Monday, March 25, 2013

How To Develop a Ministry

We finished up Set 2 materials yesterday with the topic of Ministry. 



Set 2 Meeting 4 - How to Develop A Ministry
 
What is ministry?

- In a nutshell, it’s seeing a need and meeting it

- examples of different kinds of ministry, both formal and informal

What does it mean to have a ministry mind set?

- The example of David who was focused on doing the work of the Lord wherever he was (when with the sheep he was meditating on Scripture and developing skills to use for God’s kingdom; when visiting his brothers he saw the need, took action, and killed Goliath; when in the wilderness he was “discipling” and training men; while he was king he was planning God’s house, throughout his life he was writing Psalms…which still minister to us today!)

A couple powerful examples:

Story of Arthur Stace, “Mr. Eternity” http://www.mreternity.info/

Story of Nick Vujicic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl58qufXfYk

Who Are You? What is Your Identity?

-Your answer should be: I am a child of God! And your life should show it…

Where is Your Treasure?….Matthew 6: 19-21

Building on the right Foundation?…1 Corinthians 3: 5-15

Where are you sowing?…Galatians 6: 7-10

Main Concepts:

1.) The importance of using our time for eternal things rather than earthly things.

2.) Shining our light requires initiative and courage on our part.

3.) Remember that our underlying motive for ministry must be our LOVE for the Lord and others (Rev. 2:2-4, 1 Cor.13)

BYMPC pgs. 59 - 66

Activity - Write letters of encouragement to Bright Lights headquarters

Tea Time
 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Mercy


What a great meeting this past Sunday on Mercy!  I had written my notes up on Saturday, changed them on Sunday morning, and then when the meeting actually came around, the Lord brought up all kinds of things that I hadn't even thought of beforehand...I love it when He does that!  Here are the notes:

 

Bright Lights Set 2 Meeting 3 - MERCY


Define Mercy

(Compassion, pity, tender affection, love, show favor, to be gracious, lovingkindness, to be good or kind)


Opposite of Mercy?

-Bestowed on an inferior.

-A form of love determined by suffering and need - whether or not they be worthy or deserving.

-Forgiveness for offense.


Personal experiences


 
1. Our desperate need of the Lord’s daily mercy

To cultivate Mercy, we first must recognize how much we’ve been forgiven (Luke 7: 36-50)
 

2. Importance of having an attitude of mercy and compassion to those who have hurt or offended us. Micah 6:8 (Practical situation that might occur in which it is required to show mercy: family, friends, people at school)
 

3. Focusing on the needs of the person who has hurt you, rather than on their offense. How to think mercifully toward others, as well as act mercifully.

4. Parable of the unmerciful servant (Matthew 18:21-35)

5. If we desire the Lord and others to be merciful to us, then we need to show mercy to others. (Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy. Matt. 5:7)