I will never forget the day someone I was very close to told me I didn’t have passion. After being friends for several years and all of the things we had gone through that was the one comment that stood out to me and something I have never forgotten. Now, this persons definition of passion and my definition of passion is polar opposite but even then I knew, in a way, they were right. I was just coasting along and there wasn’t really anything I was fiercely passionate about at the time. I hated apathy and complacency in other people but maybe I had some of my own, too.
When I was in Paris this year I had the opportunity to hear Christine Cain speak at Hillsong Paris. What an amazing experience. If you are not familiar with Christine check out more about her here. Ironically, her message was about passion. Specifically, how to stay passionate. I’m going to share my notes from the message with you below.
- Daily Intimacy – read, listen to podcasts. You do what you want to when you’re passionate. No one has to make you. You do it out of passion. Passion flows from daily intimacy.
- Passion Allows For Divine Interruptions – God wants to do more through our life but we don’t want to be interrupted. We say, “I’m busy – don’t interrupt me. I’m pursuing my purpose” to God. If you don’t allow margins for interruptions you lose your passion. Can He interrupt your plan with His purpose?
- Passions Allows for Divine Inconvenience – To us, it is too much trouble. Too much effort. “I don’t want to have to…” Passion flies on the wings of interruptions and inconvenience. Jesus isn’t interested in our inconvenience – He’s interested in our obedience.
- Passion Allows for Spontaneity – We put everything in a box. A God box, a work box. God messes up the boxes. The miracles are in the things that are not scheduled. Our lives are so tightly managed we have managed the Holy Spirit out of our lives. No margin for faith or risk. Our 3 year plan, our 5 year plan… Everything is fixed and God says “Why do you need me? Where is the risk?” Some of us are so safe in our boats we forget how to walk on water. Take risks. Have childlike faith. We’ve lost our passion because we’re cynics, we’re fatalists, we’re rationalists. We don’t want to be ruled by our emotions. We’ve rationalized God out of our equation. Our lives our so natural there’s no room for the supernatural.
While the message was in specific relation to passion in our faith walks the message can be applicable to any part of our life. Our relationships, our jobs, our hobbies.
“You do what you want to when you’re passionate. No one has to make you. You do it out of passion.” When you are passionate for something you do whatever you can to pursue it, to chase it, to make it yours. This should be our hope for every area of our life. We should strive to be passionate people. Passionate for God, passionate for others, passionate for making a difference, passionate for our callings. Somewhere along the way many of us have lost our spark and found ourselves mindlessly wandering through life like a zombie. First of all, who would anyone ever want to be around you if this is the way you live your life and secondly, why would you want to continue to live out the rest of your days like this when there is a whole world ablaze with possibilities?
Maybe you don’t know what your passion is yet and that’s okay. It’s taken me a long time to not only feel comfortable in the things I consider my passions, but also to figure out exactly what those things are. Your passions are not the things people tell you they are – they are what you want more desperately than anything in this world. My hope would be our first passion would always be Jesus. Passion in your spiritual life lets in the light and shakes out the cobwebs from the dark spaces in our hearts.
Do you have to feel passionate every day? I’d love for you to find me someone who is. Passion, without fanning that flame – fades. We hear this most often about relationships. Passion fades, it’s true… but it is always there. It’s our job to poke at it, stir it, nurture it, fan it… in every area, if we are to remain passionate. It’s not easy. A fire doesn’t last without being tended to.
Today, chase passion. Remember what you are fighting for and give it everything you’ve got.
“The saddest people I’ve ever met in life are the ones who don’t care deeply about anything at all. Passion and satisfaction go hand in hand, and without them, any happiness is only temporary, because there’s nothing to make it last.” – Nicholas Sparks