2010/05/30
chriswilliamsde
devotional idea, effective ministry, scripture

This morning at church I shared about the most important thing…loving God fully. We reflected on how this is the most important thing that a person can do in life. That is true for us as individuals following Christ, but it is also true for those around us. It is not enough for us to consider whether we are loving God fully; we must also consider how we can help those around us to love God fully.
Jesus said,
Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men.
It is time for the Church of Jesus Christ to start fishing again. We have to become more intentional about following Christ and helping others do the same. Let’s reignite our passion and commitment to reach the world for Christ!
2010/05/30
chriswilliamsde
devotional idea, post, scripture

We are reminded in a lot of different way that we should stay focused on the most important thing. People encourage us to know our mission, personally and organizationally, and to filter all of our actions through that understanding. Stephen Covey instructed us to put “first things first.” And at some point, we’ve heard someone tout the importance of “keeping the main thing the main thing.” All of this begs the question:
What is the most important thing?
Fortunately, Jesus did not leave us to figure this out for ourselves. He gave us a clear explanation as to what is and should be the most important thing in our lives. In Matthew 22:37-38 Jesus says,
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
2010/05/28
chriswilliamsde
devotional idea, effective ministry, scripture
Explosion of Ideas & Passion
God is at work in my heart! I have sensed his stirrings in me over the last six months in new and fresh ways. I am learning more about him, my self, my family, and our world. New ideas and desires, fresh dreams and focused passions seem to be exploding within me. It is an exciting time. It is also a confusing time. Since I am only one person, I cannot move in the direction of every passion or new idea at the same time. I need to know what to focus on. And I need to know what God wants me to do and when he wants me to do it.
Direction in Desolate Places
A story from Jesus life that has been significant for me in my faith journey is found in Mark 1:29-39. Jesus is busy doing ministry and it is beginning to really take off. New people are coming, crowds are gathering…they want to be touched by Jesus. When it seems as if the movement is really taking off, the passage says of Jesus, “And rising early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed.” What is significant about this story is that when the disciples come looking for Jesus because the people are waiting, Jesus has new focus and clarity. He leaves the crowds behind and moves on to the next place for ministry. He knows what God wants him to do and he knows it is time to do it.
The Lesson
The lesson here for me…for all of us…is that when we find ourselves in moments where we lack clarity or aren’t sure what to focus on, the answer is to pull away to a solitary place. There we can get away from the noise of the life so we can hear the voice of God. His voice will direct us, if we are willing to get alone so we can be attentive to it.
So What?
If you find yourself needing direction or clarity, schedule some extended times to be alone with God over the next few weeks. I am blocking out a several mornings over the summer months for extended times of prayer and journaling, so I can focus in on hearing God’s voice. Maybe you’d like to do the same thing.
2010/05/28
chriswilliamsde
post, scripture
Our journey in Colossians is over. This Sunday marks a new beginning as we launch into a four-part series called Back to the Basics. Over the next four weeks we are looking at two of the central statements of Jesus: The Great Commandment and The Great Commission. We’ll be exploring four basic building blocks of the Christian life captured in four key words:
- WORSHIP
- CONNECT
- REACH
- GROW
Hope you can join us this Sunday at 10:45 a.m. If not, you can stay engaged with the message series right here on the different and better blog.
2010/05/28
chriswilliamsde
audio blog, devotional idea, scripture, theological reflection
I was away from church this past weekend conducting an onsite visit at a church plant in Oklahoma. From there I traveled to Marion, IN for a class at Wesley Seminary. It’s Friday night and class is over. I finally have a few minutes to sit down and do something other than school work. Just got through listening to Sunday’s message. Chris Taylor did a great job reminding us that…
Our LEGACY is determined by our RELATIONSHIPS.
You can listen to the message here. Then spend a couple of minutes thinking about these three questions:
- Who has made the greatest impact in your life?
- Who are you investing in?
- What kind of legacy will you leave behind?