Tuesday, August 31, 2010

7 Days of "Do It!": Day #1



In my sermon this past Sunday, I challenged my church to 7 Days of Obedience. Jesus says in John 7:17 that "If anyone chooses to do God's will, he will find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own." The idea is that Jesus isn't as concerned with how much of the Word of God we can take in as he is with how well we put out what we take in. Do we CHOOSE TO DO what we hear and learn?

So the challenge is to ask at the end of each day this week: "What did I choose to do today in direct response to God's word?"

I think those of us who are serious about God often ask ourselves, "Did I spend time with God today?", or "Did I read my Bible today?" But the challenge challenges us to be intentional in actually putting out the things we take in.

So I'm deciding to blog each of these 7 days, as a report on how I do on this "Do It!" Challenge. Figure it'll keep me accountable. Figure that those reading this will take up the challenge as well.

DAY #1:
This is WAY HARDER than I thought. I realize just after one day how intentional I gotta be in thinking about what I've learned, and remembering what I've read. It's even harder trying to be intentional about living it out.

But at the last hour, God spoke to me. I was writing a response email to a female at my church. It was a very kind email I received, and I typed up a response and was about to send it out. I wrestled within whether or not I should include Monica on the cc. But I thought "It's not a big deal. Plus, she might make a matter out of nothing."

I told Monica previously that I would always include her in any correspondence that I have with any female so that it would NEVER be one-on-one, whether in ministry, in person, in a room, or even via email.

But sometimes I'm tempted to think, "This is seriously no big deal. I don't really need to include Monica in this, do I? It's so innocent".

But yesterday in my Bible reading, Proverbs 11 taught me that: "The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity."

In active obedience to God's word spoken to me, I had Monica read the email before sending it out, as well as included her in the cc."

"Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it."- Jesus (Luke 11:28)

1 comment:

emyang said...

i like this post :) and this 7 day thing is really cool!!