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Mar 31 2009

"Humility: True Greatness" – C.J. Mahaney

Just finished another great book by C.J. Mahaney. Here are some highlights for me:

  • Humility is honestly assessing ourselves in light of God’s holiness and our sinfulness.
  • If you’re like me, you compare yourself to others and look for opportunities to claim greater importance than them, just as the disciples did.
  • True greatness, biblically defined: Serving others for the glory of God.
  • You should have a practical list to daily weaken pride and cultivate humility.
  • “Fill your affections with the cross of Christ that there may be no room for sin” – John Owen
  • How we begin our morning so often sets the tone for the day. I’m convince that the most decisive time of our day is very often our first waking moments, because they color everything to come.
  • “Have you realized that most of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself?” – Martyn Lloyd-Jones
  • Only those who are humble can consistently identify evidences of grace in others who need adjustment.
  • Some of the greatest manifestations of power I’ve seen are individuals who suffer greatly and yet aren’t complaining.
  • In interacting with you, what is your spouse more aware of – evidences of grace you’ve noticed, or the need for change and growth?
  • If you aren’t faithful to encourage, you can be sure you will eventually exasperate your child.
  • Every conversation has potential. So let us pray, “Lord, help me discern what kind of grace this person needs.”
  • What do your words reveal about your spirit? What report are your words filing about the condition of your soul?
  • Are you regularly informing others of your temptations and sins, or do you present to them a carefully edited and flattering version of yourself?
  • Parenting is about preparation
  • If you’re a parent, don’t celebrate anything more than you celebrate Godly character.
  • I never do anything passively. I’m never just observing. I always seek to impart discernment.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

Mar 28 2009

Love Where You Are

The more I observe my generation, and the more I look into my own heart, the more I see how unsatisfied we are. We don’t like our current job situations. We don’t like the ministry opportunities God has given us. We’re longing for the day when it will be better.

What is wrong with this outlook?

It is too easy to miss the moment.

What if we began to adopt a radical view on life where we chose to love where we are? Sure, it is healthy to dream and await the fulfillment of those dreams, but we miss out on the joys of today when we choose to live unsatisfied.

I am personally trying to make this a part of my daily routine – Love where you are! In all my current responsibilities, ministries, and relationships, I will not allow dissatisfaction to take its toll on me. I will invest myself in the purpose of God today and choose to love every minute of it.

There’s an adventure waiting for those who take the challenge.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Mar 26 2009

Guitar Hero Ministry Mentality – Steven Furtick

Just read this great post by Pastor Steven Furtick:

“If my generation isn’t careful, we may fall into a Guitar Hero mentality toward ministry:
Everybody wants to be a rock star, but no one wants to learn the chords.

It’s hard work to study God’s Word.  To pray for breakthrough.  To do spiritual battle on behalf of those we lead.  To charge forward in faith for the cause of Christ.  To run a church with the highest standard of excellence.

Aspiring ministers:
Be willing to pay the price.  Or please go do something else with your life.”

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Leadership

Mar 25 2009

Approaching God with Gladness

Over the past couple months, I have been preparing for a missions trip with the Young Adults. Throughout this preparation process, it has occurred to me that evangelism is only effective if we speak out of experience. Yes, we preach the Gospel. But have we experienced the Gospel? Yes, we tell people God is great. But have we experienced His greatness? Have you ever had a boring teacher throughout high school or college? What makes that teacher boring? The reason is that they are simply spitting out information; they don’t necessarily love what they are saying.

What in the world does this have to do with worship, you may ask? Everything. Consider this Scripture:

“The Lord reigns, let the earth rejoice; let the many coastlands be glad!” (Psalm 97:1).

Before you can reflect God, you must experience God. Do you approach God out of duty or joy? Gladness or guilt? The goal of worship is not simply for us to do it, but that the nations might also be glad in God. Your life will speak volumes to unbelievers when they see that you are glad in God, no matter what you are going through.

Will you approach God with gladness this week? Is He your joy?

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Mar 24 2009

John Owen Quote

“Fill your affections with the cross of Christ that there may be no room for sin.”

– John Owen

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

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