The Centurion Law Enforcement
FCPO Newsletter and Bible Study

The "thin blue line" covered by the blood of Christ.
Fellow  Sheepdogs  & Supporters:

This week's newsletter and profession-focused Bible study comes to you in the midst of yet another school shooting.  Praise God, it was a fellow officer (SRO) who ran to the fight (the sound of gunfire), engaged the shooter and put rounds on target to stop the threat before other lives were lost or people hurt (see  School Resource Officer Stops Active Shooter). 

This then brings me to the focus of our study in which we'll explore this concept from a spiritual (as in biblical) point of view: scroll down to " When Your Life's on the Line, Accuracy is More Important than Sincerity."  I can't encourage you enough to dig into the message and ask God to use it to impact both your life and others.

Here on the local front -- "front" being the Colorado Front Range -- our twice-monthly FCPO chapter #217 meetings (a time of fellowship and Bible study) will move to the  1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month starting in April (we're on break this month).  At least initially, we'll be meeting at our home in Highlands Ranch (much like the early church did -- Acts 2:42Colossians 3:16, etc.) starting at 7 PM.  Our first meeting in the new venue, and the start of a new Bible study series, will be April 17th (mark your calendars). As always, this fellowship is for current, past and future officers and their spouses (strongly encouraged to attend with their LEO).  Email me for the address and other 411.

In addition, Aurora PD Officer Matt Springer is leading the new First Responder (police, fire, EMS, etc.) fellowship at Calvary Chapel Aurora: go to WayPointOne Ministry for details.  

Miss a past issue?  I always re-post them on our website , Twitter and Facebook pages, but here again is last week's: "Finishing Strong and Leaving a Lasting Legacy."

As always, stay safe on the street while being radically  bold in Christ.

MC 




RESOURCES

Outstanding from Bro. Jimmy Meeks of Sheepdog Seminars on our God-given calling to servant-warriorhood and being a sheepdog (speaking my language): You Can Give Your Heart to Jesus (Without Throwing Your Mind in the Dumpster).  Pass it on!  


PRAYER REQUESTS

(1)  Please begin praying now for our Police Week 2018 FCPO Mission Team  and the outreach in general.  We will be heading to DC on May 12th to minister to our own and the need is very great.

(2)  All around us, officers are being wounded, killed or suffering.  Take the time to pray for our injured, sick and families of our fallen. More importantly, ask God to place you in the proverbial "line of fire" to bring the Gospel to our hurting.

Have a prayer request or announcement you would like included here? Need prayer?   Email me !  I also post prayer requests on my Facebook page ("friend" me).  


UPCOMING EVENTS

(1)   Police Week 2018 is fast approaching (May) and we seek your prayers as we again plan for our national outreach in DC to serve/minister to our own. Stay tuned for more details.

(2)  Colorado Springs PD Officer Nick Ryland is hosting the 2018 First Responder Retreat this coming June 13-16 in the mountains near Wheatland, WY.  Sweet!

(3) The 2018 Badge of Hope Law Enforcement Marriage Seminar will be held July 21 , 2018 in Lenexa, KS.  I've been a speaker at a past seminar -- you'll be blessed.  

(4)  FCPO-Canada is hosting their 2018 National Conference in Newfoundland & Labrador on August 3-5.  You'll get to see a special part of Canada while hanging out with a great group of brother and sister servant-warriors.  


The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry

The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry is a national, FCPO-affiliated, evangelical Christian outreach to our own in law enforcement. These newsletters and Bible studies are part of this effort and past editions can be found on our website and our social media  ( Facebook and Twitter ) feeds. As always, feel free to adapt these messages for your own individual or group use and please share them with others. 

The Centurion Ministry is lead by Police Officer and Chaplain/Evangelist Michael "MC"  Williams, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and sought-after instructor and speaker at churches [including the well-received Centurion Church Security Seminar] retreats and both law enforcement and civilian training conferences and seminars around the country. Contact MC via email for more.   

Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers
FCPO-USA exists to provide biblical support ("backup"), accountability and iron sharpens iron fellowship to Christian officers first in the U.S. and throughout the world as well. Our metro-Denver chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers -- (aka FCPO Chapter 217) -- is a Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry affiliate. Starting in April, we'll begin meeting most 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings in Highlands Ranch (email me for details) for profession-focused (and life-focused)  Bible study, prayer and servant-warrior/iron sharpens iron fellowship. Spouses are both welcome and encouraged to attend with their LEO.  Our first (and "next") meeting at the new location is therefore set for Tuesday, April 17th at 7 PM.  Hope to see you there!




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When Your Life's on the Line, Accuracy is Critical

As J. Warner "Jim" Wallace writes, "When your life's on the line, accuracy is more important than sincerity."  


In 2013, I shared this same message written by friend and fellow author/speaker, J. Warner Wallace.  In light of some recent events, God has pressed me to do so again. In law enforcement, accuracy counts. In fact, it's critical! We miss, and people -- both civilians and our fellow officers -- may die (or we hit someone other than the intended target --- with life-altering consequences).  Likewise, this concept has a strong parallel to our spiritual lives -- including where we will spend eternity.  Accordingly, let's open our Bibles, pray and follow along with Jim:

Police officers are required to qualify with their service weapons on a regular basis. At our agency, we qualify every month, shooting a standard qualification course in our range. This qualification includes what we call a "failure drill", testing our accuracy under stressful conditions. When officers use their weapons in the field, it's in response to a life threatening challenge; their lives are on the line. Accuracy is critical. It's not enough to shoot at the person who is trying to kill you; officers must be accurate enough to stop the assailant quickly and completely. There's no room for error. It's not enough to have tried; in that critical moment, the only thing that matters is accuracy. For this reason, our range masters will not allow officers to work in the field unless they can pass the weapon qualification at a high level. I've been in the range when an officer missed passing by a single point (a single missed round). Many have tried to talk their way out of having to practice and take the test again. Many were sincere in their efforts and missed passing by the smallest of margins. Our range masters are unflinching, however. If you don't pass, even by a single misplaced round on the target, you can expect to start all over again. Our range masters know: When your life's on the line, accuracy ends up being the most important attribute an officer can have.

It's no different when it comes to our spiritual lives.

Many of my friends are not Christians. I was not raised in a Christian environment  and most of my extended family members are either atheists or Mormons. I also have many friends who claim one version of theism or another, and most of these have developed a rather personal view of God, unrepresented by traditional religious systems or denominations. Our notions of God are different and contradictory. We define the nature of God, the nature of Jesus, the nature of the afterlife and the nature of salvation very differently. These contradictions between theistic worldviews present a dilemma. We can all be wrong about what we believe, but we can't all be right; our views are contradictory, after all. None of us may have an accurate understanding or one of us may have an accurate understanding, but all of us can't be accurate, given our conflicting beliefs about God.

In the context of our earthly conversations and interactions it's tempting to simply  tolerate the variety of beliefs we encounter in order to get along with one another, as though these beliefs are simply a matter of subjective opinion. This may be the correct approach when the subject matter under consideration is  relatively benign. If we're discussing our music preferences, for example, accuracy is an irrelevant concept. If the subject matter under consideration is a matter of life and death, however (like our preference in treating a particular form of cancer),  accuracy is once again critical. I'm reminded of a friend who once purchased a new telescope in preparation for an historic appearance of Mars in the northern hemisphere. There was a particular Wednesday when Mars was going to be closer to earth than it had been (or would be again) for another 550 years. On that specific Wednesday night, he set up his new telescope but discovered he couldn't see Mars much better than he could a month prior with his old telescope. Why? Because he was wrong about the date of the sighting and missed it by exactly one year! He made a sincere effort to see the red planet, but was sincerely wrong about the timing. His inaccuracy cost him the opportunity he was seeking.

Spiritual accuracy is even more important. Jesus understood the importance of accuracy and repeatedly called his followers to precision when it came to understanding his identity and the specific nature of Salvation:

John 10:30
"I and the Father are one."

John 14:9
"He who has seen Me has seen the Father..."

John 14:6
"I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me"

John 8:24
"For unless you believe that I am He, you shall die in your sins"

The followers of Jesus understood the importance of accuracy in these matters. Peter recalled the words of Jesus many years later:

Acts 4:12
"And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved"

And Paul agreed:

I Timothy 2:5 
"For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus..."

Genuine beliefs and sincere efforts may be sufficient in many areas of life, but when your life is on the line,  accuracy is even more important. That's why I eventually decided to examine the claims of the New Testament for accuracy and reliability. That's also what drove me to start the investigation I've chronicled in  Cold Case Christianity. I took C. S Lewis' words seriously (from  God in the Dock) when he wrote:

"Christianity is a statement which, if false, is of no importance, and, if true, is of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important."

Christianity is of infinite importance because, if it is true, it is the one accurate description of our world, the God who created it and  His plan for Eternal Life.
 
Thanks Jim. Here's the complete link to his devotion: When Accuracy is More Important Than Sincerity.


So where are YOU in this?  Friend, your life is in fact "on the line" and hitting the target bullseye-- your eternal destiny -- is absolutely critical. Being outside the "ten ring" won't be good enough. Being "good," or "sincere" by any standard other than God's simply won't be good enough to get you into heaven our out of hell (and with no "second chances" once this life ends -- Hebrews 9:27)!  

Praise God, He loves you so much that He sacrificed His only Son so that YOU can in be "accurate" (saved).  Here's how:         

(1) J esus' first recorded words in His earthly ministry were: " Repent and believe in the Good News " ( Mark 1:15 ).  To repent  is a "180" -- a complete, radical change of mind and heart as it relates our sin. To believe  as He intends it here is to cry out to God for your salvation and wholeheartedly  surrender in faith to Christ in the same way we have "faith" that our body armor will do its job against the rounds it is intended to stop, that our brakes will work when running Code, or that a solider's parachute will open when it is supposed to (we stake our very lives on it)! And the "Good News" that Jesus refers to here is of course His Gospel and plan of salvation.

(2) Again, understand that you can't "earn" or otherwise "badge" your way into heaven (or out of hell) by your worldly "goodness" or by being a "good cop." Without first embracing Christ and his redeeming blood He shed for you on the cross, you can NEVER be "good" or "accurate" enough to make it into heaven or escape the righteous and just consequences for our crimes (sin) in a very real place called hell. Still don't believe that? Take the "Good Person Test" and see how you do!  

(3) This same concept of " believe" (the saving kind) is further revealed in John 3:1-21 where Jesus says, "... you must be born again." Note our Lord's emphasis on the word " must" (not "may" or "should"): this is ultimately the life-saving/life-changing personal relationship with Christ that I stress here every week (see What does it mean to be a born again Christian?). 

So now then, with this "target" in place, see:
(a)  How can I be saved?   
and
(b)  Cops and Salvation (a powerful, short message from Police Major  Travis Yates of Ten-Four Ministries and Law Officer Magazine ).

If you've made a decision for Christ and don't know what to do next, see, Now what?

Questions? I'm here to serve -- contact me   

Pass it on folks...with " accuracy."

MC


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