Practicing Christianity

In part, practicing Christianity means:

  • To be Called by our Lord God.
  • To be brought forth by the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ; to be alive because of Him.
  • To know that God create me in His image.
  • To be a slave, a servant, and to serve Him, our Lord and Savior
  • To know that God worked and I am to work by reshaping His creation.
  • To follow God's will, not my own.
  • To live a life not restricted by boundaries of names and places.
  • To live in the worship of God in all circumstances.
  • To remember Jesus in everything I do.
  • To renew oneself everyday through to love and suffering Jesus has for me.
  • To live for Him, our Lord, our Savior.
  • To tell yourself the Gospel everyday; Jesus's life, death, resurrection, and ascension.
  • To touch people on God's behalf.
  • To create an environment that softens peoples hearts to the point they ask about Jesus.
  • To come to God in intercession of other people and places.
  • To pray forgiveness when I sin, and pray this many times per day.
  • To be a called person on a mission for God.
  • To know that my work is my sanctification, even in the daily grid of the nitty gritty.
  • To to want to one day hear "well done good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your Master."

Book: Prayer-Finding Hearts True Home

Preface Statement: To be spiritually fit to scale the Himalayas of the spirit, we need regular exercise in the hills and valleys of ordinary life. (XII)

I Coming Home: An Invitation to Prayer
  • The heart of God is an open wound of love
  • He aches over our distance and preoccupationo He mourns that we do not draw near to himo He grieves that we have forgotten him
God is inviting you, and me
  • to come home
  • to where we belong
  • to that for which we were created
  • His arms are stretched wide to receive us
  • His heart is enlarged to take us in
  • He welcomes us home
The Key and the Door
  • The Key, to the heart of God, is Prayer
  • even if you’ve unsuccessfully tried prayer before
  • even if you’ve only prayed in anguish or terror
  • perhaps you are broken and/or bruised
  • perhaps prayer is the delight of your life, but you long for more power• more love• more of God in your life
The Door, to the heart of God, is Jesus Christ
  • He lived a perfect life
  • He died in our place
  • He rose victorious over all the dark powers so that we might live through him
  • We may now enter through the door of God’s grace and mercy in Jesus Christ
  • The Father’s heart is open wide – we are welcome to come in, to come higher up, and deeper in
II Moving Inward: Seeking the Transformation We NeedNote: the movement Inward is prayer to the Son of God, Jesus Christ, which corresponds to his role as Savior and Teacher among us.

A. Simple Prayer
B. Prayer of the Forsaken
C. The Prayer of Examen
D. The Prayer of Tears
E. The Prayer of Relinquishment
F. Formation Prayer
G. Covenant

Prayer III Moving Upward: Seeking the Intimacy We Need

Note: the movement Upward is prayer to God the Father, which corresponds to his role as sovereign Kind and eternal Lover among us.

A. The Prayer of Adoration
B. The prayer of Rest
C. Sacramental Prayer
D. Unceasing Prayer
E. The Prayer of the Heart
F. Meditative Prayer
G. Contemplative Prayer

IV Moving Outward: Seeking the Ministry We Need

Note: the movement Outward is prayer to God the Holy Spirit, which corresponds to his role as Empowerer and Evangelist among us.
A. Praying the Ordinary
B. Petitionary Prayer
C. Intercessory Prayer
D. Healing Prayer
E. The Prayer of Suffering
F. Authoritative Prayer
G. Radical Prayer

http://leadingwellbyreadingwell.blogspot.com/2008/08/book-prayer-finding-hearts-true-home-by.html

The Discipline of Evaluation and Correction

Do not quench the Spirit. Test everything; hold fast to what is good. Flee from what is evil.
1 Thessalonians 5: 19-21

Do not quench the Spirit...test everything....hold fast what is good...flee from what is evil. I read, ponder, and pray on those words and I'm drawn to the Spirit living inside me; the Spirit that Jesus referred to when He said He had to leave so the Spirit could come. I ponder and pray on that and I'm drawn to how the Spirit groans in us; one of the reasons He groans is because He sees and feels us going against God's will and He is trying to correct us. Thus, the point of this writing.

Again, I'm working under the assumption that if one believes in Christ, he wants to follow Him well. To do anything well takes practice and practicing well takes a good discipline of evaluation and correction. Practicing Christianity well is different only in the aspect that it is the most important aspect of an evaulation and correction process, or discipline.

Many authors have touched on this discipline, most recently Jim Collins with the Hedgehog (Good to Great) and Dennis Bakke's "robust evaluation and correction" (Joy at Work). Years ago I heard Max Anders, senior pastor at Grace Covenant Church, give a sermon where he talked extensively about looking back over your shoulder periodically to review how well your walk with Christ had been.

I like the "robust evaluation and correction" thing, but with some twists.

In the Navy, I was on a submarine and while a radioman, I was a bit intrigued with sonar. We had different types, but primarily passive and active. Active was the type you hear about in movies when the captain orders for a "ping;" the sonarman sends the single pulse (ping) out and then listens for the return. He can then evaluates the distance from the target. Passive sonar is simply listening for threats. In either case, once a sound is recognized, the captain would evaluate and take the necessary action. We would be out at sea for weeks at a time and someone would be in the sonar room at all times....listening and paying attention.

Practicing Christianity well requires a good discipline of listening, paying attention, evaluation and correction when those pings come back at us, whether invited (active), or passive (uninvited);
  • Pay attention to what is going on around you at all times.
  • Ask questions about how you are doing - listen to the answers
  • Be purposeful about your life; have a mission and a plan to carry it out.
  • Be aware that everyone has blind spots and you can't see them from where you are at - that is why they are called blind spots.
  • Pray for the Holy Spirit to talk to you and be involved in your valuation and correction - this is where the real ROBUSTness kicks in. The bible tells us He is groaning inside us , wanting to help. We just need to listen and pay attention.
  • Don't ignore pingings we hear coming through our hulls.

Lord God, I pray that I listen to you today. I pray that I pay attention to where I am at and what you want me to do - right here. Give me the wisdom and discernment to recognize the corrections that need to be made in my life. Help me to accept those evaluations and move towards the corrections. Help me to see the blind spots and remove them. You are good and gracious and  your mercy is boundless. You never said our lives would be easy and I pray that I am listening and paying attention to my surroundings, that I allow the Holy Spirit to work in my life. Blessed by your name, that I honor your name. Amen

To that end.....

Tim Keller on Work - Tidbit

Unless you and I understand the biblical doctrine of work, we will never find rest - Tim Keller

Book: The Good Life

Have you ever wondered how you got to the point of allowing something to gradually come into your life? Or how you got this point in your life?

The word is "tollerance."Colson describes how he concluded his rise to the White House and then the descent to a jail cell.

A very telling story that needs to be struggled through in all our lives.

http://leadingwellbyreadingwell.blogspot.com/2008/12/book-good-life-by-charles-colson.html

Let's Stop Complaining About The Day Our Lord Has Made

There's a prayer that goes something like...this is the day our Lord has made, let's be glad and rejoice in it. Maybe it's in a song.

What a statement of truth though - this is the day the Lord, our God, our Savior, has made. If you are anything like me, you pray for God's will to be done in your life and then go about trying to make IT happen. Yes, we're to do our part, I'm to work as to the Lord, but, when things are tough, or their's conflict, something goes wrong, I/you start to complain. Errrrrr....why did that have to happen? Or, why did SHE have to say that, did you hear about what HE did.....? We even use disguises of prayer to complain and gossip.

What is God's attitude towards grumbling, whining, and complaining? Proverbs is full of wisdom and none is more powerfull than a direct note about what God HATES - 6:16,19 There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him.....and someone who complains and spreads discord amoung others.

How does it affect us when we acknowledge that God makes the day and then we complain to others, believers and non-believers alike, about the makings and happenings of the day? What does that do to our testimony? What happens to what we hear ourselves say?

(Side note.........of course, as Skip Heitzig points out in reference to Numbers 14, sometimes it is through our complaining that the God's glory shows up the most.)

Seriously, what do you say when you talk to yourself? You hear yourself pray, but then you hear yourself grumble, what does that do to what you really believe?

There's a host of other verses that come to mind about the tongue, the heart, and what proceeds from the mouth. Let's be mindfull of the fact that God made this day and not complain. This day isn't anything like what it will be like in Heaven, but He made it, let's be glad that He's giving us the struggles, that we are to test everything, grab what's good, and flee from evil. The challenge/conflict/struggle you are having is probably very very similiar to one you've had in the past; He brought you through that, He'll bring you through this one. Just remember and learn from the last time, don't waste that previous struggle by ignoring it ever happened and totally shutting it out.

God is good, all the time.

To that end......

Why Work?

Quote in Your Work Matters to God by Sherman/Hendricks..

...by Dorothy Sayers, an author and professor in England. In April 1942, she delivered an address at Easbourne, England, entitled, "Why Work?" In aswereing that questions she said the following;

"In nothing has the Church so lost her hold on reality as in her failure to understand and respect the secular vocation. She has allowed work and religion to become separate departments, and is astonished to find that, as a result, the secular work of the world is turned to purely selfish and destructive ends, and that the greater part of the world's intelligent workers have become irreligious, or at least, uninterested in religion. But is it astonishing? How can any one remain interested in a religion which seems to have no concern with nine-tenths of his life?

Sayers, Creed or Chaos? page 56

Worklife Coaching (TM)

Worklife Coaching today talked about building upon a proper foundation and how if you don't do so, your house will be condemn when it is finished.

How terrible to build your life on a bad foundation to find out at the end that Christ doesn't have you in the book of life...to be condemned because of your foundation.
Work today in worship and service of Christ.....through the challenges, conflicts, and triumphs. Honor His name.
The marketplace is to a metropolis what the heart is to the human body....from Silvoso's "Annointed for Business" http://tiny.cc/XTZKr
RT@BrandonDady: Ldrs dig into their business to learn painful truths rather than believe peaceful illusions. (via @Orrin_Woodward)@dannylsmith
This to shall change; remain steadfast in your character and don't compromise. Practice Christianity in the ups and the downs.
As a businessman/woman you have a double bottom line- "make a difference / make a profit" @_Matt_Carter on 1Cor13 exercising spiritual gifts
Wow. How to do this at work? RT @JohnPiper- 5 min video/audio of effort to say why the glory of God is central to ministry http://ow.ly/WdpT