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Monday, November 30, 2015

Living For The Kingdom : Day 1 Rich Stearn: World Vision: Devotional


As followers of Jesus, we are called to fully surrender our plans for His, taking up our crosses in sacrificial servanthood. ©2014 World Vision, photo by Jon Warren

Living With a Servant’s Heart

The Gospels often portray Jesus’ disciples as ignorant of the things Jesus was trying to teach. They didn’t understand He would have to die. They didn’t understand His parables. When Jesus explained His teachings to them, they asked, “How can this be?”
Despite their misunderstandings, the disciples are examples to us in their readiness to follow Jesus. We see this for the first time in Matthew 4:19—“‘Come, follow me,’ Jesus said, ‘and I will send you out to fish for people.’ At once they left their nets and followed him” (NIV).
At once they left their nets.
And these fishermen didn’t just leave their beloved nets to follow Jesus, they left their entire lives to exchange their plans for His. They didn’t offer excuses. They didn’t say they had just invested in a new boat, for example; they didn’t explain that their business was just taking off. Instead, they dropped everything and followed Jesus.
With a servant’s heart, each one of the disciples accepted Jesus’ invitation to join Him in his world-changing work. This invitation wasn’t to attend a pleasant party, and accepting it certainly didn’t promise an easy life.
In fact, Jesus says that whoever wants to follow Him must choose a life of suffering for the kingdom’s sake.
In Matthew 16:24-25, Jesus declares, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it.”
I’m not sure about you, but that doesn’t sound to me like a winning invitation. I know that when God called me away from my corporate career, I agonized, even wept. I listed all the things I would be giving up. But the disciples simply dropped what they were doing and followed Jesus.
I believe that God expects much more of us than just going to church on Sundays, reading our Bibles, saying grace before meals, and believing the right things. We have to be willing to drop whatever is in our hands in order to be used for His purposes. We have to be available for service, and we need to be willing to pay the price that comes with it.
If we’re going to change the world, God is going to take us out of our comfort zones. But what a gift it is to play a part in God’s larger plan when we finally surrender our lives to His! After all, when it comes to changing the world, we as believers are His plan A—and He doesn’t have a plan B.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Wisdom from my Blogs



I have 2 newer blogs:

Bloom Where You are Planted 


Strengths and Abilities 


Milwaukee Neighborhood Transformation 




1. My blogs are Searchable...see small box on right hand side of blog.
You could experiment with different "words" to find what you might be looking for. 

2. After a little experimenting today...I discovered that most of you find my blog because of a post I put on Twitter! And you find it in a few minutes of my Tweet!
If you did NOT find this post on Twitter...click  HERE  and you can see all my Tweets, even if you are NOT on Twitter!


To a lesser extent others find my blog because we are "connected" on LinkedIn.
You can  Connect  with me on LinkedIN   HERE

3. On the right hand side of the blog are the most "Popular" posts viewed in the last 30 days.

4. If you scroll down to the very bottom of the blog...you will see the most popular viewed posts in the last week.

5. You can also leave comments at the bottom of each post. Would love to answer any questions, etc. 

As you all know...one can find anything we want on  the internet...lots of knowledge out there.

6. I hope to impart some "wisdom" that you could use in your life! Whatever reason would you be searching or looking at my blog?

Blessings on your life and year!


My Latest Tweets

Richard


 In Jesus Christ God gives us our identity, our purpose and our meaning in this life and in the life to come.1 Peter1:1-12 

●"The Lord created each of us individually with different Spiritual Gifts, Passions, Abilities, strengths and a unique personality with different experiences. Helping people with the puzzle and putting the pieces together so we each can be most effective in our families, church, community and the world and finish our lives well and leave a legacy that gives glory to the LORD so when we stand before Him one day, we will hear, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."​

Saturday, November 21, 2015

In Jesus Christ God gives us our identity, our purpose and our meaning in this life and in the life to come.1 Peter1:1-12

●"The Lord created each of us individually with different Spiritual Gifts, Passions, Abilities, strengths and a unique personality with different experiences. Helping people with the puzzle and putting the pieces together so we each can be most effective in our families, church, community and the world and finish our lives well and leave a legacy that gives glory to the LORD so when we stand before Him one day, we will hear, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."​

●Looking for opportunities to help Individuals, Foundations & Christian non profits leverage Passion, Need and Resources to accomplish strategic goals for the Kingdom.

●Helping people identify their God-given Passions, Spiritual Gifts, Talents,Strengths & Abilities so they can become person God made them to be in order to better communicate God's love to a hurting world by word & deed.

●Discovering the story God implanted in my soul when He created me & seeing how that fits into His larger story.​

 A few of my favorite non profits!

●Some of my favorite books besides The Bible are:


Perspectives On The World Christian Movement . a Reader-Ralph Winter & Steven Hawthorne
Perspectives. The Study Guide
Passion For The Heart of God-John Willis Zumwalt
The Eternity Portfolio Illuminated-Alan Gotthardt
Finishing Well - Bob Buford
One minute After You Die-Erwin W. Lutzer
Counter Culture -David Platt
The Hole in Our Gospel - Richard Stearns
Outlive Your Life - Max Lucado
GOOD TO GREAT And The Social Sectors. -Jim Collins.
To Transform a City-Eric Swanson
Multiplying Light and Truth - Stan Rowland
Money, Possessions and Eternity - Randy Alcorn

My Twitter "Tweets" 

Linkedin profile 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

● In Jesus Christ God gives us our identity, our purpose and our meaning in this life and in the life to come.1 Peter1:1-12

● In Jesus Christ God gives us our identity, our purpose and our meaning in this life and in the life to come.1 Peter1:1-12

"For in him we live and move and have our being..." Acts 17:28


Just a few of my thoughts, reflections and questions:

What does it mean to be a "New Community"? 

What does it mean to be a Christian, live out our lives in complete commitment of everything to Jesus  and His Kingdom and live a life of love to our sisters and brothers?

What does it mean to be a gathered and dispersed community?

We are committed to the Gospel and each other.  Is that the Church and the "New Community"?


We are a gathered people on Sunday morning...called out of the world...dispersed to minister to the world. Is that what a "New Community" is?

The Church as "community"
The Faithful "community"
The Sharing "community"

Also our Eastbrook Church as "Community".

We should also be 
Discerning
Discipling

Also, we are all or most of us
Volunteers in ministry
Should be organized
Worshiping

Also, nonconforming to the world
Witnessing to the world

 1st Peter 2:9
 New Living Translation
But you are not like that, for you are a chosen people. You are royal priests, a holy nation, God's very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light.


So maybe we need a rebirth?

Bottom line:
What is God calling us to and for what purpose?

 A word from The Call by Os Guinness

"Calling is the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion, dynamism, and direction lived out as a response to his summons and service" P. 29



So...what is God calling us to do?

More commentary on this later... 
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A good book on "Community" Found  this picture on my phone...can't find where I put the book!
 Check it out on Amazon




Which leads us to:

What do we do?
Why?
Where?
How?
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  Picked up a new book at the library today...I always check out the "New Books" rack. Called for Life   How Loving Our Neighbor Led Us into the Heart of the Ebola Epidemic.

Life story of Kent and Amber Brantly. The doctor who served in Liberia with World Medical Missions during the Ebola Epidemic.


 The Last chapter in the book. "The Call Continues".

"Our calling is to be faithful wherever we are, to be good stewards of opportunities, to be responsible with what we have been given, to try to do good, and to serve those whose paths we cross."

  "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain."

 Our belief is the same.
 
 Check out the book here.


 
 See my posts on Twitter
 
In Jesus Christ God gives us our identity, our purpose and our meaning in this life and in the life to come