Posted: September 30th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: All, Leadership | Tags: C3 Auckland, C3 Church, cause, Dean Rush, Faith, Fathers, Inspiration, Jesus Christ, Man Vs Wild, Men, passion | 2 Comments »
Recently I was sitting on the tube in London in June and a guy sitting across from me was reading a Wilbur smith novel. I could sense this guy was reading this adventure story but would rather have been living it.
Men are created by God to live a life of leadership and adventure – but are so often trying to satisfy the thirst adventure via books, movies and adventure tourism.
But books, movies won’t cut it.
We are created for the greatest adventure – living for our God given purpose!
We are called to be leaders in God’s mission to save a lost world.
Throughout history great men have risen up to bring change in the world – Constantine leads the Roman empire into Christianity, William Wilberforce helps abolish slavery, Martin Luther King stands against racial injustice, Billy Graham reaches a generation with the gospel.
6 keys to being the man you were created to be
1. Be a seeker of God
The great men of history sought God and walked with God. Abraham, Jacob, David, Enoch walked with God. Many men today have lost their connection to God.
If you were to be really honest how many men have become disappointed or discouraged?
You’ve stopped walking with God. Get connected again.
2. Get planted
Psalm 92: 13 planted in the house of the LORD, they will flourish in the courts of our God.
If you want to reach your full potential you have to get into the house of God regularly.
One of the keys in my life is that I have been consistently in church since I got saved in 1987. So many people just seem to come and go – it is sad – it’s lost potential.
Those who get planted will go the distance and will reach their potential.
3. Find a band of brothers
You cannot make it on your own – Christianity is a team sport – every guy needs to be part of team. The first thing Jesus did in his ministry was assemble his team. You need people around you – otherwise guys just drift. Find a group you can be part of – find your band of brothers & stick with them!
4. Be a leader
Acts 20:28
Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers.
Men have been given a leadership role by God. Inside of you is a leadership call – the most frustrating life is knowing you are called but not responding to the call. Every church needs great men to be leaders and builders of the church.
I believe our world can change – but it will take a few good men to rise up to their call.
5. Fight
1 Timothy 6:12 Fight the good fight of faith
Men are born to fight. Men have a violence problem in society because they don’t know the fight they were created for. If you don’t fight for the right things – you will fight whatever comes along.
You were born to fight for the kingdom of God, fight for your families, fight for each other!
6. Be fathers of the faith
1 Corinthians 4:15
Even though you have ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers
The world is suffering from a lack of fathers and the church is the same. Men were created to be fathers – I am here to be a father! I want to raise people up in faith.
Man of God will you be a father to a new generation growing up without fathers?
The example of a real man – Jesus Christ
He had a cup that he could of laid down – it wasn’t his to have to drink. It was a cup of suffering – it was our sin and our burden.
Mark 14:36
Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will
He laid down his life and took the cup to win our freedom. He lived the life of a real man – he came to right the wrongs, to win the lost and to bring a message of hope.
He has called us to be real men – to life for the greater purpose!
Come on men – This world needs you to rise, this church needs you to rise, I need you rise God needs you to rise!
Posted: August 13th, 2010 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Evangelism | Tags: 2 corinthians 5, Ambassadors, C3 Auckland, C3 Church, Dean Rush, Faith, Inspiration, new creation, reconcilliation, taking our message to the world | 1 Comment »
2 Corinthians 5:17-20
Therefore if anyone is in Christ he is a new creation. The old has gone the new has come.
Before we found Christ we lived differently, we lived for ourselves, we lived to the pattern of this world
Now we are in Christ a change has taken place
Our perspective has changed, we see the world differently, our priorities have changed
All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.
He has given us a great message – and the message needs to get out
Reconciliation: re-establishing normal relations between belligerents
The world is separated from God by sin and it is our job to bring them back together
It’s a message of hope – a message of transformation
It is a message with legs on it – It is a message with actions following
Lets get the old connotation of missions out of our head
Oh he’s a missions guy, that place is a missions church, oh I’m not a missions person
Missions is about the great commission that Jesus gave to us when he left the earth
Mark 16 Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation
If your not a missions person your not a Jesus person
The message is a demonstration of our faith
James 2: 14 What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?
I’m a preacher – but the world doesn’t need to hear another sermon – it needs a demonstration of the message – a message with actions
It’s needs to see a church that takes the message out to neighborhoods’, cities and nations
I am excited that we are a church that is willing to step out and demonstrate our faith with actions
We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors
We need to understand that we represent Christ in this world – His appeal comes through us
If we don’t get out and do it – the message will not get out
Lets make a great appeal
Many Christians today have lost their mission
They don’t know where they fit and what they can do
But we are all called by Christ to bring this message of hope to a lost world
The scripture says – we are Christ’s ambassadors – what an amazing calling
The church has lost it’s mission – without our calling we are just a social club
And that is what many churches are satisfied in doing
But as we are baptized into Christ – we are baptized into a calling to change the world
I am so blessed to be leading a church that takes it’s calling seriously
Bono from the band U2 said this you can’t fix all the problems – but the ones you can you must
And we can fix some problems
Lets take our message to the world
Posted: July 16th, 2010 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Faith | Tags: C3 Auckland, C3 Church, Dean Rush, Dr Yonggi Cho, Faith, Inspiration, Jesus Christ, walk on water | 1 Comment »
One act of faith
How do you step into your God given purpose?
How do you see the promises of God fulfilled in your life?
It only takes one act of faith – to activate your future
Matthew 14: 22 – 28 Peter steps out of the boat and walks on water
Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowd.
Jesus made the disciples go to the other side – even though they were heading right into the storm – storms are part of the ingredients for a great act of faith
If you feel like you are in a storm – maybe God is leading you to toward a fresh step of faith
It’s only faith when the conditions are contrary – don’t wait for the conditions to be right
Peter was in the middle of a storm – and yet he takes this great step of faith
After he had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, but the boat was already a considerable distance from land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it.
Jesus leaves them in the storm – Jesus is not going to turn up every 5 minutes to save the day – He wants his disciples to grow in faith –he wanted them to overcome the storm –Peter did
Don’t be discouraged in your situation – maybe you feel that the wind is against you
You could be just about to walk on water if you would be prepared to step out in faith
Shortly before dawn Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake. When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. “It’s a ghost,” they said, and cried out in fear. But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” “Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to come to you on the water.” “Come,” he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus.
He left them out all night – he is trying to expand their faith – maybe God is wanting to bring growth in your situation
Peter did what no one else would do – he got out of the boat – he activated his faith – he walked on water
That act of faith – getting out of the boat changed his life forever
What has happened to us as Christians – we have become boat dwellers
Christians have become a bunch of critics sitting comfortably in the boat – telling all those who are trying to walk on water how they should do it
We are called to the water –yet we settle for the boat – & that settling kills the Christian spirit
We started with such a radical tradition of men & women giving their lives for the cause
We need to take that step out of the comfort of the boat and onto the water
For each of us there is a step of faith that God needs from us to activate our future
Great steps of faith
Abraham leaves his home to follow God and becomes a father of nations
Peter and Andrew leave their nets and become apostles for Christ
Yongghi Cho bought a tent in faith and becomes the pastor of the world’s largest church
Phil Pringle moves to Sydney with a dream and becomes the apostle of a movement of 250 churches
What is your act of faith?
Posted: May 21st, 2010 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Marriage | Tags: C3 Church, Dean Rush, family, kids, marriage | No Comments »
Building families that last
Keys to building a family that lasts
Remember the Brady bunch – great TV but hard to live up to in real life
They go through great drama’s of life and then work it all out by the end of the show
Real life families take a bit more working to get right – but it can be done and you can build a family that lasts
1. Create an atmosphere of love
1 Corinthians 13:13
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
Tell your family you love them every day – tell each other
They need your positive affirmation in their lives – Families thrive with an atmosphere of love
2. Pray for your family everyday
James 5: 16 The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective
Cover your family in prayer – place your family in the hands of God
I pray for my family everyday
God knows how to make families work – He is the architect of the family concept
If you need something to happen in your family – begin to pray
3. Get your family into the presence of God
Hebrews 10:25
Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
What is the priority you are setting for your kids – they will do what you do
The best thing my parents did for me was have me in church every weekend of my childhood
I had an encounter with God as a 4 year old under the seats in a Sunday night service
That’s why God wants us meeting together
4. Teach your children well
Teach your family about the things of God
Proverbs 22: 6 Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.
In the home – read the word to your kids –teach them God’s ways –demonstrate God’s ways
5. Speak words of life
Proverbs 18:21The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.
You are the most important voice in your child’s lives after God – so make your words count
Speak words of life into your kids!
Let your words be words of healing in your family – your words can create life or tear down
My boys – determined to say something positive over them every day of their lives
6. Believe in each other
Everyone needs someone to believe in them
Belief is an amazing thing Mark 9: 23 All things are possible for those who believe
Dad’s – for your boys – it has to be you to believe in your boys
Believe in each other – be each others cheerleader
7. Don’t give up on your family – it’s the only one you have
1 Corinthians 13:7Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance
This is a throw away generation – When things don’t work we toss them out
Including friendships, marriages and families
You lose your family and you lose a lot
People give up too soon – Don’t give up on your family
Posted: April 26th, 2010 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Marriage | Tags: C3 Church, Dean Rush, marriage, Matthew 19: 5 - 6 | No Comments »
God is into marriage – he created it – he believes in it and when it’s done his way it can work and you can have a great marriage
Matthew 19: 5 & 6 For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife and the two will become one flesh. So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together let no one separate.
Keys to having a great marriage
1. Marry someone great
Marry someone you can get along with – it’s a long journey, you need someone that you can go the distance with
One of the best decisions of my life without a doubt was to marry Fiona
2. Put God first
Matthew 6: 33 Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well
So many marriages get off to the wrong start – by putting all their focus on each other
If you want a successful marriage with God’s blessing on it – put God first
3. Have a long term view
You said – for better or worse or richer or poorer, in sickness & in health to death do us part
Honor the vows you have made to each other – don’t quit so easily
Plan to make it work for life
4. Understand the power of agreement
As soon as you agree it has power – The place of unity is the place of power
Don’t ever agree with a negative statement
Agree on God’s promises – agree on the future
5. Have some fun together
Marriage is meant to be fun
What are things that you love to do together?
Having fun together reminds you why you are together
6. Look at the positives
Always try to look at the positives in your marriage
What can you be thankful for? Each other, your kids, house, your purpose together
Here is one great thing – You have each other!
Ecclesiastes 4:9
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work:
7. Keep working on it
Marriage is not an institution – it is an art form – you can practice and get better
Don’t let bitterness and resentment grow – Practice forgiveness & forgetfulness
Colossians 3:13 Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you
8. The God factor – God can help every marriage
1 Corinthians 13:7Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance
Don’t forget the power of God
God is seriously into family and sent Jesus into the world to win the power over sin and death
There is no relationship that cannot be redeemed
So come to God with a humble heart, give each other some room to grow and develop and begin to practice the art of marriage!
Posted: March 10th, 2010 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Evangelism | Tags: C3 Church, cause, Dean Rush, Greenpeace, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Muslim, passion, passionate, Polycarp, William Booth | No Comments »
In the dictionary one of the definitions for the word passion is the suffering of
Jesus Christ.
The early Christians lost their lives for the sake of the cause.
Polycarp was the Bishop of Smyrna and one of the heroes of the early church.
He was the student of the Apostle John and was taught by the Apostles.
He was martyred for his faith in Christ. When he was led before the Roman proconsul who pleaded with him to renounce Christ Polycarp replied;
Eighty six years I have served him, he never did me any injury. How then could I blaspheme my King who has saved me?
This is the prayer of Polycarp as he was led to his death;
I give You thanks that You have counted me, worthy of this day and this hour, that I should have a part in the number of Your martyrs, in the cup of your Christ, to the resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and body, through the incorruption [imparted] by the Holy Ghost.
In recent times others have shown greater passion for their cause than Christians
Greenpeace is one group that has taken our place
Recently colliding with a huge whaling boat to try and stop the Japanese whalers.
They lost a 2 million dollar boat the Ady Gil but they said it was price they were willing to pay
Greenpeace said “The loss of the Ady Gil, that cost us about 2 million dollars, but that’s not worth as much to us as the whales are – we’re quite willing to take those risks – we’re not giving up!”
Muslims pray 5 times a day – they are willing and prepared to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their cause – and they are demonstrating that on a regular basis
It’s time for us to get a fresh passion for our cause!
We need to hear the voice of Christ calling us to join his cause and make a stand in our lives.
We should remember the lives of those who went before us making a stand for the cause of Christ.
William Booth another hero of the faith said;
“Your days at the most cannot be very long, so use them to the best of your ability for the glory of God and the benefit of your generation.”
It’s time to get passionate for our cause!
Posted: December 11th, 2009 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Forgiveness | Tags: C3 Church, Dean Rush, forgiveness, John 8love, Tiger Woods | 1 Comment »
An angry mob hauls a woman in before Jesus – they throw her on the dirt in front of him
They are self righteous, proud – this woman has sinned and they are going to make her pay
They demand that she be punished by the law of Moses
Stoning was the punishment of choice and they were gathered around the woman with stones in hand
Why is it that some of God’s people want to throw stones?
These were the teachers of the law & the Pharisees – they should have known God better than this – but they didn’t
John 8: 6 – 11 Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, “If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. At this, those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there. Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?”
“No one, sir,” she said. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”
Just like the Pharisees we can be the ones carrying the stones
Maybe you are carrying a few stones – maybe people have done something wrong in your eyes – and you think they deserve to pay
Jesus said you without sin throw the first stone – who are we to be throwing stones at each other – we who have been forgiven such a great debt
The world loves to take people down – Tiger Woods has sinned and the media vultures are flocking
The world might be like this – but not us – we are meant to be the people who forgive
Jesus demonstrates his extravagant love and forgiveness by releasing this woman
He also demonstrates it by forgiving and releasing you and I
We need to drop the stones and forgive one another!
Posted: October 26th, 2009 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Faith | Tags: C3 Auckland, C3 Church, Dean Rush, Dr Yonggi Cho, Faith, Holy Spirit, Inspiration, power of God | No Comments »
I just got back from Korea where I was attending Ps Yonggi Cho’s Church Growth Conference. It was unreal. I was hanging out with Ps Phil Pringle and Ps Kong Hee and listening to Ps Cho. That’s about as good a week as you can have!
This guy has built the largest church in the history of Christianity by prayer, faith and the Holy Spirit.
He preached a message on faith that took me to another level.
Here are 3 keys of faith from Ps Cho
1. Faith swells in an environment of faith.
It is so important for us to live in the faith zone, to operate in faith and to remain firmly in faith.
I think in the world today – we can have the intention of living by faith but are tempted by and often give in to the doubts, fears and realities that surround us every day.
Our faith gives way to fear.
We need to constantly be putting ourselves in an environment of faith – being in church, getting around great leaders and inspiring people, reading the word of God, spending time in prayer and seeing visions.
2. Faith wants to have a clear goal.
We need to know what we are applying our faith to. Define your goal and bring it before God in persistent prayer.
Keep your goal in mind and see it coming to pass. Pray for it, aim towards it and never let it out of your sight.
3. Language is the clothing for faith.
How cool is that thought!
Faith needs an expression and this happens through your words.
What you speak is what is inside you. So faith expresses itself in your life by your words. So speak words of faith and life and keep speaking them.
Lets be people that build the future by faith!

Posted: August 28th, 2009 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Holy Spirit | Tags: C3 Auckland, C3 Church, Dean Rush, Holy Spirit, Inspiration, power of God | No Comments »
1. Repent
Acts 2:38
Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
You need to repent and be baptized
This is step one in living by the Holy Spirit
2. Wait on the Holy Spirit
Acts 1: 4 – Do not leave Jerusalem but wait for the gift my Father promised….
You will be baptized with the Holy Spirit
We need to learn how to wait – for the spirit of God
We have lost the art of waiting – So often we charge on ahead – making our own way
We don’t like to wait in this world –but if you want the Holy Spirit –you need to wait on God
This is what we do in church – we learn wait on God
Isaiah 40: 31 – they that wait upon the Lord will renew their strength, they will rise up on wings as eagles
3. Believe in the Holy Spirit
1 Corinthians 2:5
so that your faith might not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power
The Holy Spirit moves on your faith – without faith you won’t experience the Holy Spirit
Smith Wigglesworth said
Believe that when you come into the presence of God you can have all you came for. You can take it away, and you can use it, for all the power of God is at your disposal in response to your faith
Come on lets put our faith in God’s power
4. Live by faith
Galatians 3: 14 –so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit
Faith actions what we believe
Your faith attracts the power of God
It’s so easy to give up – to accept where you are and what is happening
Faith is a fight that won’t give up – fight the good fight of faith – you will be commended
Faith considers all the reason why a miracle can happen
A fully convinced mind – is what moves God
Live in the realm of the spirit – it’s a realm of power, victory and abundance
5. Don’t resist the Holy Spirit
Acts 7:51
You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit
Some people are so resistant – don’t have a position of doubt – have a position of faith
Don’t hang back but step in – the power of God is like a river – you have to step in
6. Be filled by the Spirit
Acts 2:4
All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them.
Let yourself be filled with the Holy Spirit – be consumed by God
What else would you want to be filled by? some people get filled with rage, anger, bitterness, alcohol, lust, depression, disappointment – but we are called to filled by the Holy Spirit
7. Pray in the Spirit
Jude 1:20
But you, dear friends, build yourselves up in your most holy faith and pray in the Holy Spirit.
To connect with God – we need to be in prayer – to be anointed by God we need to pray
Prayer is our relationship with God – there is no other way – prayer keeps us in the spirit
Posted: August 11th, 2009 | Author: Dean Rush | Filed under: All, Leadership | Tags: C3 Church, call of God, Dean Rush, Ephesians 4, Live a life worthy of the call | No Comments »
In Ephesians 4 Paul writes
I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received
This is a great challenge from Paul and I get 3 keys out of this
1st key – It’s not a mild request or a suggestion from Paul, but heartfelt Plea – that we would live this amazing life for Christ
Paul is pretty convinced of the benefits of living this life – and he really wants us to step into this life
2nd key – For each of us to realize we have a high calling from God
One of the great revelations of your life – is that God has called you
We find it so easy to offload it to someone else – someone more prepared
No – the high call of God is on you – it is a beautiful thing and you can do it
You have been given all you need to complete it
How amazing – that you have been called by God
God’s call will make you – I have been made by his call on my life
That revelation stunned me – “God you have called me?” – “why?”
The answer to that question will floor you!!
Because he loves you – because you are his son or daughter – and dad wants you to help with the family business
The call of God will make you!
3rd key – Paul urges us to live a life worthy of the high call of God
Many people in this world wouldn’t throw their lives away if they really knew the call that was on them
The point is to understand that you have this high call from God and to endeavor to live up to it
It will lift you – you will not be the same person
Start today – start living for the call on your life
If you don’t know what it is – make it your first priority to find out
So many in this generation have run for the call
Don’t run from the call – Live up to the call!