Hi all,
Our life group is studying John Ortberg: If You Want to Walk on the Water, you Have to get out of the Boat. Very slowly as it is a great study. This morning as I wrote the prayer requests, I gave thought to the importance of our group and headed the email with something you may be able to use. Or at least invoke some encouragement and discussion. In any case to cause you to give some thought also...
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Hi everyone!
Am looking forward to seeing all ya' all Tuesday. Although we do have nice discussions with a smaller number, each of you are important to all the rest. Have been reading, through the Bible again, story after story of how God took just one person, poured out His spirit through them, and changed the world in miraculous ways. These are the grand stories of obedience that made waves.
We also have the Spirit which works through each of us. Just like Saul, or Samuel, or Sampson, or... the point is that as we allow the Holy Spirit to direct us we change the world just like they did. The interactions, comments, and conversations we have around the table Tuesday evenings are having more of an impact than you might think.
Just like rock causing ripples on a calm, still pond which extend farther than one could see.
Remember that there is nothing impossible for God. Nothing. He can make His own ripples, but wants your heart to be with Him forever. So He allows us to make those ripples as we rely on Him and follow His will as best we can. That small shred of light (the ripple), now out of our sight, can be coaxed by His great power into a tidal wave of His saving grace in places and to people you have no idea of. Just one comment or kindness to a stranger is all it takes...
This is why we need each other desperately. Like iron sharpens iron. When we gather and discuss His Word, our understanding of things is tempered and refined by the work of the Holy Spirit through our words to each other. The imperfections of understanding concepts of scripture get polished by us as a group and we leave more mature in Christ each time.
Then we are more readily able to make those ripples that God is able to use as we walk through our lives. More times than not we don't even know they are being made.
Or, you never know. A random, Spirit led comment from your lips could be a confirmation to your friend across the table to step out in faith and become the next person that God makes waves with. We are studying '...Get out of the boat...'.
This week we finish the first study set and move to chapter 2 and the second set. Let's polish each other up!
Our life group is studying John Ortberg: If You Want to Walk on the Water, you Have to get out of the Boat. Very slowly as it is a great study. This morning as I wrote the prayer requests, I gave thought to the importance of our group and headed the email with something you may be able to use. Or at least invoke some encouragement and discussion. In any case to cause you to give some thought also...
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Hi everyone!
Am looking forward to seeing all ya' all Tuesday. Although we do have nice discussions with a smaller number, each of you are important to all the rest. Have been reading, through the Bible again, story after story of how God took just one person, poured out His spirit through them, and changed the world in miraculous ways. These are the grand stories of obedience that made waves.
We also have the Spirit which works through each of us. Just like Saul, or Samuel, or Sampson, or... the point is that as we allow the Holy Spirit to direct us we change the world just like they did. The interactions, comments, and conversations we have around the table Tuesday evenings are having more of an impact than you might think.
Just like rock causing ripples on a calm, still pond which extend farther than one could see.
Remember that there is nothing impossible for God. Nothing. He can make His own ripples, but wants your heart to be with Him forever. So He allows us to make those ripples as we rely on Him and follow His will as best we can. That small shred of light (the ripple), now out of our sight, can be coaxed by His great power into a tidal wave of His saving grace in places and to people you have no idea of. Just one comment or kindness to a stranger is all it takes...
This is why we need each other desperately. Like iron sharpens iron. When we gather and discuss His Word, our understanding of things is tempered and refined by the work of the Holy Spirit through our words to each other. The imperfections of understanding concepts of scripture get polished by us as a group and we leave more mature in Christ each time.
Then we are more readily able to make those ripples that God is able to use as we walk through our lives. More times than not we don't even know they are being made.
Or, you never know. A random, Spirit led comment from your lips could be a confirmation to your friend across the table to step out in faith and become the next person that God makes waves with. We are studying '...Get out of the boat...'.
This week we finish the first study set and move to chapter 2 and the second set. Let's polish each other up!
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