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Cover Bands Don’t Change the World - Daily Development
January 31, 2010
Pastor Jon Hand
1 Timothy 4:9-16

Podcast Listen to Sermon: Cover Bands Don’t Change the World - Daily Development

Books:
The Holy Longing - Ronald Rolheiser - This book cuts to the core of what drives and feeds our souls as humans. If you want to know why to pray and how to develop an Jesus-shaped imagination of how life could be–read this book.

The Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable. - Godin’s books seem to be about business, but really they apply to life. Living as a follower of Jesus turns you into a Purple Cow. Read the book and you’ll get what I’m saying.

The Story we Find Ourselves In - Brian McLaren - This is a book designed to invite you into the story of the Bible. The book is a fictional story of real people with real questions about God and how God’s Story works in our lives…or is it we work in God’s story?

Community Group Discussion Guide

Getting Started

1. Have you ever had the experience of meeting an old friend, perhaps someone you went to high school with, and you were surprised by how they had changed (or not changed)? What surprised you?

2. Have you seen a spouse, friend, or family member change significantly over a period of time? What were the most significant contributing factors to their change?

From the Book

1. Read 1 Timothy 4:6-16 First Timothy is a letter from Paul, a major leader in the early church, to Timothy, a young man who Paul was mentoring in the faith. What advice does Paul give Timothy in this passage? In verse 7, what do you think he means by, “Train yourself to be godly.”? What might this look like in our lives.

2. Read John 16:5-15 This passage records some of the things that Jesus said a few days before he died. Who is the “Counselor” that Jesus is talking about here? What is Jesus promising? In verse 13, what do you think it means that, “He will guide you into all truth?” What does this mean for us as we seek to be more like Jesus? How have you experienced the Holy Spirit leading you into truth and helping you become more like Jesus? RULE OF THUMB: You can be fairly confident that the Spirit is working in you when you find yourself choosing the Jesus route in a way that doesn’t come natural to you. How you respond to a disappointment. How you respond to a temptation. Feeling prompted or compelled to sacrifice for someone. Experiencing humility. Experiencing love for someone you would not normally be open to. etc.

So What?

Choose one activity from the following list to practice daily for the next 2 weeks. Tell your group which one you choose, and talk about your experiences the next time you meet together.

- Take 5-10 minutes each day to talk to God about any problems you might be experiencing. Ask God to show you how to act, and write down any thoughts or impressions you may have.
- Talk with someone else about what’s going on in your spiritual life. Tell them about your struggles and/or the good things.
- Pray for 10 minutes each day. Ask God to change you, and listen for anything he might be saying to you.
- Read one chapter from John each day. Ask God to talk to you, and do whatever you feel like He’s telling you.
- Before you go to bed at night, take a few minutes to thank God for all of the good things that happened that day. Make a practice of admitting to God those things that were selfish, prideful, judgmental, done in anger, motivated by fear of what other’s think of you. Admitting these to God is not about appeasing his wrath, it’s about humbling ourselves and seeking relational honesty with God. Invite God to replace your sin with love for him, love for yourself, love for others. Express willingness for God to use your Daily Development to transform you to become more like Jesus from the inside out.

//Look at what God has done…

Yesterday, I was reflecting on the last few months of my life and Engage.  As you know Engage is a start up Church.  We are like a toddler learning to walk for the first time; wobbling legs, eyes wide as silver dollars, start-go-fall and starting again.  We have been able to take some very significant steps and much has happened along the way.  I want to share the progress with you…Look what God has done thus far.

Here are a few of the many things to celebrate: Let’s do this in numbers! (i know this may be a bit long, but it’s worth your time)

TEN. The number of months ago that a few of us met for the first time to discover the vision for Engage. According to statistics some new churches meet for 2 years before they are ready to have a Sunday morning expression.

THIRTEEN of us met on Feb. 24th, 2008 for the first Engage Core team meeting.

FOUR..the number of months its been since we left New Life Community ( our parent church ) to formally launch Engage.

FIVE-HUNDRED..the number of people who came to Green Fest and heard about Engage.
Plus, we had many great conversations that day. We established identity and presence in the community. There is where the Bergeys first met Engage. Yahoo..for the Bergeys.

TWENTY-SEVEN..the number of those outside of Engage who came to our “Come and See” informational evenings following the Green-Fest.

THREE. The number of times Engage has been in the local paper.

SIXTY is the number of vehicles we worked on for single parents last Sat. This is double the amount from last year.

ZERO..Just three months ago this was the number of places we knew we could rent for Engage to meet on Sundays.

ZERO..Just three months ago this was the number of people who were ready to lead Engage Kids…Yahoo for Amy K., Kristen, and Mimi!!

ZERO..The number of people we knew who could operate our sound system just 2 months ago. Yahoo for Shawn, Chris, and Jeremy!!

ONE month ago we didn’t have a dedicated official treasure of Engage. Yahoo for Bill our treasurer.

ZERO..The number of people who could lead music on Sunday less than two months ago. Yahoo for Brad!!!

ONE-HUNDRED and TEN–The average number of visits to our Engage web site per day. This is up from 80 just last month.  Yahoo…Jeremy!!

THIRTY. The number of adults who consider themselves a part of Engage and want to help.
Not bad, since we left NLC with just 7 adults who were original to NLC.

SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED is the amount of money individuals outside of Engage have given us because they really really believe in what we are doing believe God can reach even further through us.

IMMEASURABLE is the collective number of people we are loving, touching, and having meaningful relationships with.  People who want to be around you. People who want to know you more because they can sense that they really matter to you.  This is what it means to be the Church. We are the church!  We don’t need to launch a service on Sunday to be God’s expression of himself to our friends, co-worker, each other, and those far from God himself.  It’s official. Engage is a Church. We’ve been a Church. Remember what we say, “Church is what happens the other 6 days of the week at work, at home, on the phone, through emails, etc.”  I was reminded this past week that our primary focus is not launching a worship service.  Our primary service is launching people.  Sundays are important! But they are not the most important.  God has plans to use us to help people in our community who are looking for God but not religion.

Seth Godin is very insightful person who writes books about the power of ideas to influence people.  He recently said, “Faith matters. A lot. Religion often gets in the way of faith. Religion, the scolding, rules-based part of religion, the part used as a lever in life or politics to insist that people follow a certain person or a certain idea… that’s not spreading so fast online.  But faith, faith is the salve we’ve always wanted and still want. . . People want to believe, they want to be surrounded by people who believe and they want to feel good about it. What an opportunity.” Check out Seth’s insightful blog and books at http://sethgodin.typepad.com

This is our moment. This is our mission. Helping people know Christ and find real and true life.

So, I think God has been at work.  God is showing us that his grace is sufficient for us. His power is made perfect in our weakness. Our church coach Bob Lane was at Engage on Sunday. He was very encouraged by what he saw.  My dad has always said to me, “Jon, enjoy the journey. Celebrate what God is doing. Live in the present.” I need this reminder.  It’s often the present, the process, that determines the progress.  Look what God has done thus far in a relatively short amount of time.

{But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.}  Corinthians 12.