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“I’m not defensive. Do you think I’m defensive? I’m not. Really.”

Posted on Friday 2 May 2008 by Greg @ 2:39 pm
Filed under: Rants

“The best defense is a good offense.”

This statement is true in the sports world. I’ts true in the military world. And from now on I’m going to make sure it’s a reality in my world as well.

For the last several years I have been pushing the “stop the evacuation of our young people from the church” cause. But where does playing this kind of defense get you? At best it gets you a group of young adults who haven’t forsaken their faith during the college years. Later on (if these young adults continue to retain their faith) it gets you status quo church goers who live out a status quo Christianity and make a jack squat difference.

No more.

Defense is taking a back seat to offense in my world from now on. You don’t win wars against the devil by being defensive. You win by punching him in the throat for Jesus. You punch first. You punch fast. You punch hard with God’s power.

Pretty much that’s what Jesus promised to do in Matthew 16:18, “I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” The idea here is that Jesus is on the attack against death and the forces of darkness. He is using the people of God as his battering ram to punch through the gates of hell and free Satan’s captives through the truth of the gospel.

As Christians we are not called to hunker down and hide. We are called to charge headfirst, headlong and headstrong into the battle against Satan for the souls of those around us.

How does all this tie into Dare 2 Share? Simple. I’m taking a more “offensive” approach as the leader of this organization. Instead of merely “equipping teenagers to know, live, share and own their faith” I want to see God unleash these teenagers to reach every teenager in their world with the message and mission of Jesus.

When I use this warfare analogy I’m not at all talking about how we approach those who don’t know Jesus. We approach them with love, service, humility and truth. We don’t approach them with a clenched fist but with open hands to wash their feet. But we approach Satan with guns blazing drenched in the power of God and wrapped in the armor of Christ.

I long to see an army of Jesus loving, people serving teenagers who wage war with the underlord of the underworld in their underwear (just making sure you’re paying attention) for the souls of all their friends. My goal? Every teenager on this planet hearing the gospel from a teenager they know! I’m not done until every cutter becomes a healer, every sinner becomes a saint, every student becomes a soldier in the army of Jesus!

Let’s stop the defensiveness and go on the offense for Jesus! The end result? When teenagers graduate from high school they don’t evacuate the church but they do help evacuate lost souls from the kingdom of darkness! They become missionaries at their universities and workplaces. They don’t merely retain their faith, they regain lost ground for the kingdom of God by advancing the mission and message of Jesus everywhere they go!

This job is way too big for me to accomplish. But if all of us join together we can see God do something so big, so wonderful, so transformational that the ears of all who hear about it will tingle (I don’t know what that means but it sure sounds cool!)

Will you join me is this quest?

Signed, Greg Stier

15 Comments for '“I’m not defensive. Do you think I’m defensive? I’m not. Really.”'

  1. On May 2, 2008 @ 3:43 pm Will said:
    • Count me in, my brother. As C.S. Lewis observed in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, “Safe? …who said anything about safe? ‘Course He isn’t safe. But He’s Good.” He Promises to Lead us from our safe, secure corners of our tidy little worlds into the often messy, always unpredictable Adventure and Battle and His Beauty. He Has Called us to Live and Fight with Him, for Him, in Him. I love the way John Eldredge puts it in Wild at Heart,” a Battle to fight, an Adventure to live, and a Beauty to rescue…”
      Thanks for stirring His Spirit within this heart, Greg. May you always be the Instigator for Jesus Christ and His Gospel. - Will

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  2. On May 2, 2008 @ 4:09 pm Greg said:
    • Amen Will!

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  3. On May 2, 2008 @ 6:38 pm bruthakurt said:
    • I am a half-wit committed whole-heartedly! Let’s do this boys and girls! The call was sounded a long time ago.

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  4. On May 2, 2008 @ 7:15 pm Katie said:
    • This really made me realize how much work I need to do here. This is something I somewhat struggle with. I really need to work harder at going all in for God. I want to give my everything to God, I don’t want to hold anything back. I’m just scared sometimes. I don’t really know, I just don’t make sense sometimes. But thanks for writing this, it really will keep me thinking about what God wants me to do to advance HIS kingdom!

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  5. On May 2, 2008 @ 7:28 pm Becky said:
    • Sounds really good.I know the strategy is true for soccer.

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  6. On May 3, 2008 @ 10:09 am Shurinai said:
    • Amen Greg. Lets start a full scale war

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  7. On May 3, 2008 @ 1:23 pm Kelsey said:
    • AMEN!!! I’m on board, suited up and ready to go. [That was a lie, I’ve already been there, done that, and have started over again!(thanks to Dare 2 Share, of course:))]

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  8. On May 3, 2008 @ 2:09 pm Chris said:
    • Greg count me in as well. For too long I think the church has gotten away from being a hospital for the sick and instead we have become a “safe haven” for the saved. I just don’t see how that model is Biblical. I echo Will’s words exactly. I get so tired of people wanting something “safe.” Since when has sharing the Gospel ever been safe and non-confrontational? Anytime you share the Gospel you’re confronting sinners of their sin through the power of our God. How is that NOT offensive?

      I’m in man. Lets storm the gates of hell together.

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  9. On May 3, 2008 @ 7:13 pm Matt said:
    • Mighty morphing teens, unite! :)

      That sounds good. I like the aggressive tactic. The way I see it, if we do what we’ve always done, we’ll always get what we’ve always got. So let’s do the unexpected and set a example for everyone who’s watching what we as a generation do.

      Off topic, but the title of this post made me think of a line from John Reuben’s “Good Evening”: “I was told not to be so offensive, man was I offended!”.

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  10. On May 3, 2008 @ 7:30 pm Iron Man is the Man! « brianford.org said:
    • […] faith, growing deep in their relationship with Jesus, and fighting off the schemes of Satan? In his most recent post Greg Stier put it best when he said; “Let’s stop the defensiveness and go on the offense for […]

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  11. On May 4, 2008 @ 10:25 am Katie s. said:
    • Way to go Greg! Your dream of unleashing an army of teenagers for Christ is definately a huge one, but I think it’s achieveable, and I AM READY TO FIGHT! I’m tired of people who say they’re Christians and don’t act like it, or chicken out as soon as they are asked to talk about their faith. We need to stand! We need to live our life with God at the center of our lives constantly. We need to have His fire in our eyes, and the same love He had for us in our hearts. We need to stop treating Christianity as just another religion, and treating it as a lifestyle, because that’s what it is. The church needs to do it’s job as being the Body of Christ, and it’s arms needs to start reaching. We need to Love the same way Jesus did, willing to die for us, because He loved us!
      I’m ready, I’m willing to die for what I believe, because it’s worth dying for! And it’s not going to be easy, but God never said it would be easy, He just said it would be worth it!

      And it’s like you’ve said, Greg, IT’s THE GREAT COMMISSION, NOT THE GOOD SUGGESTION!

      -Katie

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  12. On May 5, 2008 @ 8:18 am Pitsi Kenneth Lamola said:
    • In Jesus’s name let it be.I am in,.Amen let the be war until the victory is realized.Amen

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  13. On May 6, 2008 @ 2:29 pm HannahBonana said:
    • Hey Greg, I really wanted to send you a message about this, but I didn’t see anywhere on here that had a place where I could so i decided to comment instead.
      I’ve been reading your book “You’re Next” my youth pastor is having me about about 8 or 9 other students in my youth group read it. I read the first 10 chapters in about 2 or 3 days, which is a lot for me because I’m not that big of a book reader. What caught me by surprise was how much I really studied it. Not just read it, but studied it. I’ve learned a lot.
      I got to chapter 19 “The Phone Call From Hell” and I started reading, and I was in shock, because I’ve had an experience similar to that. I’d really like to talk to you about it, and tell you my story. But I’d rather not put it in here for everyone to read. I don’t know how I could. So maybe just comment me back and we can figure something out because I’d really like to talk to you about this. It scared me to death. And I had no idea what to do, so I’d just really like to talk to you about it. Hope to hear from you soon. You’re an amazing speaker, and an amazing writer and i’m really enjoying your book!
      ~Hannah

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  14. On May 11, 2008 @ 12:49 pm Bubelaiken said:
    • Yeah i will join in your quest

      you are right about it.
      it made me think a lots

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  15. On May 12, 2008 @ 6:20 pm Jim Powell said:
    • Praise be to God. This strategy is the reason I became the youth leader for New Hope here in Show Low AZ.
      We call ourselves Bridge Builders for Christ. We are building that bridge to close the gap of high school to the middle age group in our church. So far God is doing a wonderful job through our ministries. One of them is through praise and worship. I,m now the band leader as well as the youth leader. Great concept Greg, great work for the Lord. All things are possible with God. jim

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