I think these blessings from Isaiah 58:14 apply if you take one day each week to rest and to honor God:
- You will delight yourself in the Lord.
- God will make you ride on the high places of the earth.
- God will feed you with the heritage of Jacob.
Thoughts. Quips. Quotes. Sometimes about DiscipleMaking.
I think these blessings from Isaiah 58:14 apply if you take one day each week to rest and to honor God:
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My email has been down for the past sixteen hours. Not my "home" email -- I use Google's gmail at home, and I am well pleased with it -- but my "work" email. At work, I use MS Outlook which talks to MS Exchange Server handling thousands of users.
When the email is working, I use it as my to-do list. I read through the emails, starting with the most recent, and either respond or let the email sit in the in-box as a reminder to do a task. After responding where needed, I work on the tasks that remain.
But what happens if the email is down? Then I work on the projects I remember. I continue acting on the last instructions I received.
I do the same thing with knee-mail. Sometimes, I have difficulty "connecting" with God. I go through spells where I don't receive any fresh insight or direction. What do I do? I continue to do what I remember. I continue acting on the last instruction I received.
Sometimes we needlessly wonder what God wants us to do now, when all we need to do is keep doing what He already told us.
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I saw Lee Strobel on TV recently talking about the evidence that transformed him from an atheist to a believer of the the gospel. He listed five E's: Execution, Early Accounts, Empty Tomb, Eye Witnesses, Emergence of the Church.
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I was blessed to hear Bishop Francisco Montefusco preach at the World Missions service of the Pentecostal Church of God's General Convention.
Bishop Montefusco's text:
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. - Genesis 1:28Tidbits:
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I was privileged to hear Bishop J.W. Macklin of the Church of God in Christ preach at the Sunday Morning service of the Pentecostal Church of God's General Convention. I thought I'd share some tidbits.
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There's a little bit of Lake Wobegon in every church.
According to Garrison Keillor, Lake Wobegon is a place where:
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I am a half-way decent musician, having played piano and bass for nearly twenty years. I also know a little about carpentry, from helping my grandpa roof houses for a few summers.
I am a better musician than I am a carpenter.
Now say I have a choice of two books to read. One is on music theory. The other is on carpentry. I have to read one or the other. Which do I choose?
Do I choose carpentry, because my carpentry skills are weaker?
Not if I want to become remarkable.
If all I do is work on my weaknesses, then eventually I will become average at everything.
But if I take time to hone my strengths, then my strengths will move from "half-way decent" to "pretty good" and then, perhaps, to "downright awesome".
If you're wondering what this has to do with disciplemaking, let me explain.
You, as a preacher or teacher, will choose which books you want to read this year, which conferences you want to attend, or which video curriculum to watch. If you're given a choice between communications skills and, say, end-time prophecy, which do you choose?
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Josh Hunt has an excellent method for doubling classes, which he teaches using the TIGER acronym:
Teach a halfway decent lesson each and every week; nothing less will do.
Invite every prospect to every fellowship every month.
Give Friday nights to Jesus.
Encourage members to ministry.
Reproduce new groups.
You can learn more by watching his videos or reading his book.
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