The Centurion Law Enforcement
FCPO Newsletter and Bible Study
The "thin blue line" covered by the blood of Christ.
Greetings, fellow  Sheepdogs  & supporters!

While I had planned to share a recap from our latest verse-by-verse study through the Book of Acts, my granddaughter had different ideas (forcing a rare, late cancellation of our FCPO "cop church" chapter meeting here). Accordingly, thanks for all your prayers: mom and baby Olivia (our first grandchild) are doing well after overcoming some potentially very serious issues last Thursday evening. 

That said, the Lord still gave me an incredible Bible study (an empowering word of encouragement) to share with you this week...scroll down to a message I've entitled, " Never Surrender!" 

As always, please take the time to review the latest batch of resources , prayer requests and event announcements I've included for you below. Please reach out if you need prayer or other assistance -- we're here to serve you.

Finally,  if you missed last week's edition, here again is "Samson - From Hero to Zero." Don't forget that these newsletters and Bible studies are always re-posted for you on our website  and social media (Facebook and Twitter) feeds -- share and otherwise "play it forward" in keeping with our Great Commission mandate. 

Stay safe on the street but radically bold in sharing the hope we have in Christ with others (and our own in particular). 

MC



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RESOURCES

(1)  Serve & Protect is one of the resources listed on the Suicide Prevention/PTSD Help section of my website.  Keep the number handy and be a "case maker" in your own agency for those who may be struggling. 

(2) Single? In a relationship but not married?  Some of the most common questions I get from singles, and single officers in particular, deal with God's standard for dating ("courtship" with the goal of marriage) and -- sadly -- living together/sex outside of marriage (God is lovingly clear -- " NO!"). And no, there is not a "separate" standard for us in law enforcement! Accordingly, here's an outstanding and wholly biblical resource (a series) for you:   Biblical Dating (How It's Different From "Modern" Dating). Please reach out to Diana or I if you have questions or need prayer or counsel.  


PRAYER REQUESTS
 
(1)   Unless you're living under a rock, you're at least somewhat aware of what has been going on in Virginia and elsewhere around the country. Many of our brethren are being ordered to "stand down" in the face of this lawlessness and are facing incredible challenges to boot. Please pray for our fellow LEOs in Virginia (including the Virginia State Police who lost two of their own in a chopper crash). Pray for the other units serving in similar circumstances.

(2) Keeping up with the LOD death count is hard, and especially so when they come in waves. Please pray for the families (both blue and blood) of our lost.  You can have the latest updates/alerts emailed to you via the ODMP website.

(3) PRAISE REPORT! Thanks to those praying for a separated law enforcement couple we've been working with.  Praise God, they are back together and working on their future.

(4) Pray for the son of a slain officer who is having a very rough time dealing with his dad's LOD death. Pray also for his mother (also a cop) as she seeks God's guidance and wisdom for her son and her own life as well.  


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) Here's the updated Sheepdog Seminars schedule (outstanding training for cops and sheepdog civilians alike): Sheepdog Seminars.  I know the speakers (including Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, Officer Jimmy Meeks and Carl Chinn) -- rock solid and you'll come away blessed!

(2) As you know, writing, speaking and teaching on leadership (and SERVANT-leadership in particular) in law enforcement is a big part of what I do both in ministry and "on the job." Accordingly, I give strong support to Law Officer editor, friend, and fellow cop/law enforcement instructor, Travis Yates' latest seminar offering, Courageous Leadership .   

(3) The 2017 Breaching the Barricade Law Enforcement Conference and National Peace Officer Appreciation Day events are set for October 6 and 7 in Elkhart, IN. This year's outstanding lineup of speakers are J. Warner Wallace, Stacy and Martha Ettel, Brent and Vicki Newman, and Kristi Neace. Contact Jim Bontrager at [email protected]  for more info (and if you're coming and want a Centurion t-shirt, email me your size in advance and I'll bring you one -- for FREE). PRAY for those attending and serving!



The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry

The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry is a 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 on social media  ( Facebook and Twitter ) pages. Feel free to adapt these messages for your own individual or group use and please share them with others. 

In addition, I regularly speak at churches, retreats and both law enforcement and civilian conferences and seminars around the country -- please shoot me an email if I can be of service to your church, agency or organization.  
 
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. My metro Denver chapter -- FCPO #217((FCPO-Aurora), typically meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at Calvary Aurora (High School Room, 7 PM) for "cop church" Bible study, prayer and servant-warrior fellowship . Spouses are both welcome and encouraged to attend with their LEO! Our next meeting is set for NEXT Thursday, August 24th.   

Information on the other FCPO chapters meeting around the country (including the new Chapter #242 here in Arvada, CO) can be found on the Chapter Locator pages on the FCPO-USA website.

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Never Surrender!

Yes, we're at war (both spiritual and physical), but God has a powerful exhortation and encouragement for us in His Word (through Jon Bloom) on this issue! 

With the birth of our first grandchild, combined with an extremely busy duty and ministry schedule, I've not had the time to put together a Bible study for this week. Praise God, He pointed me in the direction of Jon Bloom of Desiring God with a gem of a lesson for us. It is particular applicable to what we as a profession (just substitute "cop" for "soldier" in Jon's message) are dealing with in this current climate in America, but it also has powerful application for all believers (to wit, those who have been born again in Christ). Let's open our Bibles and dig in!

"Never Give In, Never Make Peace"

On October 29, 1941, Winston Churchill delivered  one of his most famous speeches to the boys of Harrow School, his alma mater. And the most memorable lines from this speech are these:
Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. 
We must to remember the context of this speech. War had been raging for two years. France had fallen to the Nazis, along with numerous other smaller nations. Soviet Russia was reeling under a massive German invasion. The United States was trying to avoid sending its boys to death (Pearl Harbor would occur in five weeks). Britain was standing largely alone as the bulwark against the violent tidal wave of Hitler's ambition. The days were still dark (or "stern" as Churchill preferred) and ominous. There were some rays of hope, but victory was by no means certain. Germany still had the momentum.

As Churchill addressed an auditorium of frightened young school boys who might soon be facing bullets as soldiers, and a frightened British public who were traumatized by the devastating bombs of the German Luftwaffe and demoralized by discouraging reports in the press, he did not speak words of consolation, but of exhortation: never give in. This was far more than a call for endurance; this was a call for relentless courage and take-it-to-the-enemy moxie.

We Are at War

We are at war. When Jesus called us as disciples, he not only delivered us from the domain of darkness ( Colossians 1:13), he drafted us into his war against the darkness ( Ephesians 6:11-122 Timothy 2:3). War is not a metaphor for the spiritual reality we experience; it's what it is. If anything, the earthly war is metaphor for the spiritual reality, though more accurately, earthly war is one horrible way the spiritual war manifests in the physical realm.

If we don't believe we are in a war, we will be ill-prepared for what's coming or disillusioned about what has happened. In war, conflict, hardship, risk, and suffering are the norm. The Bible tells all faithful followers of Jesus to expect them ( John 16:332 Timothy 3:12), because we live like sheep in the midst of wolves ( Matthew 10:16); we live in enemy territory ( 1 John 5:19). If we don't believe we are in a war, we will keep trying to make peace with the devil, thinking we're doing the right thing.

Despite Churchill's continual warnings of the growing German threat throughout the 1930's, most of Britain's leaders lived in denial [MC here: "Hmmm" -- what my friend Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and I keep preaching] and excoriated Churchill's "warmongering." As a result, they led the British public to believe in a false security. In 1938, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed an agreement with Hitler and came home proclaiming "peace for our time." Less than a year later, woefully unprepared, Britain was forced to declare war on Germany.

We are at war, not peace. We must recognize the signs of the times ( Matthew 16:3). We must watch with biblical discernment the movements of the enemy and not be ignorant of his schemes ( 2 Corinthians 2:11). I of course am not speaking of people, but principalities and powers, " spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places" ( Ephesians 6:12). This is not a time to secure peace. This is a time to engage in war.

Expect to Fight

Those of us who live in affluent regions of the world will need to fight just to view life as war. Affluence conditions us for comfort. It conditions us to expect abundance and convenience and leisure and entertainment. It encourages us to aim for material security.

But a soldier doesn't live a balanced or secure life. A soldier lives a focused life of strategic sacrifice. A soldier lives for one overriding aim: victory for the Cause.
In peacetime, we expect to live in peace. An enemy attack is an unexpected shock to those who expect peace. In wartime, soldiers expect to fight. An enemy might spring a surprise attack, but soldiers are not shocked that an enemy attacks. Such is the nature of war: enemies attack; soldiers fight. Fighting is the vocation of a soldier, wherever he's deployed, whatever his individual assignment.

In peacetime, we give ourselves to civilian pursuits, whatever most advances our individual or family interests and prosperity. In wartime, we must not entangle ourselves in civilian pursuits because we are devoted to one overriding aim: victory ( 2 Timothy 2:4).

Jesus came to make peace possible between a holy God and sinful man, and between redeemed people of every ethnicity and background ( Ephesians 2:14-16). But he did not come to bring earthly peace to the devil or those given over to him, but rather a sword ( Matthew 10:34).  And those of us who follow Jesus must not only pick up our crosses ( Luke 9:23 ), but also our swords (of the Spirit) and armor ( Ephesians 6:10-17 ). Because we will fight.

What Encouragement Sounds Like

A year before his speech at Harrow, in even darker (sterner) days, immediately following the heroic deliverance of 335,000 British and French troops from German capture in the Battle of Dunkirk, Churchill encouraged the British Parliament and people, as well as the world, with these words of resolve:
Even though large tracts of Europe and many old and famous States have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Gestapo and all the odious apparatus of Nazi rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.
This is what encouragement sounds like. Encouragement is not just tender consolation for the suffering, it is strong exhortation to the fainthearted. This is how we should speak to each other in wartime, especially when the shadow of evil is cast over us. This is not a time to give in to fear. It is not a time for despair. This is a time for resolve. It is a time, not for posturing and swagger, but for a humble, Jesus-trusting, Word-grounded, Spirit-filled determination. It is a time for holy Christian moxie.
Man Your Post

For we are at war. War with the forces and effects of the powers of hell is hellish. It's ugly, cruel, disorienting, and violent on numerous levels. This present darkness is out to destroy us, those we love, and as many people around the world as possible, body and soul.

But we have far more reason for hope than Britain ever had in the early 1940's. Victory is certain. The enemy is attacking on many fronts, yes, but he is also in retreat. The kingdom of Heaven has been advancing for two millennia, and will relentlessly continue until the full number of saints have been rescued from satanic capture ( 1 Timothy 2:4Romans 11:25Revelation 6:11).

And you have a post to man, assigned by our Lord. It does not matter how prominent your post is. It does not matter how difficult your post is, how intense the fighting at your place in the line. It does not matter if you survive the battle, for you will ultimately survive ( Luke 21:18). What matters is the Cause. That's what our lives now are about.

So man your post with all your might, whatever it is. Stay alert, and do not neglect your responsibilities. Do not defame the Commander, hinder his Cause, or harm your comrades by devoting yourself to civilian or sinful pursuits ( 2 Timothy 2:4).  Stay at your post till you receive orders for redeployment. When that happens, serve your replacement as best you can, then pick up your weapons and move to the next deployment, regardless of how obscure the post. Or patiently and prayerfully wait for your orders, regardless of how long. Remain in active service until you receive your divine discharge ( 2 Timothy 4:6-8 ).

And fight the good fight ( 1 Timothy 6:12). Fight! As far as it depends on us, let us be at peace with all men ( Romans 12:18), but fight the spiritual forces of wickedness to the death - for we will never die ( John 11:26). If the enemy takes the beach, let us fight him in the fields. If he takes the field, let us fight him in the streets, refusing to surrender.

And let us trust our Supreme Allied Commander with overall strategy and force deployment. He knows what he's doing and will bring the enemy down. For our parts, let us be faithful at our posts and resolve to never, never, never give in.


AMEN!  In closing, and with Jon's study in mind, here are two questions for you:
(1) " Where's Your War Cry?" (a powerful 6 minutes from Eric Ludy).
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(2) Where are you at today? Understand that the intended audience in Jon's message (and to whom our Lord is speaking to in these passages) is the believer -- the Christian.  It is for the saved " in Christ" -- God's children -- that He is empowering, training and equipping for war! In short, without Him and the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit, we are utterly powerless in this war! If that is not you, then please consider the following:

(a) Jesus' first 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 God intends it to  completely and radically surrender to Him in faith  ("believe" and "faith" have the same Greek root meaning) in the same way you have faith that your body armor will stop the rounds it is designed to stop or that a skydiver's parachute will open (we stake our lives on it)! The "Good News" of course is the Gospel of Christ. Moreover, the words repent and believe are literally two sides of the same coin in meaning and intent (see the "Are you really a Christian" link below for more). 

(b) In John 3:1-21, Jesus says, "... you must be born again." Note our Lord's emphasis on must (not "may" or "should"): this is the life-saving/life-changing personal relationship (not "religion") with Christ that I stress so often. See " What does it mean to be a born again Christian?" Then go to: 

(1) Think you can "earn" heaven (or escape hell) by simply being a "good person" (or a "good cop")?  Then take the Good Person Test  and see how you do. 
(4)  Cops and Salvation (a powerful, short message from police Commander Travis Yates of Ten-Four Ministries and Law Officer Magazine ).
(5) Got saved?  Now what?

Need prayer, counsel or more info? Feel free to  contact me !  Finally, don't forget to pass these newsletters on to others in keeping with our Great Commission mandate.

MC
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