Thursday, April 19, 2007

First Meeting

I first want to thank each of you for attending our initial class. I hope you all are as excited as I am as to the possibilities this class has to offer each of us, our church, and the community. I believe strongly that adult education in church truly equips us to go out into society so that others can see Christ living and affecting change. Please feel free to offer any suggestions regarding the well-being and development of this class.

This past week, we introduced the material we will be studying first, Cure for the Common Life by Max Lucado. He lays out 3 areas in which we must explore individually to live in our sweet spot. He begins with finding your uniqueness. We agreed with Lucado that we all have been entrusted with an assignment, much like Tom Cruise's character in Mission Impossible. Our mission is differs from person to person based upon our unique talents, gifts, and skills which were predetermined by God at our inception. The key is to use scripture, prayer, wise counsel, and what we know about ourselves to unpack what our unique qualities are.

Second, Lucado states that we must ensure that we benefit the glory of God with each of these gifts. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 12:7, " that to each one the manisfestation of the Spirit is given for the common good." (NIV) We all have been given unique properties, we accept them, but how often do we consciously "make a big deal out of God" with those talents?

The third component of finding your sweet spot is exercising the first two every day of your life. Lucado writes that in whatever work we engage, God is present. He commands us to work, and thus, we should find Him in it. If our endeavors fail to inspire us, bore us, overly consume us, then maybe we haven't found our sweet spot.

Has anyone had their eyes opened this week? Reading this book and related scriptures revealed something very close to my heart the last couple of months. More on this later....

1 comment:

Jeff Yearout said...

Sorry I missed the second meeting, Brad, but plan on being there this coming Sunday. I hope more people get involved in this blog - I love interacting this way! It keeps things going more easily throughout the week!