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Live Your Christian Life At The "Edge of The Envelope"

 

Every Christian has been strategically placed in their calling to make an impact for the gospel and that the primary equipping ground for the work of the ministry is the local church (Eph 4:11). While evangelistic crusades, church revivals, and missions rallies certainly have their good effect, we believe that far above those events, the most important things that a Christian can do to spread the Word of Christ are found at work and at home. A believer should consider diligence in their profession as high a priority as witnessing. It is witnessing. Puritan Thomas Fuller says that what a person says puts the nails into the board of a persons mind...what they do drive them deep. We couldn't agree more.

 

Here are three keys to living your Christian life at the "edge of the envelope":

  • Trust Your Instruments -- In the highly-demanding cockpit of a fighter jet, a pilot who only trusts in his own instincts soon find himself in a very bad (or even deadly) situation. From early on, pilots are taught to trust their instruments, those very precise indicators of the aircraft’s position, speed, and altitude. As believers, we are called to lay out faith in God’s primary instrument for our lives – His written Word. Only with a thorough understanding of both the words and the meaning of Scripture will a believer find victory in his spiritual “dogfight.”

  • Obey Your Controller – Pilots learn very quickly that they must obey their air traffic controller, the one with the “big picture”. To ignore a controller’s instructions can mean anything from an earful to certain death. Pilots obey their controllers immediately and without questioning – those are the rules. Much like an air traffic controller, God has the “big picture.” He has not left us alone in this life to wander from place to place without any guidance. God’s instructions can be found on every page of the Bible – but are best summarized in the Ten Commandments. Jesus went so far as to say that loving him meant obeying him.

  • Fly In Formation – Fighter pilots fly in formation because it is safer and more lethal than flying alone. To defeat one’s opponent in the air takes a coordinated effort and a strong supporting cast. Despite Hollywood’s glamorous portrayal of the “army of one” (Rambo and Die Hard come to mind) no real warrior one goes into combat alone. He’d be defeated in the first few moments of battle. As believers, God has abundantly provided us with a host of spiritual wingmen. These fellow-warriors meet together with you at your local church and at your dinner table. They provide training, mentoring, accountability, and encouragement. Failure to fly in formation as a believer will mean just that…failure.

We’d like to be your wingmen as you seek to live your Christian life at the “edge of the envelope.” So, please don’t hesitate to let us know how we can help.

 

Semper Fi,

Ed Rush

Marine Fighter Pilot

 

 

Mach 1 is the speaking and writing ministry of Marine Fighter Pilot Ed Rush. For more information, please feel free to e-mail or call.

 

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