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Rethinking Prayer

I’ve been doing a lotof thinking just around the topic of prayer and specifically how we pray.  Prayer tends to be focused around changing circumstances vs praying to conform into the image of Christ.  Just let that sink in for awhile… Think about how we typically talk about prayer requests or take prayer requests from our community of friends.  Typically it’s about asking the Lord to change something outside of us.

Here’s a few examples:  “My mom is sick, pray that the Lord would heal her”, “pray for my job, my boss is driving me crazy”, “pray that a buyer buys our house”, “pray that my brother would be saved”, or “pray for my relationship with my girlfriend around purity”.    Sound familiar?

For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son,in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.-Romans 8:29

And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18

So how do we begin to ask for prayer around conformation and as we lead people and teach them about prayer?

So, take the double fake “prayer requests” I listed above.  Think though how you would move peoples requests towards conformity prayer.

“My mom is sick, pray that the Lord would heal her”–> “Pray that I would believe that the Lord is Good (Ps. 100) even in the midst of mom’s sickness, and that the Lord would heal my mom.”

“pray for my job, my boss is driving me crazy” –> “pray that I would demonstrate patience (Gal. 5) and Contentness (Phil 3) and a love for my boss who feels like an enemy (matt. 5)”

“pray that a buyer buys our house” –> “Pray that the Lord would make me content even if no one buys our house and gives me peace (Gal 5)”

“pray that my brother would be saved” –> “Pray that my brother would be saved, that I would trust that only God can open his eyes (Luke 24:45), and for boldness on my part (2 Cor. 3:12). “

“pray for my relationship with my girlfriend around purity”. –> “Pray that I would find contentment in the Lord, that he would be enough to satisfy (phil 3-4) and that i would find life in being obedient to the king around purity (1 Cor. 6)”

I think you get the point.  Not that we shouldn’t pray for external circumstances, but our focus should be internal conformation.  The overwhelming model Paul gives us in his letters is not to get out of prison, which had to be miserable if you have ever seen a dungeon or ancient prison, but that the he would look like Christ in prison to those the Lord put in his path.

So, how are you doing modeling this?  How well is your group doing here?  Try asking this question next time you are taking prayer requests, “hey what do you think the Lord would like to change in you around the issue you just mentioned”.    Also, it will let you know people very well and where they need to grow.  It will drive for incredible depth.  Let me know what you think.  Rob

 

Plant the Tree

It’s been refreshing to hang out with our group link groups over the past few weeks just to remind me what’s it’s like to start a group with people that you don’t know and you’re not totally sure if you really like them.  I’ve been stuck in my own journey with our 2.5 year group and feel like I can draw deep from the “experience well” and how scripture is grinding on us to help us love each other.  We’re in the stage where more and more issues are “put on the table” or exposed that they’re “not on the table”.  Here’s an example of what I mean, then I circle back to what I’m learning about new groups.

TV is one of those areas in my life that I don’t have self-control.  When it’s on, I have a hard time turning it off, when it’s off; I’m constantly thinking about what’s on.  When I’m tired, I think, “I’ll just watch a little bit of Letterman”, then an hour goes by and I’m exhausted the next day.  Anyway, I was obsessed about finding the right TV last holiday season.  I’m a researcher, so literally 20 hours researching, looking at black Friday ads, etc. and the men in my group said, “hold on…you’ve been telling us that TV is an area in your life that kills your engagement with your family, you can’t demonstrate self control, sucks life out of you, why would you want to buy something that you feel like doesn’t help you engage your family or Jesus?”  All that to say that I was ticked.   The option of not buying a TV for me was not even “on the table”.  I was going to buy a TV; I just need help buying the right TV.  I drove away from that Starbucks, thinking…scripture would call me a fool (Pr 10:8; 12:15if I would ignore the counsel of those around me.

I didn’t buy the TV, the cable got disconnected, and I haven’t watched 1 minute of TV in my house since Thanksgiving. My connection with my family has been better than ever.  So in my group’s life stage it’s about “what is not on the table”?  Is the way you spend money, the schools your kids go to, your sex life (married), free time, etc.  That’s our life stage.

I always wanted to paint the vision for new groups as getting to a place to “what’s not on the table” and more and more I feel like that may be wrong.  It’s almost like telling my almost 4 year old son Jackson that Christ is calling us to die to ourselves daily and physically for his name’s sake), “if anyone wants to save his life he must lose it (Mt. 16:25)”.  He’s just not there yet, but by God’s grace we will get there.  Right now we’re talking with Jackson about God and being thankful for God’s provision.  You talk to groups, cast vision for groups the same way you would your child; it’s all about life stage.  So here’s my plea and vision for new groups (groups under a year)…

Plant the Tree.  15 years ago my friend’s dad told me something that I have gone back to over and over again.  Plant the Tree.  It had to do with a political decision that was the best thing for our country, but it would take 15 years to generate huge financial value.  So think huge investment with no payout for 15 years.  My friend’s dad said, “When’s the best time to plant the tree?”  I looked at him with a blank stare.  “15 years ago”, he said.  Still a blank stare because I know nothing about trees and didn’t know at the time he was speaking figuratively.  “When’s the second best time to plant the tree”, he said  with a pause, “Today”.

Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean,

but abundant crops come by the strength of the ox (Pr. 14:4)

So my ask is, are you willing to plant the tree today?  Put work in to dig the hole and plant the tree (commit to meeting together), and water the newly planted tree so it can survive the shock stage (start getting real with each other over time), and realize that if you don’t care for the tree, fertilize it and water it will die (you must nurture the group with the only thing that matters Christ-Jn. 15:5).  It may take years to get any shade, but are you doing the things you need to do to get there?

A Dad Ready Christmas

Posted by jhawkins on December 22, 2009 | Filed under: Developing Relationships — Tags: , ,

As a dad I can identify with the craziness that the holidays bring.

It all starts with great intentions.  The idealistic part of us desires to create memories, give to those in need, sit by the fire with loved ones contemplating our thankfulness and the eternal gift of Jesus our Savior. 

It quickly turns into a commercialized induced spending spree, trying to satisfy and keep peace with all family members and leaves little or no peace on earth.  

What happens?  These less than ideal memories can resemble something more out of Christmas Vacation.

This is where I realize that I need to notch down the idealistic expecatation but know that I can still create great meaning and memories for my family around Christmas.

With some planning and intentionality, a Dad Ready Christmas can truly reflect the spirit of the season and make memories for a life time.

Take a look at this site for a list of things to get your Dad Ready Christmas off to a great start;

http://blog.marshillchurch.org/2009/12/07/16-daddy-christmas-tips/

Commitment

Posted by rbarry on November 19, 2009 | Filed under: Developing Relationships — Tags: , , , ,

YouTube Preview ImageAt our conference, we announced the roll out of this blog for you, the people, the leader, and the community group.  Now almost three weeks later, we finally have most of the conference material uploaded and ready to open up for the benefit of your community.   We are not techies, so forgive us for the delay, but we are passionate about you and your community finding ultimate satisfaction in Christ in all aspects of life and committing yourself towards living life with others.   I hope the resources on  this site pushes you towards these two Goals ( loving God and loving others).

The further I move down the path with my own community group and now being an official “community guy” at Watermark, I’ve realized that everything in life comes down to commitment.  I am caring less and less about someones maturity (don’t get me wrong, the Lord cares about us being mature in our faith, see 1 Cor. 3), but more and more to one’s commitment.  So, give me a guy that has been in a relationship with Jesus for one day, who is “all in”, and committed verses the guy who Has known Jesus for 20 years, but won’t commit to do the hard things Jesus asks of us or commit to messy people (all of us).  Make sense?  More on Commitment in another blog, but I wanted to post one of the videos from the conference on Commitment.  Brent and Heather Bailey lead this group, which met for the first time at group link.  No one in the group knew each other, but they were committed to each other and doing the spiritual life together.  As a result, I have been blessed by watching crazy Christ honoring fruit (Jn. 15) come out of this group.  What’s funny, is that there are 8 couples in this group and i have suggested a time or two that they should divide or conquer because four couples seems way more manageable than eight, but they won’t have any of it.  I’m glad they have chosen to trust in God’s unlimited capacity, and i chose to trust in a formula.  Hope you enjoy this…

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