Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2015

I Belong: Whatever You Do...

September 5/6, 2015



READ
"The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it." 
 Genesis 2:15

“Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” 
1 Corinthians 12:27

"Who is the head of the body and who reconciles all things . . . "  
Colossians 1:15-20

“Since then you have been raised with Christ.”  
Colossians 3:1

“But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. Dear friends I urge you, as aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul. Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day He visits us.” 
 1 Peter 2:9-12

“Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”  
1 Colossians 3:17


CONSIDER & DISCUSS
In the western world, work is often our identity. The first question we usually ask when meeting someone is, "Where do you work? What do you do?" We can sometimes be snubbed if we don't answer that just right. Some work is perceived to be more important than other work. But is that true in God's eyes? As you think about life stories from the Bible, what sorts of occupations, if any, does God consider to be valuable?

WHY DO YOU WORK?

HOW SHOULD WE WORK?
As members of Christ ...and in whom we have been raised. 
WHERE SHOULD WE WORK?
Everywhere and in everything that does not conflict with our identity.
IS WORK YOUR IDENTITY?
IS WORK OVERSHADOWING YOUR LIFE?
DO YOU UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF GOD IN YOUR WORK OR YOUR "UNOFFICIAL" WORK?


NEXT STEPS
HELP EACH OTHER TO RE-IMAGINE YOUR WORK
· Gain God’s vision: Imagine how God feels about your work and how it touches the lives around you.
· Contextualize yourself in the Kingdom: Imagine how your work ties into the Kingdom work.
· Seek opportunities to bring life and healing: How can your work speak life into others? What can you do to make a difference in your family and your community?
HELP EACH OTHER TO RE-EVALUATE YOUR WORK
· Leave behind what is incompatible with your identity: Do you know who you really are? Who God designed you to be? (If you'd like to learn more, sign up for Discover Your Design on September 23 or October 28.) Are you living in the fullness of how God designed you? If not, you may need to make a big step to let go of the things that don't bring you life and joy.
· Pursue where God might be leading you: Do you feel God asking you to make a change? Do you need to take a step in faith? How might that be hard to do? How can you press into what God may be calling you to?

PRAY TOGETHER FOR YOUR WORK
God of heaven and earth, we pray for Your kingdom to come, for Your will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. Teach us how to see our vocations and occupations as woven into Your work in the world this week. For mothers at home who care for children, for those whose labor forms our common life in this city, the nation and the world, for those who serve the marketplace of ideas and commerce, for those whose creative gifts nourish us all, for those whose callings take them into the academy, for those who long for employment that satisfies their souls and serves You, for each one we pray, asking for Your great mercy. Give us eyes to see that our work is holy to You, O Lord, even as our worship this day is holy to You. In the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Soul Talk - Remember You Are Dust

February 14/15, 2015

read psalm 103

For He knows how we are formed, 
   He remembers that we are dust. Psalm 103:14

Regularly remembering that God is God and you are not allows you to live in God's love and freedom as you learn to rely on Him day to day. He has a specific plan designed around your limitations. When you try to live outside of those plans, you’ll find yourself angry, bitter, jealous and exhausted. You can take it one step further and say that you need to live within your family’s limitations. Free your family to be who God designed you to be.

learning to live as dust . . .
1. What are your/family limitations? 
  • How much sleep do you need? 
  • Do you have special health needs? Do you get enough exercise and eat well?
  • Do you have people you can ask for help when you’re feeling overwhelmed? 
  • Do you take on too much responsibility? Not enough responsibility?
  • Have you discovered the things that feed your soul? 
2. Do you recognize your mortality?
  • In reading Psalm 103, what can you find in this Psalm about your mortality and how it fits into God’s plan? 
  • How can it be a gift to you?
3. Have you accepted the love of YHWH, the Creator?
Many of us have been deeply hurt by life, by others, and maybe you even feel you’ve been hurt by God. Sometimes it’s hard to accept God’s love for us. But when we have a true heart level understanding of the depth of love He has for us, it’s transformational. 
  • What does Psalm 103 say about God’s love for you? 
  • Are you in need of a heart level transformation? 
Take some time to PRAY together for God to come and speak to your heart of His love and mercy and freedom. SHARE God's love with those in your small group by telling them what you appreciate about them.
  
4. Awaken to who you were made to be
READ through Psalm 103 and find who you were made to be. For example, in the first few verses you can see that you were made to be healed and redeemed and renewed. PRAY together for God to open your eyes to who you were meant to be. THINK about how He created you and the gifts He’s given you. 
  • How can all of these things, even your limitations, work together for His benefit and yours? 
  • How can your design as a family be of benefit? 
  • How can your design as a small group help others and help each other?


next steps
   worship
Join us in prayer beginning February 17 @6pm in the Fireside Room at JW.

Also, if you attend a Sunday morning worship service, would you and your group pray and consider moving as a group to a Saturday night service? You could help those who are new to JW by opening up seats during the busiest times.
   
   belong
Spend some time praying as a group. 
   
   grow
Choose one practical aspect of limitation you will start embracing.

Further reading:
   Prayer – Richard Foster
   The Good and Beautiful Life – James Bryan Smith
   Invitation to Solitude and Silence:
     Experiencing God’s Transforming Presence – Ruth H. Barton

   serve
Attend "Discover Your Design" at Camille's on Wednesday, March 18 @6:30pm to find how God designed you to help others.

   share
Consider attending the BFC informational meeting on Saturday, February 21 @4pm in the Prayer Room. Contact Rick Podolak at 715.271.6944 or rpodolak@prodigy.net.