The rutt will wear us down. I am often explaining that "without vision my people perish means setting goals based on the passions and responsibilities God has gifted to us personally. Seeing that "My father is always working", it is clear we are always to be about the father's business. The trick is to follow the Father where, when & How He leads. Much easier said than done.
This sounds great Steve! In the Bible studies and conversations I'm involved with the Holy Spirit has continually impressed upon me the need to make things practical in a discipleship context. Many Christians are missing Godly mentoring and Biblical instruction about everyday items and decisions that might appear mundane but are actually meaningful, consequential, and a major way that we can train ourselves to be more sensitive to the leading of the Lord in our lives.
Thanks Steven! I couldn't agree more. The toughest challenge with something like this is "making people care"...know what I mean? The is probably the biggest hold up I have at the moment with committing more time and energy to this. I need to find the right market for the book -- people who realize there's a problem and are looking for a solution.
The more mature I'm becoming (especially as it relates to my marketing work), I'm ever more cognizant of the fact that a person must be in pain to take action. So just trying to figure that piece of it out. Thanks so much!
I think it what you are talking about doing is a wonderful idea. Men need Godly encourengment in every facet of our lives. The more we have from a Biblical worldview the better.
The rutt will wear us down. I am often explaining that "without vision my people perish means setting goals based on the passions and responsibilities God has gifted to us personally. Seeing that "My father is always working", it is clear we are always to be about the father's business. The trick is to follow the Father where, when & How He leads. Much easier said than done.
100% brother. Such a great point. I hope to address these ideas in the book.
This sounds great Steve! In the Bible studies and conversations I'm involved with the Holy Spirit has continually impressed upon me the need to make things practical in a discipleship context. Many Christians are missing Godly mentoring and Biblical instruction about everyday items and decisions that might appear mundane but are actually meaningful, consequential, and a major way that we can train ourselves to be more sensitive to the leading of the Lord in our lives.
Thanks Steven! I couldn't agree more. The toughest challenge with something like this is "making people care"...know what I mean? The is probably the biggest hold up I have at the moment with committing more time and energy to this. I need to find the right market for the book -- people who realize there's a problem and are looking for a solution.
The more mature I'm becoming (especially as it relates to my marketing work), I'm ever more cognizant of the fact that a person must be in pain to take action. So just trying to figure that piece of it out. Thanks so much!
I think it what you are talking about doing is a wonderful idea. Men need Godly encourengment in every facet of our lives. The more we have from a Biblical worldview the better.
Thanks Johnny! That's so very encouraging. ❤️