Millions came to know Jesus in the Jesus People
Movement in the 1970’s and I was one of them. As a part of Young Life I enjoyed
the weekly meetings, singing Jesus songs, the skits, the talks, and going to
camp. When I was a senior in high school I applied for work crew at Malibu Camp,
Young Life’s summer camp in Canada. I got accepted and began training. The
Young Life staff required me to memorize ten key Bible verses. Here is one of
them (still in my memory bank 37 years later).
Sanctify
Christ as Lord in your heart,
always
be ready to give an account
to
anyone who asks you
about
the hope that is within you and
answer
with gentleness and respect.
(See
1 Peter 3:15.)
This has become my operating theology for living out
my faith and for sharing my faith. I abide or live with Jesus 24/7. I am in a
love relationship with Him and He is my Lord and King. I live in such a way
that people ask me questions and I am ready to answer them about our awesome
God.
However, when I was a senior in high school, even
though I had officially “accepted Jesus into my heart” on March 23, 1974 (See
my writing “How I Met Jesus” ), I got swept up in the Jesus movement and didn’t know
Him as Lord yet. I lived in Redwood City, California and attended Peninsula
Covenant Church. I played volley ball with their youth group every Tuesday
night. In December 1976 the youth leader, Doug, asked me if I would like to go
to an Inter Varsity missionary conference called Urbana in Urbana, Illinois and
he offered me a scholarship. It was exciting to go on such a trip! I love to
fly and experience new places and meet people.
My roommate was the most serious Christian girl I
had ever met. We had a prayer time together in the mornings and she obviously
loved Jesus with all her heart and was on fire for Him. She planned to be a
missionary in China and did not care if she was persecuted, imprisoned, or even
died for her faith!
I met a charismatic young man from South Africa by
the name of David Gammon. The Lord used him to set me up for success. He made
sure I had a hymnal so I was ready to worship along with 16,000 Christians
singing with all their hearts! Wow—that was a bit of heaven on earth to me. He
told me about each of the speakers and a bit of their background. Elizabeth
Elliot Leach shared her testimony of the South American natives killing her
husband and how she forgave them and loved them and led them to Jesus, the God
of all love. David told me about John Stott and told me if I only bought one
book it should be his, called Knowing God (a life-changing book!).
David also told me about our keynote speaker for New
Year’s Eve, December 1976—Billy Graham.
As Billy Graham spoke I felt powerfully affected by
him. He spoke with such conviction, such boldness and passion. He knew Jesus
and loved Him and communicated God’s tremendous love for us in such a way that
I could receive it. It was like I was a starving person and he spread a sumptuous
banquet before me and said, “It’s all yours and a whole lot more.”
I said, “WOW!” to my friend David with my eyebrows
raised. He nodded at me as if to say, “I told you so!” I sat forward in my auditorium
seat intently focused on Billy Graham’s face like he was talking right to me. I
glanced several rows down and to my right where the church youth group all sat
together and I noticed them chit-chatting and socializing. Later they giggled
and teased me about my handsome friend with the English accent. They were
obviously in a very different place than I was.
Billy Graham set before us the call to go into all the world and preach the good news about life with Jesus. He clearly explained the cost involved and that the Lord wants us to surrender our whole life--all or nothing--He is not just Lord on Sunday mornings. My memory verse came to mind, especially the command to sanctify Jesus as Lord in my heart.
Billy Graham gave an invitation to stand at midnight
and give our whole lives to Jesus as Lord. It was not a light weight decision. Billy
made it clear this commitment meant total obedience, submission, and
availability—even to the point of death. The presence of God was heavy in the
atmosphere. A quivering started up inside me and I had a choking feeling in my
throat. I knew I had to stand up at midnight, but I was scared. There was an
uncomfortably long silence and a hush fell over the coliseum. I was an awkward,
shy, painfully self-conscious, senior in high school. It was way out of my
comfort zone to stand up in plain view of 16,000 Christians, including my youth
group. As the clock struck twelve a few hundred stood up and I was one of them.
I looked over and not a one in our youth group stood up that I could see. I was
shaking and crying, but I was standing and I was sincere. My whole life changed
in this moment!
I love the Lord and I continue to sanctify Him as
Lord in my heart. He is EVERYTHING to me. I am so grateful to feast at His
banqueting table and enjoy His loving kindness that is better than life to me.
His favor is on me and His life overflows abundantly. I love to tell anyone who
asks about the hope that is within me. Jesus is Lord!
1 comment:
Jenna
The way you expressed it, I was right there with you in that stadium.
My heart even started to beat faster! LOL
What a monumental decision you made that night and what a monumental witness you have been for the Lord.
Praise God
Lin
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