WAR ROOM
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WAR ROOM
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![]() It occurred to me last night (or perhaps Friday and it took me the whole day to remember the idea a second time) that there's one guaranteed way to become effective and efficient. Repetition. A habit of repetition. Which normally happens through practice. And what isn't a practice exercise towards greatness, is likely, at the very least, a daily discipline. Consider, this Memorial Day weekend, those who have served to protect and defend their country and lost their lives in said service. A lifestyle of daily disciplines. A phenomenal amount of practice and training in their area of expertise within the unit of their chosen branch of service. Repetition until they have gotten it "right". Repetition until they are at the top of their game. Repetition until they are the standard of efficiency. Repetition until they are the model of effectiveness. Unrivaled competency. Unmatched proficiency. The idea from Friday, was S.W.A.T. Special Weapons and Tactics. Not just training to do the complex job of law enforcement. Specialized training in highly developed tools that required skilled hands and even more, thoroughly skilled minds. When you discover your daily disciplines aren't quite up to the opposition; you realize there's yet another level... which means, no matter what you know; you're never done learning. I'm amazed when I talk to my brother... I'm so impressed and proud of what he has accomplished in his career in the private sector... all through the grace of God. And yet the number of times he's told me he has sat in meetings, conferences and training seminars and felt comparatively small, considering the level of knowledge existent within the rest of the room, continues to increase. Likewise, my pastor. 23+ years as the Senior Pastor of a single church. Youth pastor. Associate Pastor. Taken opportunities to speak at churches and conferences, serves on the board of a global non-profit organization, holds a key leadership position within our district offices; teaches those studying and preparing for ministry... it's incredible how God has used him, not only in leading our church, but in helping train, mentor and build other churches and pastors. And the number of times he has mentioned, sitting in meetings and conferences and feeling so not worthy to be in the presence of great minds, continues to ascend as well. So whatever your ministry's level of effectiveness and efficiency... taking another look, will surely uncover yet more opportunity to increase your impact within the body of Christ. If you're at the top of your game, the quickest way to lose that status is top practicing; stop your daily routine. Don't. Stay the course. If you're not at the top of your game as a church, ministry or pastor, seek out what's missing and inquire of the Lord where you should put your first focus. For the little I think I know, and the tons I know that I don't; I know there is always a "what's next" moment. No matter our walk and how much farther along it seems the person next to us in the room seems to be; there's a reason God has you where you are. Just be faithful in your efforts to be effective and efficient. And on this #effectiveSunday, we will join with you pastors in prayer, for God to help strengthen you as you continue to be faithful in your service. May God reveal areas for improvement in your ministry and utilize your strengths to help mentor other ministries who are struggling. Pray for wisdom and guidance; that while the church seeks for ways to make a greater impact; that church itself does not become routine. May all who enter, have a life-changing experience; an encounter with the one true, living God... not because of what man has done, but because God inhabits the praise of His people; and honors His promises. To those who seek Him. To those who love Him. To those who serve faithfully in what He has called and set before them to accomplish. For eternal impact. For the advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. - PNC
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AuthorJust a man, attempting to fulfill God's plan. Husband, Dad, Dreamer. Blogger. Archives
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