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(Taken from the September 2000 edition)
By A. Wilson Phillips
A divine excitement arises within me as we begin our new Hidden
Manna publication. In everything God directs our church to do, we
always endeavor to "accentuate the positive, eliminate the
negative, latch on to the affirmative and dont mess with Mr.
In-between," as the pop singer Bing Crosby used to croon.
In 1985 when our ministry acquired the Fox Theatre on Park Central
Square in Springfield, Missouri, the downtown area was at its lowest
point. Springfields
downtown seemingly had a future of gloom, doom,
poverty, and hopelessness. The city officials had closed the Square to
auto traffic. Longtime, die-hard businesses shut their doors. We moved
onto the Square in faith against the conventional wisdom of the
religious and business communities.
As the pastor of Abundant Life, I heard feedback from some in the
community about how I was leading our church. Many thought I was
"two bricks short of a full load." I understood; however, God
had spoken. We had to obey. Our vision from God compelled us to take a
leap of faith and, from the heart of the city, demonstrate the heart of
God.
Today the Square is open and newly landscaped. The
"streetscape" linking Founders Park to the Jordan Valley
Park is under construction. Revitalization of Downtown is
moving forward
with several projects under development.
God is doing something good, and He uses both covenant-breakers and
covenant-keepers to do His will. Sovereign God is in charge, and He is
working in and through His covenant people. The
covenant-keepers discern the times and knowingly participate in doing
His will. Their rewards are great and eternal.
Unfortunately, many Christians today do not believe God has positive
plans for the earths future. Many local churches proclaim some of the
gospel, "good news," but like the Pergamos church in the book
of Revelation, they have allowed some false (negative) doctrine to
infiltrate their congregations (Rev. 2:12-17). Church leaders must be
discerning and realize that error often rides in on the wings of truth.
The overcomers in Pergamos were the ones who received "hidden
manna"spiritual
food from God. Today Christ gives overcomers
hidden manna. The manna is hidden from some of Gods covenant people
because of their negative, defeated words and lifestyles.
The remnant of Gods covenant people who receive hidden manna
recognize their dependence on the Lord and live with a constant
awareness of Gods manifest presence. They know by conviction that the
best is yet to come.
Bill Gates uses the advertising slogan "The best is yet to
come." I have a small investment in Microsoft stock, and I trust
his words are more than presumption. Before I heard Mr. Gates say this
phrase, I shared these words in faith with my church and others in the
community for several years. I believe the best is yet to come because I
believe the bread of life, and He says, "I will dwell in
them and walk among them. I will be their God, and they shall be
My people" (II Cor. 6:16). In Acts, He declares that this
"promise
is to you and to your children, and to all who are afar off, as many as
the Lord our God will call."
A. Wilson Phillips is the co-founding and senior pastor of Abundant
Life Covenant Church.