we renew our mind and change the way we think about sin. Repentance leads us to stop doing the things we’ve been doing. Repentance is absolutely necessary and important , but we can’t stop there. If we never move beyond repentance, we will never live a life that’s pleasing to God. We will be more concerned about what we should not be doing instead of doing what we should. Unless we understand that we have a responsibility to put our faith into action through the Holy Spirit, we will have nothing more than a form of godliness that denies His power.

Living your life for Christ is not about what you should stop doing as much as it’s about what you should start doing.

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