What Are You For?

” For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10 ESV

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Do people know you by what you are for or what you are against?

In no particular order, but as defined from a Biblical perspective, and as an apprentice of Jesus Christ, I am for…

 

The Triune God

Jesus Christ

Kingdom of God

Holy Spirit

Love

Joy

Peace

Patience

Goodness

Kindness

Gentleness

Faithfulness

Self-Control

Humility

Excellence

Knowledge

Understanding

Wisdom

Truth

Healthy Relationships

Respectful Boundaries

Marriage

Family

Justice

Unity

Worship

Service

Stewardship

Life-Giving events

Grace-filled situations

There are more, but these attributes are the building block that I hope others see as my banner and brand wherever and whomever I meet. How about you? What are you for?  What are you broadcasting to others?

 

Rooting For You in Christ!

Dr. Mike

Founder & Executive Director
Marketplace Bible Institute
& Resource Center, Inc
Author of e-Books:
 *  Great Business Emulates a Good God
 *  Be Radical…Follow Christ!
 *  Simply The Messenger
 *  Unequally Married

 

 

 

Praying in Agreement

Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. Romans 8:26 ESV

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Ever run out of words when you pray? Not quite sure how to phrase it for God so he may clearly understand what you seek? Maybe you are putting too much emphasis on the words and not enough on Jesus Christ?

We are encouraged to know that the Holy Spirit intercedes for us to make our position clear for God(Romans 8:26). In fact, the book of Hebrews states that Jesus is our High Priest and likewise intercedes on our behalf to the Father (Hebrews 2:17,4:15). How awesome is that?!

God knows what is best for us before we even ask. He also knows our request before we make it. And he also knows the consequences of our request better than we can ever imagine.

Depending on the season of our life, prayer takes on different avenues. In our early walk, we pray and it seems God answers all our small requests. I call this the time of building trust.

Then comes the time when God begins to answer our prayers not as we request, but in a different manner. We accept. Maybe disappointed, but yet thankful. It is only later in life we can look back and appreciate God’s reply rather than our own wishes. Than as our prayer life grows, we begin to spend time communicating with God on a constant basis. We thank him. We ask him to bless the person we just met. We ask for his intervention on a sick friend. Over time we begin to view life more through God’s eyes.

Our prayer life changes from asking him for “whatever” to seeking His viewpoint. Our prayers become more to align our heart in agreement with His purpose. Since this life is His Story and we are the characters in His plot, we slowly begin to accept our role and gladly join him on His adventure through time and space.

Like any healthy parent-child relationship, we are thankful that our parent seeks to care for us until we are ready to care for ourselves. In that process, we are given leeway to make decisions and bear the consequences of our actions within the boundaries of a family unit. Generally we learn to fail, grow, and experience life in a relatively safe environment. Doesn’t God do the same for us?

Prayer is the means that allows us to communicate with our Heavenly Parent. He wants us to make suggestions and learn from the consequences of how to best live for eternity. When we are transparent with Him, it allows Him to become more real and influential in our life. Prayer helps build the intimate relationship between a child and parent. Our heavenly Parent knows what is best for us now and through eternity. He is only giving us the leeway to effectively learn and prepare ourselves to care for oneself and others in the world tomorrow.

Rooting For You in Christ!

Dr. Mike

Founder & Executive Director
Marketplace Bible Institute
& Resource Center, Inc
Author of e-Books:
 *  Great Business Emulates a Good God
 *  Be Radical…Follow Christ!
 *  Simply The Messenger
 *  Unequally Married

 

 

Yellow Pencils

“For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them…Romans 12:3-6 ESV

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What would life be like if everyone only wrote with a #2 yellow pencil? We probably would manage. However, what would happen if someone introduces you to a red pencil? a mechanical blue pencil? a typewriter? a computer? Which would you prefer?

One of the challenges of leadership is surrounding yourself with people who will compliment you. There are leaders who surround themselves only with people who are like themselves. In my time we called them “yes” people. They always would agree with leadership in public. But behind doors, they totally disagree with the leaders final decision. They act like they are 100% behind the decision, but passively rebel when the foot hits the cement.

On the other hand, there are leaders who surround themselves with all types of people who differ from themselves. Abraham Lincoln built his senior cabinet post surrounding himself with people of high abilities but whose allegiance would be questioned from the outside looking in. Yet he recognized that differences of opinion and personality and other attributes assisted him with reaching important decisions.

What does this have to do with yellow pencils and the church? Sometimes we in the church believe everyone should behave and act and look in a peculiar way. Like yellow pencils, we believe unity comes from conformity on the outside. Not realizing that Christian unity comes from the Spirit (Ephesians 4:3 ). Ever notice how ministers graduating from the same seminary behave and act similarly when preaching or teaching a course. They simple execute what they have learned. Like yellow pencils, they look and act accordingly.

Yet there are those who realize the purpose of a pencil is to have the ability to communicate through the written medium. The color of the pencil doesn’t matter. Whether it is a #2 or a #3 pencil doesn’t matter. What matters is that the message is communicated.

I for one am thankful that God created us all with a different personality, ethnic origin, and attributes. It adds flavor and color into the action. Yet for those whose preference is yellow pencils, I am also thankful that God created you. Without you I wouldn’t appreciate all the various differences that make up the Body of Christ.

PS: To this day I am a faithful, daily yellow pencil user in my work and writings. I also enjoy modern technology. Everything has a time, place, and purpose.

Rooting For You in Christ!

Dr. Mike

Founder & Executive Director
Marketplace Bible Institute
& Resource Center, Inc
Author of e-Books:
* Great Business Emulates a Good God
* Be Radical…Follow Christ!
* Simply The Messenger
* Unequally Married