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  1. 1. follow Christ wherever he leads me.
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  2. 2. be wise.
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  3. 3. be a mentor.
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  4. 4. be compassionate.
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  5. 5. turn the other cheek.
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  6. 6. give liberally.
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  7. 7. be merciful.
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  8. 8. learn the lessons God wants to teach me.
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  9. 9. express my faith creatively.
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  10. 10. treat my body as God's temple.
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  11. 11. be reliable.
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  12. 12. be the me God desires me to be.
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  13. 13. worship God with all my life.
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  14. 14. love my wife like Christ loves his bride.
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  15. 15. be accountable.
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  16. 16. seek God's perspective in every circumstance.
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  17. 17. obey Christ by serving others.
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  18. 18. be a good neighbor.
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  19. 19. live well and die well.
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  20. 20. always choose the "God thing" over a "good thing."
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  21. 21. resist temptation.
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  22. 22. be humble.
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  23. 23. be a friend to the friendless.
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  24. 24. always trust in God's provision.
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  25. 25. be a servant leader.
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  26. 26. speak persuasively of God's truth.
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  27. 27. be a good witness of God's love.
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  28. 28. use every opportunity to show God's grace.
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  29. 29. enjoy every day whether good or bad.
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  30. 30. help other people learn about God's plan.
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  31. 31. keep my commitment to God's great commission.
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  32. 32. bring glory and honor to God.
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  33. 33. show my son what it means to be a godly man.
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  34. 34. show my daughters the type of man they should look for in a husband.
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  35. 35. live in God's reality, regardless of circumstance.
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  36. 36. forgive others as I have been forgiven.
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  37. 37. love the unlovable.
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  38. 38. open our home in hospitality.
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  39. 39. use the talents, gifts, and skills God has given me for His purposes.
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  40. 40. faithfully pray in an ongoing basis.
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  41. 41. invest more time in God's word.
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  42. 42. be a faithful steward of all God's resources.
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  43. 43. build relationships that strengthen my family and church.
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obey Christ by serving others.
43 Things: I want to obey Christ by serving others through my church. 4 years ago

This is the 2nd of my 43 things, and it is also the 2nd “mission point” of the Baptist Men On Mission Mission Statement.

Obedience is never as easy to do as it is to say. Jesus himself asked the question, “why do you call me Lord, and yet not do the things I say?” with that question, he shows the reality of what it means to call Jesus Lord, and man’s perpetual inability to submit to that Lordship.

So Jesus places commands upon my life that too often, I treat as mere suggestions (and admit it, you probably do, too). I treat the instructions of Jesus like a cafeteria menu, rather than a comprehensive plan for living a lift of holiness to bring him glory.

So I want to obey Jesus. I want my obedience to him to be a testament of his grace and mercy, rather than one to the law and rigor of being under God’s authority.

That’s the car I want to drive, so to speak. The gas that makes that proverbial car go vroom is service. Service through my church, to be more specific about the metaphorical “ultra high grade gasoline.”

Why be so specific? Why can’t I just serve, anywhere? Well, I can. The church isn’t a requirement for Christian service. I can serve in Christ’s name through my own volition, on my own, apart from everybody. However, God has given us the church for a couple of reasons. These reasons facilitate my effectiveness and better accomplish the Lord’s will.

For example, when I serve through the church, I don’t have to be a John Wayne Christian and find myself alone with only my own spiritual six-shooter to get the work done. I can team up with other like-minded believers to do the work God has called me to perform. I can synergize (buzz buzz) with them to accomplish much more than I could on my own. When I get weary and might otherwise stop serving, I can let others step up and take the lead while I regain my strength.

When I team up, too, I can accomplish tasks that I would otherwise be unable to do on my own because of my limited human resources (physical or otherwise). The Bible calls this “being part of the Body.” I call it “not having to stick out like a sore thumb.” I love the fact that, through the church, I can take part in serving others by praying, tithing, or working behind the scenes (as the situation may dictate).

Also, when I serve others through my church, it deflects glory or attention off of me and on to the One who (alone) rightfully deserves it. When I serve on a team, through the church, the ministry can better complement the Messege, with less attention going to the messenger.

Serving others can be perceived as “work,” but really, it’s simply a spriritual exercise. It in itself is an act of worship, which is #1 of my 43 things.



worship God with all my life.
43 Things: I want to worship God with all my life. 4 years ago

I’m busy. You’re busy. We’re all busy. And as busy as I may be, I probably would have no problem finding someone so much busier than me that I look like a slacker by comparison.

The question is, how much of this “busy-ness” is given to accomplishing God’s will?

Rick Warren has defined the modern church movement with the question, “What on earth am I here for?” Aside from the problematic ending of this question with a preposition, I think the better question is, “Who am I on this earth for?”

God’s word says that God has a plan for me. He created me for good works. He redeemed me and restored me so that I may do those works. The bottom line, though, is that those good works are designed and intended to give glory and acclaim back to God.

So I want to make sure that the busy details in my life are accomplishing this end, and not distracting me from it. I want to clear away the junk and clutter that keeps me from staying on task. At the same time, I want to be gracious to enjoy the “down time” that the Lord provides, realizing that even times of rest and relaxation are intended to bring glory to the God in whom I am perpetually at rest.

Whether in labor or in luxury, I want my life’s conduct to magnify the God who created me. I want my thoughts, my speech, my intentions, and my actions all to be given as sacrficial offerings of service, devotion, and commitment to the Lord God.




 

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