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The Rob Skinner Podcast
261. How to Put God's Word Into Practice Immediately

The Rob Skinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 19:11


How to Put God's Word into Practice Immediately Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?” declares the Lord. “These are the ones I look on with favor: those who are humble and contrite in spirit, and who tremble at my word.  Isaiah 66:2 The multiplying disciple responds and acts on God's word.  He or she goes beyond mere head-nodding and mumbled assent during a sermon, “Mmmm.”  He takes it and immediately puts it to work.  God compares the different responses of two different kings, Saul and David, in Acts 13:22.  After removing Saul, he made David their king. God testified concerning him: ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.'  Saul was called to wait on Samuel to make an offering and to wipe out the Amalekites.  He chose to ignore and modify God's clear command.  His lack of responsiveness to God's word disqualified him as king.  Look at how God addresses his refusal to obey, “Does the Lord delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices     as much as in obeying the Lord? To obey is better than sacrifice,     and to heed is better than the fat of rams. 23 For rebellion is like the sin of divination,     and arrogance like the evil of idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the Lord,     he has rejected you as king.”  1 Samuel 15:22-24 David, on the other hand builds an eternal reputation as the “man after God's own heart.”  Why?  Because, unlike Saul, he was willing to do everything God wanted him to do.  He put things into practice.  David made a ton of mistakes and committed some major sins like adultery, conspiracy to murder and abuse of power.  However, even when he did those things, he repented and turned back toward God.  He never left God or turned away from him like Saul did. It's easy to disconnect our feelings about God from our obedience to God.  We say things like, “God knows my heart.”  As if God gives us credit for good intentions or having the right feelings toward God.  It's clear that God does know our heart, but like David and Saul, we reveal the contents of our heart by our humility and responsiveness to God's word.  I want God to say about me, “Rob is a man after my own heart, he did everything I wanted him to do.”  What does that look like in our current generation?  How can we be people who put things into practice?  Here are some indicators of a person who “trembles at God's word.” Take notes during sermons, classes and seminars.  Notetaking is a lost art.  As a young Christian, those sitting around me in church often had both a paper Bible, a notepad and a pen.  People scribbled furiously as they listened to the sermon.  Notetaking is not proof of obedience, but it is one way to stay tuned in and to allow the word to penetrate deeper.  I will often write things down and then place a star next to the points that I felt were particularly convicting or challenging.  Immediately write down three things that you can put into practice.  I've gotten into the practice of offering “next steps” a the end of my lessons.  I learned this from Nelson Searcy.  I think it's valuable to know how to apply the lesson of the Bible.  Action is what matters, not simple accumulation of information.  I like to make lists and one thing I will do is start the day by writing down three things I can put into practice from what I read or heard.  When we listen to a sermon or read our Bible without regular application, we resemble those who listened to the words of the prophet Ezekiel:  31 My people come to you, as they usually do, and sit before you to hear your words, but they do not put them into practice. Their mouths speak of love, but their hearts are greedy for unjust gain. 32 Indeed, to them you are nothing more than one who sings love songs with a beautiful voice and plays an instrument well, for they hear your words but do not put them into practice.  Ezekiel 22:31-32.  How many times do we hear God's word without any conscious intention of applying it in our lives?  We are committing the same sin as those in Ezekiel's day.  Get an accountability partner.  Our sinful nature desires we remain as we are.  Even our best intentions can get blunted by our old habits and routines.  One of the best ways to break out of a rut is to get accountability, coaching or discipling.  This is one of the hardest decisions to make and yet often the most powerful.  I remember listening to a preacher mention that he had accountability software on his computer to help him avoid pornography and visual temptation.  I was convicted that I had nothing in place to monitor my browsing.  I went home that night and downloaded Accountable2You software.  This sends a report of my past week's computer activity to my spiritual mentor.  The knowledge that someone else will see what I'm looking at is a powerful inhibitor against sinful behavior.  I recently hired a physical trainer twice a week to help me get into and stay in shape.  I have gradually crept up out of my desired weight range over the past five years.  In spite of the fact that I regularly exercise, I haven't been able to get back into what I consider my “normal” range.  I found him in the gym by looking for the biggest, strongest guy in the gym.  I shared my faith with him, studied the Bible with him and asked him if he would train me.  He not only helps me go beyond my physical limits in training, I also pay him a little extra every month for what I call “professional nagging.”  I log my weight daily on Google Drive and share that link with him so he can keep track of how many calories I'm eating every day, how much I'm exercising and how much I currently weigh.  He does a great job of getting on me when I'm tempted to make excuses.  I've lost fifteen pounds since the beginning of the year.   Do you have anyone that is hold you accountable to become the person you want to?  Look for accountability in common areas of difficulty: ·         Confession of sin ·         Personal finances ·         Physical fitness and weight control ·         Evangelism ·         Service to the community All of these areas are incredibly different to change without first building a scaffolding of accountability.  You aren't weak because you need help.  You are actually showing amazing self-awareness and strength by acknowledging that true change demands a supportive environment.  Use Forcing Mechanisms I've played guitar since the age of fourteen.  After a couple years of guitar lessons, I plateaued at the same skill level for about four decades.  I could play a couple of songs partially and that was about it.  It wasn't until we ran out of songleaders and musicians that I was forced to get involved, dust off my guitar and start learning new worship songs.  I now know far more songs and play better than at any time in the past.  Why?  Sunday shows up about every seven days and if I'm not ready, it can be really embarrassing.  Playing with other people, learning from them and working as a team brings the best out of me and you.  When you are trying to grow in any area, set up forcing mechanisms that will keep you on track.  ·         Schedule a time once a week with someone else to go sharing ·         Join a financial accountability group ·         Join a band ·         Join a club that encourages growth. ·         Schedule a weekly time of accountability ·         Schedule time for church every week and don't make exceptions   Recognize and embrace the process of change and growth.  Anytime you put something new into practice in your life, you will experience a period of awkwardness, discomfort and even fear.  You are doing something that you haven't done before.  You are going through a beginner's stage.  Many people start to make changes, but retreat because they feel embarrassed or stupid because they haven't mastered the new skill.  This is true in any field, not just spiritual growth.  How many people start piano or guitar lessons and quit soon after.  Why?  They didn't see immediate progress.  They didn't like the beginner phase when they weren't that good.  I like Ben Franklin's quote, “Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience.”  When growing, developing new skills, learning anything new, patience is the master skill.  You have to be willing to give yourself time, allow for mistakes and be okay with being awkward and embarrassed at times.  One of my biggest regrets is not learning Japanese as fast as I wanted.  I lived in Japan for ten years and learned how to speak and write.  However, I could have sped up the learning process radically had I embraced the embarrassment of not speaking well more directly.  I wanted to be perfect immediately.  My pride wouldn't allow me to make mistakes, so I avoided so many opportunities to speak imperfectly.  I learned, but I learned slowly.  If I could go back in a time machine, I would set a goal every day to see how many language mistakes I could make.  That would insure that I was in the game learning.  Where do we need more patience and acceptance of the novice stage? ·         Preaching ·         Teaching lessons ·         Teaching the gospel in Bible studies ·         Small group discussion leadership ·         Sharing our faith and inviting people to church ·         Meeting new people ·         Learning languages ·         Dating ·         Being a great husband or wife ·         Being a great parent All of these incredibly important skills have a predictable growth process.  You can't become a master without going through the novice stage.  Embrace it, accept it and allow each mistake, failure and setback to communicate to you that you are growing in your mastery.

The Hacka Podcast
6. Assimilation and Discipleship - Church Systems E3

The Hacka Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 15:14


This is the third episode in our series of short episodes on Church Systems. It is all about the Assimilation and Discipleship System - how we take people from their first visit to being fully developing members of our church. I reference the book Fusion by Nelson Searcy. You can find it here - https://amzn.to/3jTOmr5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacka-podcast/support

Minor Touches To Major Impact For Nonprofits
Your Response To A Gift Speaks Volumes To The Giver

Minor Touches To Major Impact For Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 14:04


Fusion, by Nelson Searcy.  The book is about how Searcy, a fledgling church planter in New York City began to harness the power of first-time guests at his infant church.  He began to see their first-time visit as a gift that he should celebrate.1.  Like Searcy's first-time guests who never returned, most first-time donors never give a second gift."How you respond when you've been given a gift - and what you do with the gift itself - proves just how much you really appreciate it."- Nelson Searcy2.  Know how you will thank first-time donors before you ask them to give.Most nonprofits spend far more time asking and far less time thanking.  THE biggest giving program globally, Harvard University, has more million-dollar gifts than anyone else in the world.  The majority of those givers' first gift was less than $100. (Read More Here)HOW YOU RESPOND TO FIRST-TIME DONORS CAN DETERMINE IF THEY EVER GIVE AGAIN.  ACTION STEPS:Develop a Welcome Packet    2.  Involve your board in the welcoming processGet your board to help you write thank-you's to first time donorsEducate your board to the power of celebrating first-time giftsSix Ways To Say Thank-You To First-Time DonorsGive your board great examples of good thank-you notes they can followCheat-Sheet For Writing Better Thank-You's FREE DOWNLOAD:Just recently I gave to a local charity for the first time.  I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY THEIR RESPONSE!  Kristoff Cohran and Mission 3E responded to my first-time gift with a welcome packet that made me glad I gave and inspired me to give again!!  Kristoff has given me permission to share their welcome packet with you.  FREE, a gift from me (and Mission 3E!).  Use Mission 3E's packet to inspire your own.  JUST DO IT!!  MISSION 3E WELCOME PACKET DOWNLOAD HEREMORE POPULAR POSTS:How To Write A ‘Thank You' Like A BossCovid-19, Race, Unemployment And A Bridge In Honduras: What Can Nonprofits Learn? TO LISTEN!Why Your Nonprofit MUST Be Able To Describe A World Where It Is NOT NeededJust Say Thank YouLeaders Don't Go Silent In Times Of CrisisWhite-Led Nonprofits: The Race Conversation Has ArrivedGET NEW WSD NONPROFIT POSTS IN YOUR EMAIL©2020 WorldStage Development - David Oaks

Point of View Radio Talk Show
Point of View January 7, 2021 : Nelson Searcy, Charles Mizrahi,

Point of View Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 131:59


Thursday, January 7, 2021 On Point of View today Kerby shares from the headlines issues that affect our lives, the aftermath of the invasion at the US Capitol, the joint session of Congress that certified the Electoral College results, and the confirmation of the presidential election. Kerby’s first  guest is Nelson Searcy who will share […]

Greenelines
The New You with Nelson Searcy (Season 2, Ep. 6)

Greenelines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 65:57


What is your motive to be healthy? Is it to look younger or to lose weight for a bikini body? Lead pastor of The Journey Church and bestselling author Nelson Searcy asked himself and others, "What is your motive?" when it comes to your health. In this episode, Nelson connects the missing components to your health to what God has planned for you to fulfill. He discusses the three major areas of health from his new book with Jennifer Dykes Henson, "The New You: A Guide to Better Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Wellness." Listen how to stop feeling guilty where you are today. Fix your spiritual to start working toward a New You.

Greenelines
Coming Soon: The New You with Nelson Searcy

Greenelines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 3:33


Hear a teaser of the next Greenelines episode. Best-selling author Nelson Searcy is in the studio to preview his new book coming out Jan. 1, "The New You". Listen to how you can change to a better physical, mental and spiritual you.

Love Leads
Establish a Relationship with New Comers (Ep. 54)

Love Leads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 31:12


The first seven minutes of a visitor's experience is crucial. According to Dr. Nelson Searcy these minutes begin the process of turning a first-time guest into a fully engaged member of your church. Listen in as Dr. Searcy chats with Dr. Greene about the importance of building relationships from Dr. Searcy's book Fusion. Gain knowledge of biblical hospitality through scripture, how to apply it to your organization, and the impact of a handwritten note by a leader.

BridgePointe Christian Church

Shifts in our view of money can make all the difference in what we do with our money and what our money does to us. This series looks at the scriptural view of money and challenges us to shift our own view.Series bibliography and resources:How to Be Rich by Andy StanleyFields of Gold by Andy StanleyThe Generosity Ladder by Nelson Searcy (www.generosityladder.com)The Treasure Principle by Randy AlcornDon't Say $#&%X in Church by Bo ChanceyFinancial Peace University (w/ Dave Ramsey)(www.fpu.com)

BridgePointe Christian Church
Owner to Steward

BridgePointe Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 46:30


Shifts in our view of money can make all the difference in what we do with our money and what our money does to us. This series looks at the scriptural view of money and challenges us to shift our own view.Series bibliography and resources:How to Be Rich by Andy StanleyFields of Gold by Andy StanleyThe Generosity Ladder by Nelson Searcy (www.generosityladder.com)The Treasure Principle by Randy AlcornDon't Say $#&%X in Church by Bo ChanceyFinancial Peace University (w/ Dave Ramsey)(www.fpu.com)

Fighting for the Faith
Transfer the Anointing?

Fighting for the Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 139:21


00:06:50 Patricia King God Wants to Bless You 00:19:46 Matt Sorger Transfer the Anointing 00:40:57 Jim Bakker Taking Christianity Seriously 00:40:57 Christine Caine Stepping Into Your Future 01:08:25 Sermon Review: My Church is A Place to Make a Difference by Nelson Searcy

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BBFI Leadership Podcast
BBFI Leadership Podcast Episode 002 (Steve Reynolds)

BBFI Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016


In this episode we interview Steve Reynolds, pastor of Capital Baptist Church just outside of Washington, DC. He has also authored several books including Bod4God, Get off the Couch, and most recently co-authored with Nelson Searcy the book The Healthy Renegade Pastor. In this podcast Steve will be sharing from personal experience as well as research several principles on being healthy. His passion is for pastors and Christian leaders to understand the importance of taking care of their bodies.Continue reading →

Church Leader Insights Podcast
The Truth About Church Growth with Nelson Searcy and Bill Easum

Church Leader Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014


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The Hardy Group - Everything But Preaching
Nelson Searcy - How to Keep More First Time Guests

The Hardy Group - Everything But Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2013


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Church Leader Insights Podcast
Join Nelson Searcy in the Holy Land

Church Leader Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2012


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Fighting for the Faith
Your Transformed Life is NOT the Gospel

Fighting for the Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2009 162:47


• AFA Ends Boycott of the Gap • Persecution Update • Bishop Says Traditional Carols are Nonesense • Your Transformed Life is NOT the Gospel • Sermon Review, "Ignite: Your Worship Can Change the World" by Nelson Searcy of Journey, New York City