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The Bible invades disciples of Jesus #quote

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

We are told more than once that the disciples of Jesus understood some word of his, or of Scripture, only at a later time. We are told also that a function of the Spirit is to lead the disciples into all truth, and bring his words back to their memory. So the holy word [the Bible] does not stay simply in the disciple’s memory, to be passed on (though this is very necessary); it invades the disciple’s whole personality, to bring its influence to bear on the developing situations in which that disciple becomes involved. Discipleship, that is, involves, the word of the master passing through the disciple’s memory and into all the mental and moral processes; the ways of thinking, choosing, deciding.

From The Missionary Movement in Christian History, by Andrew F. Walls, pg 50

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Three Words I heard at Catalyst Dallas

Monday, May 20th, 2013


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The past two years at Catalyst Dallas (it may extend to more, but I’ve only been the past two), on the Thursday night of the event, is a special worship / challenge. Last year it was brought by Matt Chandler, and this year Louie Giglio. During this evening worship, Louie spoke and I found it significant for this reason alone – he gave us space to listen to the Holy Spirit. I needed that.

Louie spoke about how we often, as leaders, try to work our way up towards Jesus yet the model of Jesus was him working himself downward towards those he loves. The point is that gospel is not news that makes you better, rather it is news that makes you alive! I could go on and on, but I need to get why I began this post in the first place, the three words I heard at Catalyst.

At the end of Louie’s talk, he asked a critical question: “What is the Holy Spirit saying to you?”

Here was the conversation I had with the Holy Spirit that night:

ME: “Well, what do you want for me to hear?”
SPIRIT: “I have this.”
ME: “What does that mean?”
SPIRIT: “I have this.”
ME: “But I don’t understand what that means?”
SPIRIT: “I have this.”
ME:” So you have this? I don’t have to try? I don’t have to grow this church? It’s not up to me?”
SPIRIT: “I have this.”
ME: “okay. You have this.”

This is my understanding – By God’s grace, my success won’t be based upon my effort, or the growth of my church, rather, God’s work in me. He has this. He grows his church. He runs his church. He is the ruler of this ship. It’s actually quite freeing, really. Does that mean I do not work hard? Of course not! I work hard! But, now I can work hard leaving the results to him. I can’t control them anyway. Besides, he has this.

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Link Love Recap 5/19/2013

Sunday, May 19th, 2013

Here are the links from this past week! Hope your week was splendid!

5.13.2013

[my blog] CATALYST DALLAS – DAY 2 – @CRAIGGROESCHEL SUMMARY FROM #CATALYST – here

VERY GUILTY of these mistakes in preaching from @JulianLFreemanhttp://bit.ly/18EaEko

Over 1,000 people have died in Bangladesh from the collapsed building, but this woman survived 16 days in the rubble http://nbcnews.to/12nptnR

More evidence why @drmoore is the right person to head the @erlcsbc | SBC concern of religious liberty & US Military | http://bit.ly/17WvAli

5.14.2013

OUCH. –> Prayerlessness Is Selfishness from @challies | http://bit.ly/10EFG5a

“Don’t be so stupid 2 make a name 4 yourself, make a difference in history by making much of Jesus.” @CraigGroeschelhttp://bit.ly/17mrx42

[my blog] MAN CATCHES A BIRD WITH HIS BARE HAND (CC:@_MATT_CARTER) – here

5.15.2013

[my blog] ANYTHING THAT MAKES NO CHANGE IN YOU, WILL MAKE NO DIFFERENCE TO GOD… #QUOTE – here

Wow. Guilty of a couple of these. Ouch. | Eight Signs of Fearful Leadership from @ThomRainer | http://bit.ly/YI7pUN

Why the short cut isn’t always the best from @sethgodin |  http://bit.ly/YI7tEc

Watch my cousin @RebekahReports interview @_Matt_Carter after his video goes viral. Praying the book does too. | http://bit.ly/13xDuR7 (over 200 of you clicked this link! Proud of my cousin!)

5.17.2013
Powerful confession & massively encouraging from @jaredcwilson | John Piper & Mark Driscoll talked me off the bridge http://bit.ly/182EhdG

Hope you enjoyed these links. There are some really good reads.

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Link Love Recap 5/16/2013

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

This is a little late, but had to be due to travels this past week. Here’s a recap of links from last week:

5.6.2013

[my blog post] Catalyst Day 2 – Andy Stanley Summary - http://bit.ly/10gh7zR

Why what you do matters as a Pastor in every moment & also as a Christian from @challies |http://bit.ly/13TW58s

How to change the culture of your church from @STimmis | http://bit.ly/16DPd3p

Find your voice & practice. | @LouieGiglio, @PastorMark & @EdStetzer Encourage Pastors in Preaching http://bit.ly/115ix1G

5.7.2013

[my blog post] Catalyst Day 2 – Jon Acuff Summary - http://bit.ly/15xTaqN

Concise articulation of a Deep & Wide church from @jdgreear | http://bit.ly/ZBOXe7

Have a hard time listening to God? @joshreeves shares 5 Practical Ideas to Listen |http://bit.ly/128I0Eo

Excited for our friends @jrandchels & @chelsandjr on the news of another baby! | Surprise!http://bit.ly/11cvzdR

5.8.2013

[my blog post] HAVE YOU INHERITED A LIFELESS SHADOW OF HISTORIC CHRISTIANITY? #QUOTE - http://bit.ly/15FIPJt

This blog post from @matthewkruse on turning 40 is GOLD | http://bit.ly/13vACTN

Good advice // 4 Sermon Types to Avoid | http://bit.ly/ZFUoZr

5.9.2013

Helpful post from @RevKevDeYoung| What We Mean When We Say Amen http://bit.ly/ZQL4W3

A secret to longevity in ministry from @PastorMark | http://bit.ly/12hzhyq

On Friday, we left for a wedding and simply had too much going on to post! So, while this is a little late, I hope you enjoy!

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Craig Groeschel gave a straightforward talk to Pastors (or maybe I felt that way because he was spot on in so many ways). His main text was from Acts 20:22:24 – some of my favorite passages in the Bible. His thoughts focused on the making of a spiritual leader. He gave Four Phases God takes a leader as He prepares them for ultimate impact.

1. Spirit’s Prompting (compelled by the Spirit)

There is a moment in life that God will compelled you to do something for Him and it will drive you to take a risk. He made the statement, “Step away from your security to step into your destiny.” Whoa. This is how I felt when it came to becoming a Pastor. I left what was secure, what I knew how to do and what I was successful at, and took on an opportunity that was part of God’s unfolding plan for my life.

So, we’re to pay attention to the ways God is moving, and to look around and see what we’re not okay with and that very well may be why God is compelling you to do.

2. Certain Uncertainty (22b)

Many of us know what we want to do, but we don’t have the clue as to what that means. Craig encouraged the group by saying that was okay. It’s okay to have a level of certain uncertainty. Many times in fact, God won’t give us all the details because we couldn’t handle all of them anyway. You are just to be faithful to him.

God often puts something on your heart. If you knew how something was going to get done, then he wouldn’t get the glory. If you’re not afraid, then you aren’t being led by the Spirit.

3. Predictable resistance (23)

One of the things many leaders forget is that any time you lead, tough times are coming. Leading will not be easy. How easily I forget this!! This was a massive statement that seared in my heart:

If your not ready to face opposition to be used by God, then you’re not ready to be used by God.

This was powerful. Any time there is something new and effective, it will always be met with resistance. God often uses resistance to move you so that he can use you. “Don’t worry when you face resistance. Worry when you don’t.”

4. Uncommon Clarity (24)

This is that urge in a person when they know why they are where they are and what God has called them to do. When that clarity comes, you then are to finish the race and complete the task God has given you. Why? So that you could testify of the gospel of the grace of God.

THEN – Craig laid into what I think was the best part of his talk. He talked about three levels of effectiveness and it was like a hammer in the throat. Here they are:

1. Make a name for themselves“better believe I am good, and everyone is bad” (this is a lie). There are those who set out to be famous and they orient their entire life around making a name for themselves. It’s the worst position of leadership.

2. Make a difference“we know that I’m not good enough (but pretty good) to do this alone, and those in a similar field are a threat (other pastors).” The problem is that we believe the lie that we’re good at what we do. This is a lie. It comes out by taking shots at others. So we set our entire ministry around the point that we are better than others and we see ourselves as better than everyone else. This is a negative view of what making a difference actually is. You end up hurting others in the process and not really being as effective as you could be in ministry.

3. Make history “Know that God is good and we only have one enemy and that is satan.” When we understand that God is good, that’s when you’ll make a difference in our church and city. It’s not about us, it’s about Him.

This was a HUGE reminder and challenge. I spent some time reflecting on this session, and was convicted that often times I dwell in the “make a difference” category rather than the “make history” line. I pray that I attempt to make history…

One last quote to end:

Don’t be so stupid to make a name for yourself, but make a difference in history by making much of Jesus.

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