My Personal One Month to Live Challenge
October 20th, 2008
We are halfway through the One Month to Live Challenge at Cedarcrest. Throughout this series we have been asking the question what would you do if you knew you only had one month remaining in your life. I hope this has been a great priority check for everyone involved. It has been an eye opening challenge for me! This is what I have learned so far…….
God has used this one month challenge to convict me and point me back to what is really important in life. That’s right I said God has convicted me! Yes, pastors get convicted too! Here is what I mean.
The past several months at Cedarcrest have been unbelievable as we have moved into a new location at Allatoona High School and seen God use this new opportunity to dramatically grow the ministry of Cedarcrest Church. Through this exciting time of growth I have been totally consumed with all that has been going on at the church. Please hear me, I have no illusions at all that the growth we have experienced has been anything other than a movement of God, but I have wanted to make sure I do everything in my power to make things happen as well.
The conviction that God has brought into my life over the last several weeks is that I have poured myself into the church with all that I am to the neglect of my family. This is a battle for balance that I know I will continue to fight, but it is a battle that I cannot lose for the sake of my amazing wife and three beautiful children. I have been reminded that my ministry begins at home and I must do all that I can to ensure that I love my bride as Christ loves the church and gave Himself up for her (Ephesians 5) and train up my children in the way they should go so that when they are old they will not depart from it (Proverbs 22). To live out these verses I must consitently be intentional to put my family ahead of my ministry and behind my personal relationship with Christ. With that in mind I am so grateful for this challenge! It has been the perspective check that I personally needed. God has brought me back to center and reminded me of what is truly important. I am so grateful for God’s love and patience as He continues to teach me and shape me into the Christian, Husband, Father, and Pastor He wants me to be. I am praying that God will continue to challenge our church to focus on what really matters and use the life He has given us to make an impact for eternity. The gentle reminder I needed to hear is the impact we make begins at home.
What kind of impact are you making on your family and the one’s you love? May your eternal impact start at home and flow into the world around you as you seek to put Christ first, your family second, and your career or ministry third. Know that as we fight to keep our priorities in order, God is fighting for us! He will honor your commitment as you seek to live with an eternal mindset and live every month as if it were your final month to live!
Entry Filed under: Uncategorized

Leave a Comment
Some HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
Trackback this post | Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed