Hearts, Minds & Spirit

Hearts, Minds & Spirit Hearts and Minds & Spirit is an open discussion class. We have recently completed going through the

03/19/2020
04/17/2018

Since most of the class will be out Sun April 22 we have decided to cancel class this week. We will meet again on April 29 as normal.

03/31/2018

This Sunday, Easter, don’t forget to bring your favorite snack to share during our class time.

10/18/2017

It is with a sad heart that I let you all know that Don Pope passed away this morning. There will be a private family service later. May has asked for no food etc.

10/15/2017

Connie and I will not be in class today. We have the Grandkids so will only be at church at 11.

07/08/2017

This was one of my emails today. A good read. See everyone tomorrow.
Carryl
"Each prayer is like a seed that gets planted in the ground. It disappears for a season, but it eventually bears fruit that blesses future generations. In fact, our prayers bear fruit forever." - Mark Batterson, Draw The Circle


Quit Praying!
by Mark Batterson, from Draw The Circle




“Well done, good and faithful servant!”— Matthew 25:23

One of the defining moments in my prayer life happened a decade ago. I was in a small group with a friend who worked for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Georgetown University. Jeremy was working on a shoestring budget, and their campus ministry needed a computer. He shared the request at the end of our meeting, and I agreed to pray for it, but when I started praying for it, I felt that the Lord wanted me to stop praying. It was like the Holy Spirit said, “Why are you asking Me? You’re the one with the extra computer!” I quit praying in mid-sentence. I told Jeremy we didn't need to pray about it because I had an extra computer he could have.

I wonder how many of our prayer requests are within our own power to answer? Yet we ask God to do what we can do ourselves. And then we wonder why God doesn't respond. Maybe it’s because God won’t do for us what we can do for ourselves. God isn't honored by prayers that are within the realm of human possibility; God is honored when we ask Him to do what is humanly impossible. That way, God gets all the glory!

There are some things we don’t need to pray about:
• We don't need to pray about loving our neighbors
• We don’t need to pray about giving generously or serving sacrificially.
• We don’t need to pray about blessing someone when it is in our power to do so.
• We don’t have to pray about turning the other cheek or going the extra mile.
• God has already spoken on those subjects.

There comes a moment when praying becomes a form of spiritual procrastination. It’s time to stop praying and start acting.

Quit praying about the program and fill out an application. Quit praying for the friend you hurt and make a phone call. Don’t just complain to God about your coworker; circle them in prayer. Don’t just pray for missionaries; write a check.

One of my heroes is Peter Marshall, the former chaplain of the United States Senate. His prayers at the opening of Senate sessions are timeless. Peter Marshall believed in an action-oriented approach to Scripture.

I wonder what would happen if we all agreed to read one of the Gospels, until we came to a place that told us to do something, then went out to do it, and only after we had done it... began reading again?

There are aspects of the Gospel that are puzzling and difficult to understand. But our problems are not centered around the things we don’t understand, but rather in the things we do understand, the things we could not possibly misunderstand. This, after all, is but an illustration of the fact that our problem is not so much that we don’t know what we should do.

We know perfectly well... but we don’t want to do it.

Please don’t misinterpret what I’m saying. Pray about everything. Then pray some more. But at some point, we have to quit praying and start acting.

One of the great mistakes we make is asking God to do for us what God wants us to do for Him. We confuse roles. For example, we try to convict those around us of sin. But that is the Holy Spirit’s responsibility, not ours. In the same sense, God won’t do for us what we can do ourselves. And many of us get stuck spiritually right there.

We are called to pray about everything, but there comes a time when praying can be a form of disobedience, laziness, or negligence. We can’t just pray like it depends on God; we also must work like it depends on us.

When Christianity turns into a noun, it becomes a turnoff. Christianity was always intended to be a verb — more specifically, an action verb. The title of the book of Acts says it all, doesn’t it? It’s not the book of Ideas or Words. It’s the book of Acts. And if we said less and did more, I believe we would have the same kind of impact the first-century church had. And while we’re on the subject, we should be more known for what we’re for than what we’re against.

When everything is said and done, God won’t say, “Well said, good and faithful servant.” He won’t say, “Well thought,” “well planned,” or even “well prayed.” There is only one commendation He will give: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

(Excerpted with permission from Draw the Circle by Mark Batterson, copyright Zondervan.)

Your Turn
What thing popped immediately into your head when you understood what Mark meant by "Quit Praying"? Is there something you should be doing?

03/02/2012

We're studying how to be contagious Christians churchwide. Although it sounds like a disease, it is teaching us how yo be better witnesses. Do you have friends that you would like to join you in heaven? You can plant a seed that can help them grow in their faithwalk!!!

12/11/2011

Today: Luke 2

11/13/2011

Today: Hell and the Devil? An Introduction

11/05/2011

Earn All You Can!
Save All You Can!
Give All You Can!
Quote of John Wesley
Join the Hearts and Minds SS Class tomorrow to discuss some of John Wesley's Quotes and how they relate to us today!

07/18/2011

REMINDER:
Next Saturday July 23
Our Annual Breakfast for
Inner City Missions
6:30am till around 9
We need your help!
Cooking Sausage and Pancakes
for 80-100 people
and then cleanup

Freedom FestivalJuly 4th6-9pmFood, Games, Music, Fire Works
06/29/2011

Freedom Festival
July 4th
6-9pm
Food, Games, Music, Fire Works

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(850) 243-9292

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