Senior Brian Green is very unusual.
The things that he does are not normal; they are not typical, they are
supernatural.
James 5:16 says “confess your sins to each other and pray
for one another so that you may be healed.”
Brian does that. A couple of months ago, he felt prompted to
pick up the phone and call his dad specifically to confess some sin. He had talked with his parents about many
trials and temptations, but he decided it would be a good idea to call his dad
and really let him in; to tell him ‘the whole story’ related to a specific
issue in his life.
John Owen once said: “Be killing sin, or it will be killing you” Brian Green is a man who steps out with
boldness and exposes sin to the light; where it dies! Normal people don't confess their sins to
their friends. They don't open up to their community group. Normal people don't
call their dad and confess sin to their family!
Brian Green is not normal.
Brian can be very
outgoing and funny. He cracks people up
when he speaks in various accents –imitating people from around the world. Brian is very dependable and smart, but I am certain that when people think of
Brian the first thing that comes to their mind is his gracious, compassionate
nature. The way that he treats
others is so kind and so helpful that they immediately feel loved.
When he’s part of a
small group, Brian has a real gift of helping others to be more authentic. He
leads others to a place of vulnerability.
He does this by sharing openly about his life and about his sin in a way
that helps others to actually feel the safety and warmth of God’s grace.
His openness enables others to connect with the truth of the gospel in a way
that is quite remarkable. Brian has
grown a lot during college and that has a lot to do with his humility. He is unassuming when he has a question; he's
honest about what he knows or what he doesn't know.
In our ministry, we talk about the Good News of Jesus Christ
transforming Cornell. We really believe
that when the love of Christ is impacting every student, this place will be
better! We are striving to proclaim the
gospel and make disciples who live out their faith in a way that really changes
and blesses the world! So how does that
look on the ground?
Recently, Brian brought truth and grace into his engineering
project work group. There was a bunch of “drama” in his group and
they had become marked by relational tension, back-biting, and gossip. Working together was miserable and it was all
basically fueled by competition and selfish ambition. The group was not performing as well as they
could have been, but rather than pulling together and encouraging one another,
everybody got irritated and started blame-shifting! Nothing new under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
It was not easy, but with trademark gentleness buttressed with
Spirit empowered conviction Brian spoke into the messiness of his group. Before they started their homework he said:
“Hey guys, I think we should talk about our group here.” You could have cut the awkward silence with a
chainsaw! He proceeded then, to
verbalize that which everybody already knew was true –that there was a lot of
tension in their group. And then he
uncovered the sinful root. He did this
by confessing his own faults. He talked
about his own frustration and then apologized for the ways in which he himself
had been blaming and condescending towards others –both overtly and in his
heart. He asked for forgiveness. Then he asked if anyone else wanted to
express their feelings. People were
reluctant to open up as boldly, but in the end, the air was clear. The fire of gossip had been doused. The group was better!
That study group stopped being so horrible because of Brian’s
faith in Jesus. He brought redemptive blessing to that work
team. And in short, it was because he
understood that God loves him unconditionally that he was able to risk looking
like an idiot and being ostracized by his team-mates for making things more
awkward! Additionally, it was by resting
in the grace of God and understanding His
power that he was able to be courageous and not shrink back from what
needed to be done. Knowing the compassion
of God enabled him to proceed with hopefulness that God would use his actions
to make his group better. Understanding
God’s passion for loving reconciliation gave him a vision for how much better
his group could be!
Brian would be the first to tell you that what
he did was scary! But I’ve seen Brian move through his fear with faith many times! He’s been a strong and
stable leadership presence in Cru at Cornell for almost 4 years now. He’s helped lead small groups and gone on
numerous short term mission trips!
We will definitely
miss him when he rolls, but I know that Clark Construction will be blessed to
have him. As Christ’s love pours thru
him, they will be blessed.
Brian was with me in
Haiti over Spring Break. He’s actually
served with Cru on three separate trips to Haiti –including a Summer
Project.
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