Monday, May 2, 2011

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: Easter #3

So we are officially in the season of Easter. Last night we spoke about "practicing Resurrection," living the life Jesus lived before He died. As followers of Jesus we have become professionals at helping people get "reborn" & helping them understand the after life, but it's the in between part that is difficult for us. How do we live a life of devotion here & now? How did Jesus do it? How did the disciples live so passionately for the one they loved? Thankfully, Jesus left them with an incredible example & although we aren't to replicate it exactly, we are to take notice of the rhythms of his life & do what He still invites so many to do: "Follow Me."

Last night we all took a card & put one or two spiritual practices from the list below we are going to practice throughout the week. Make space to practice; & remember, learning how to do something isn't easy, yet in the end the reward is well worth the effort; this is "a long obedience in the same direction." Be patient.
Below is the sheet I handed out.



Learning from Jesus by practicing
Habits that Place You before God

Key Verse
Jeremiah 6:16 
16 This is what the LORD says:
   “Stand at the crossroads and look;
   ask for the ancient paths,
ask where the good way is, and walk in it,
   and you will find rest for your souls.
   But you said, ‘We will not walk in it.’

Thoughts
We long to see our lives whole, to know they matter. We wonder whether our many
activities might ever come together in a way of life that is good for ourselves and
others. Lacking a vision of a life-giving way of life, we turn from one task to another,
doing as well as we can, but increasingly uncertain about what doing things well would
look like. We yearn for a deeper understanding of how to order human life in accord
with what is true and good.
Craig Dystra and Dorothy Bass, “Practicing Our Faith” p.146

Spiritual Practices:
 “The main task is, by engaging in ways of using the body differently, to disrupt and
conquer habits of thought, feeling, and action that govern our lives as if we or someone
other than God were God and as if his kingdom were irrelevant or inaccessible to us…
Appropriate disciplines for developing new habits, kingdom habits, are practiced. A
further help in understanding what spiritual disciplines are for the disciples of Jesus is to
recognize them as simply a matter of following him into his own practices, appropriately
modified to suit our own condition.” (Dallas Willard, Divine Conspiracy)



Some Disciplines of Abstinence:
Solitude, Silence, Study, Worship,
Fasting, Frugality, Chastity, Secrecy, Prayer

Some Disciplines of Engagement:
Service, Celebration, Fellowship,
Sacrifice, Confession, Submission, Extra Giving.


My Spiritual Interests (check three or four you are most interested in)
CONNECT: You were formed for God and His family
I would like to live more of my life by faith _________
I would like my relationship with Christ to grow stronger _________
I would like to love people more deeply _________
I would like to resolve conflict constructively and learn to forgive _________

GROW: You were created to become like Christ
I would like to read the Bible more and know how to talk to God _________
I would like to become more like Jesus Christ in my character _________
I would like to be free of addictive behaviors _________
I would like to be free of the love of money and live generously _________

SERVE: You were shaped for serving God
I would like to develop my unique God-given shape for ministry _________
I would like God to open up opportunities to serve Him _________
I would like my home to be a place where I serve God and know his love _________
I would like to know how to help someone else become a follower of Christ _________

SHARE: You were made for a mission
I would like to build relationships with non-Christians and share God’s love _________
I would like to invite unchurched or unconnected friends into my community _________
I would like to reach out to people across cultural barriers _________
I would like to make my workplace a place of service and ministry _________

WORSHIP: You were planned for God's pleasure
I would like to experience more of the presence and power of God in my everyday life _________
I would like to please God by surrendering to Him every area of my life _________
I would like to accept the things I cannot change and become more grateful for all God
has given me _________
I would like to spend more time telling God how great and wonderful He is! _________


How can you live out the things you’ve marked this week at work, school, relationships, home, or in other areas of your life?

What simple ways is God asking you to live these passions out this week?

Spiritual Practices
List a series of activities you already do with some regularity that feed your spirit with God’s life. Think large, across all the fabric of your life in developing this list, not just of the ‘devotional’ exercises and tools. Please list up to 10 of them under these two headings, and in this order:

A list of 10 things in your life that bless you, esp. including ‘fun things’
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A list of 10 ‘spiritual tools’ or devotional habits that bless you. (i.e. prayer, service, worship, study, silence, etc.)
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Commit to practice at least one spiritual practice from each list each day this week.

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