I know I’ve said this many times before but vision leaks so I will say it again! This series is designed to prepare us for a summer of faithfulness in our pursuit of God and our call to live on mission for His purposes. Here’s a recap of what we have covered.
Week 1 – What threatens our faithfulness?
The biggest threats to our faithfulness (in my opinion) are idleness and idolatry. We were created for worship and that means we will always worship something or someone. I challenged us to think about what (or who) it is we are worshiping when we are not being faithful to God.
Week 2 – Remember-Rejoice-Restore
Another threat to faithfulness is forgetfulness. We’ve heard the gospel so many times and received God’s grace and forgiveness so many times that we can occasionally forget how great He is and how undeserving we are. This week we all shared moments or experiences that produced in us a deeper love for God. We also made a short list of things God has done on our behalf. I wanted us to call to mind the love and favor we have received and to rejoice in response. From there, the prayer was for God to restore the joy of our salvation, our passion for Him, the vision and purpose He has for each of us, and our hope in His promises.
Week 3 – Draw Near
In every relationship, you periodically have to assess what is needed to keep moving forward. An honest look at my own relationship with God revealed that I needed to spend some extended time in prayer. We looked at the Lord’s Prayer together to remind ourselves that God and His renown should be the central focus of our prayer. Yes, we should submit our requests and even our preferences, but as we mature and grow spiritually, we will start to yield all of those things to whatever God wills. Our assignment for this week was to have a date with God – time to fellowship with God in silence, in prayer, in singing, in piano playing, or whatever you desired.
Week 4 – Stirring our Affections
I wanted us to consider the things that stir our affections for God and make us feel that we are working in tandem with (and by the power of) the Holy Spirit. In the times when you feel you are glorying God and truly loving people well – what are you usually doing? Serving? Listening? Teaching? Praying?
In what areas of your life does God’s presence and power stir within you?
Every believer has at least one spiritual gift and every gift is of equal value when deployed with the right motives. We all completed a Spiritual Gifts assessment to help us get an idea of how God may have wired us to serve for His glory and the up-building of our brothers and sisters.
Spiritual gifts are manifestations of the Spirit for the edification of the body (1 Cor. 12:7). How cool is it that by serving, we get to provide evidence to a watching world that our God truly exists?! Our spiritual gifts are expressions of faith, to encourage and increase the faith of others.
One point I wanted to make clear was that while tests like the one we completed can help, there’s only one way to determine your spiritual gifts for sure: using them! Most spiritual gifts tests are simply asking about ways you’ve served before. (If you’re only answering the questions hypothetically, your results could be incorrect.)
For the most part, it seemed like we were in agreement with our assessments (with a few exceptions) but I would encourage us all to take the opportunity to serve people in those ways – and some other ways, too. We might find some awesome confirmation of our spiritual gifts, or we might be surprised by ones we didn’t know we had.
Either way, we’ll be discovering more about our identity in Christ and the gifts God has given us.
ASSIGNMENT FOR NEXT WEEK!!!
Without vision the people perish! That’s ‘Bible Speak’. Modern language may say it this way, “Make a plan or plan to fail.”
For some of us, the next few months may be filled with change, adventure, travel, and increased ( or decreased) opportunities to use our time however we see fit. As you begin to think about how your summer will unfold, consider how you would like to be intentional with your time and in your pursuit of and service to God.
If you need some help to get your brain going, here are a few ideas:
- What relationships do you want to invest in?
- How will you live missionally this summer?
- What opportunities to you have to develop and use your spiritual gifts for the up-building of your church?
- How will you make sure God doesn’t get your ‘leftovers’?
Bucket lists are pretty common in the summer and they are usually full of things that only gratify us in this life. Let’s be intentional about planning for things that will continue to matter in eternity. Better yet, things that will change where someone else will spend their eternity.
Be prepared to share your ‘list’ with us next week!!