Lesson Learned: When I was in the Army we use to have a saying, "No plan ever survives the first bullet fired." Church Planting Movements are much the same. There's plan "A" and then Plan "B" through "ZZZ". Don't get me wrong, we need to have a plan and the simpler the better. But we also need to be flexible as the Holy Spirit leads and the messiness of movement occurs. SEMPER GUMBY
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Wednesday, December 09, 2015
Why do I do what I do?
Lesson Learned: Our disappointments, failures, and even suffering can all be very beneficial in uncovering our true motivation.
“Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (James 1:2–4)
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“Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (James 1:2–4)
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Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Success and Failure
Lesson Learned: As much as God has shaped and redefined our definition of success through the #NoPlaceLeft vision, we must be careful to do the same with our definition of failure. To me the #NoPlaceLeft vision is a God thing that we cannot make happen without His power and grace. Our responsibility is to obey Jesus commands in sharing the gospel, making disciples, being the church, and leading the way He has designed us. If we have been obedient and faithful in these things, we have not failed. Lack of results may or may not be our fault. It would do us well to let Jesus shape our definition of failure just as much as success as we pursue the #NoPlaceLeft vision.
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Sunday, December 06, 2015
The Church's Birthday
Lesson Learned: Most of you have heard me refer to the "Jesus Community" that existed before Acts 2 as the church. I want to let you know that after some study on the birth of the church, I'm going to conform my ecclesiology to the traditional point of view. My question was, "What does the Bible say about the timing of the birth of the church. The answer primarily came thru 1 Cor 12.12-13 and a study of pentecost (Exodus 34:22; Leviticus 23:15-21; Numbers 28:26; Deuteronomy 16:9-12, Exodus 23:16) and it's significants in Messianic prophecy. So I stand corrected, the church was born on the day the disciples were baptized in the Holy Spirit and these were the first fruits of Jesus' ministry. As a leader and teacher I want to be held to high standards of Biblical interpretation and I'm always open to discussion and correction. A question still remains; What role does the example of Jesus and His community play in our definition and function of church. Acts 17.11
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Wednesday, December 02, 2015
Lesson Learned: God has a Plan
Don (Second from the left) and Randy (Far Right) |
Lesson Learned: Recently I met Don Buege through our #NoPlaceLeftcoalition. During a recent phone call he mentioned that he knew a disciple-making truck driver that knew me. He explained that this man walked into his church office and rescued him at a crucial time in life. He was disheartened as a pastor and Randy took him under his wing and began to disciple him. Since then Don and Randy have become very close friends and have had a huge impact in Russia. It turns out that this Randy was the same man who took me under his wing 35 years ago and started me on my journey of following Jesus. I talked with Randy on the phone the other night and celebrated together how God has used us over these many years. Now everything has come full circle with all of us working together toward #NoPlaceLeft in Russia and the world. God has a plan and every once in a while we get to see behind His magnificent curtain. (Jer 29.11-13)
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Monday, July 20, 2015
Part 2 - A Consuming Love for People
Keys to the Movement of Jesus Christ - Lessons from Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15.36-18.21, Phil, 1 Thes, 2 Thes, 1 Cor, and 2 Cor)
Part 2 - A Consuming Love for People
Paul is a shining example of the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ. As the churches’ spiritual father, he took his parental role as seriously as that of a natural father and mother. He openly expresses his affection for them and is keenly aware of their feelings. He instructs, comforts, protects, exhorts, rebukes, disciplines, forgives, and encourages them as a loving parent. He even remembers scores of people by name. He forfeited personal rights and comfort for them. He traveled great distances to visit them and when he couldn’t be there personally, he sent only the most compassionate and loving members of his team and fervently prays for them night and day. He endured great hardship and persecution for their sake. He literally gave blood, sweat, and tears for the churches under his stewardship. And he never took advantage of their relationship by over stepping his influence or apostolic authority. He provided for his own and the apostolic team’s needs. He rejoices in them, is thankful for them, and longs for them even when they have strayed from the truth. Paul’s love for people is certainly one of the key elements in fanning the flames of the movement of Jesus Christ.
Am I in the "movement" for personal benefit and gain or for the sake of those I reach and shepherd for Jesus sake?
Key Passages: Acts 15:36, Acts 16:27–28, Acts 16:40, Phil 1:3–4, Phil 1:7–9, Phil 1:16, Phil 1:24–25, Phil 2:1–5, Phil 2:12, Phil 2:17–18, Phil 2:19–21, Phil 3:1, Phil 3:17, Phil 3:18, Phil 4:1, Phil 4:2–3, Phil 4:10, Phil 4:14–20, 1 Th 1:2–3, 1 Th 2:7–8, 1 Th 2:9–12, 1 Th 2:13, 1 Th 2:17–20, 1 Th 3:1–2, 5, 1 Th 3:6–10, 1 Th 3:11–13, 1 Th 4:9–12, 1 Th 5:11, 1 Th 5:12–15, 1 Th 5:25–26, 2 Th 1:2–4, 2 Th 1:11, 2 Th 2:13, 2 Th 2:15–17, 2 Th 3:3–5, 2 Th 3:6–13, 2 Th 3:16, 2 Th 3:18, 1 Cor 1:3, 1 Cor 1:4, 1 Cor 1:10, 1 Cor 2:1–5, 1 Cor 3:1-3, 1 Cor 4:6, 1 Cor 4:14–16, 1 Cor 4:17, 1 Cor 4:21, 1 Cor 6:7–8, 1 Cor 7:12–16, 1 Cor 7:25–40, 1 Cor 8:1–3, 1 Cor 8:9–13, 1 Cor 9:1-2, 1 Cor 10:14, 1 Cor 10:24–29, 1 Cor 10:31–33,1 Cor 11:18, 1 Cor 11:33, 1 Cor 13-14.1, 1 Cor 14:12, 1 Cor 14:26, 1 Cor 16:7, 1 Cor 16:10–11, 1 Cor 16:14, 1 Cor 16:19–24, 2 Cor 1:3–7, 2 Cor 1:12, 2 Cor 1:15, 2 Cor 2:1–4, 2 Cor 2:5–11, 2 Cor 2:12–13, 2 Cor 3:2–3, 2 Cor 4:5, 2 Cor 5:13, 2 Cor 6:6, 2 Cor 6:11–13, 2 Cor 7:1, 2 Cor 7:2–4, 2 Cor 7:5–13, 2 Cor 7:13–16, 2 Cor 8:1, 2 Cor 8:7–15, 2 Cor 8:22–24, 2 Cor 9:12, 2 Cor 11:2, 2 Cor 11:7–11, 2 Cor 11:28–29, 2 Cor 12:12, 2 Cor 12:14–18, 2 Cor 12:19, 2 Cor 12:20–2, 2 Cor 13:11–14
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Sunday, July 19, 2015
House of Peace Search with Our House of Peace
Last December we took some Christmas cookies to Randy and Stephanie, our neighbors across the street. We told them that we care about our neighbors and we'd like to pray for them. Randy asked us to pray for his Mom who was having liver trouble. We came back in January to ask how his mother was doing. She had recovered quite nicely but Randy was still a little skittish. In March we went back to see how Mom was doing. Randy seemed warmer to our visit so I shared my one minute story with him and asked if his family would be open to reading more about Jesus. After two Stories of Hope they committed their lives to Christ. We have been taking them through a discipleship process called the Commands of Christ. They were baptized, reading their Bibles and praying several days a week. In the last month this little church of five people shared the gospel with 95 people. They are learning to love God, love people, and make disciples. Today we did Jesus' command to "find a house of peace" (Luke 10.1-11) as the new lesson. I asked them if they were ready to obey Jesus and go find a house of peace and talk to their neighbors. They were a little fearful but ready to go! They obeyed the command immediately by doing exactly what we did to lead them to Christ. We went to four neighbors and all received our prayers. The discipleship process is coming full circle.
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
Singular Devotion to Jesus
Lessons Learned: In my study of Paul’s second missionary journey (Acts 15.36-18.21, Phil, 1 Thes, 2 Thes, 1 Cor, and 2 Cor) and the movement that ensued, I picked up several key elements that threw gas on the movement fire. First and foremost, Paul and the Apostolic team were completely committed to Jesus, His message, His methods, and His mission. To write off this observation of Christ-centeredness as an obvious assumption would be very dangerous as I have witness the conspicuous absence of Jesus in many ministries that claim His name. Paul and his Apostolic Team preached Jesus with simplicity, clarity, and integrity. Their preaching came not only with word but in power, the Holy Spirit, conviction, and their very lives. Paul sums it up nicely when he states; "For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.” (1 Corinthians 2:2) This singular devotion to Jesus was by far the most potent ignition, fuel, velocity, and vector of the rise of Christianity and ensured the movement continues to this day.
Would I be willing to remove what ever stands between me and this kind of singular devotion to Jesus Christ?
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