

Do We Have Expectations or Are We Expecting?
In the previous edition of Apostolic Notes (Vol 1 No 5) we defined how tradition is one of the greatest hindrances to the operation of apostolic authority. Before we discuss specific traditions, lets look at how these traditions form our expectations, which in turn, affects our faith and determines many of our actions.
The dangers of man’s traditions lie in the fact that we view the Lord, the church and our spiritual walk through a fixed or predetermined paradigm. A Paradigm is defined as: “A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them.” American Heritage Dictionary (Dictionary .com). This traditional paradigm’s view of reality, results in our church attendance and spiritual involvement being determined by a certain fixed expectations.
The word expectation is a noun, and means “that which is expected or looked for.”
Jesus addressed this attitude in Matthew 11:7-
This same problem is seen with church attendance, we come with predetermined expectations
of what will happen during a service. (This is due to our traditional routine formats
that we habitually develop.) Now the hindrance of these traditional expectations
is that we pre-
In John 11, we view Martha’s interaction with Jesus when He arrived after Lazarus’
death. This exchange reveals how Martha’s expectations affected her faith, hindering
her from seeing what Jesus desired to accomplish. In vs. 21-
This is how many of us live. We have faith in God. We believe He can and will. Yet our expectations limit Him. We look for Him to operate in a way that we understand and is familiar to us, based on our traditional interaction with Him.
Expecting, on the other hand, frees God to operate as He designs. Expecting is a
verb that is in the progressive tense which indicates an ongoing action or state
of mind. Expecting frees us from our pre-
Expecting is a faith that does not have God limited by our traditions. We believe
He can and will, therefore we seek to follow Him as He chooses to reveal Himself.
The difference is that we have not pre-
Food for thought -
Till next time-
Martin
Expectation places God in a box of our design
Expecting frees God to operate as He designs