1.After a brief large group opening, we will split into our small groups.My teaching time will be at the end instead.Well finish early for our Crockpot party.
2.Start with the following activity.
þHand each group member a 3x5 card
þAsk each person to write down on a scale of 1-5, how well do you feel your daily activities in the past week reflected your priorities?
þBased on your daily activities, what do your real top five priorities appear to be?
þWhat activities can you reduce or eliminate that would give you more time for your desired priorities?
ocutting out kids least favorite activity
otelevision even Christian TV can be a distraction from life
orandom internet surfing
oout of control hobbies
odisorganized shopping
ostop trying to pick up everyone elses hobbies/interests
þDoes the fact that we spend a lot of time doing something mean it is a priority?
3.Read Days 40-46 for next time.
I hope you have been challenged this week to think through what is important to you and what should become more important to you.But tonights message isnt meant to put you into bondage.In fact, my goal is to have you walk out feeling freer than you ever have before.The purpose of prioritizing is to give us more time to do the things God created us to do.I want to go over some really concrete examples before we head into our study.For example, maybe this week Ive decided that I spend too much haphazard time feeding my family.I can do things like:
þLets Eat
þThe Cannery
þOnce a Month Cooking
þCrockpotting
to still meet the physical needs of myself and/or family.
Or maybe housework seems overly consuming.Programs like FlyLady.net can give good advice in that area.But being a Christian isnt about a clean house or homecooked meals its about relationships with God and with people.Housekeeping and cooking are about hospitality and that is ultimately about love.
So what are our priorities supposed to be?And how do we balance them without continually being frustrated with ourselves?By changing the way we look at priorities.I believe it is not Gods desire to be first in our lives it is his desire to be at the center of our lives invading every aspect.Like a wheel, God is the hub, activities are the spokes, and our relationships are the tires.The spokes are means to facilitate our relationships.God and people are eternal; what we do is temporal.Activities should never be the focus activities are just ways to interact with people.That is tough sometimes for those of us who are task-driven.
So what are the rules to follow?
þMatthew
(Jesus) Golden Rule
þMatthew 22:38-39 (Jesus) Love God, love man
þJohn
(Jesus) Love each other like I do
þJohn 17:21-23 (Jesus) Be one as the Father and Son are one
þGalatians 5:1 (Paul) It is for freedom Christ set us free
þJames
(James) Christ gave the perfect law of freedom
þ1 Peter
(Peter) love one another
þ1 Peter
(Peter) by the way, dont abuse your freedom
Jesus took away all the rules but one genuine love.Not ushy-gushy caving to whatever someone wants from you.But love that recognizes your role in their spiritual well-being.And sometimes that seems to conflict with their physical well-being.This is one of the many reasons we need the Spirit in us, directing us toward right behavior.
Why did God create 613 laws in the first place?To guide us toward a healthy, fulfilling life.But in typical human fashion, we turned them into bondage.Its the difference between have-to vs. want-to.We dont want our spouse to stay married to us because they have to we want them to want to.God doesnt want devotions done because we have to he wants us to want to hear from Him.Christ came to both free us to love and enable us to love by giving the Holy Spirit.
So if Christ freed us to do anything, why did I bother having you look at how you spend your time?Because truly loving God and others will take time.Hebrews 12:1 tells us to throw off weights and sins.We can usually recognize sin, but are you carrying around unnecessary weights to your time or emotional energy?
þhobby that is too time consuming
þtelevision even Christian TV
þtoo many commitments
þgeneralized chaos in your home
þbickering temperament
Luke 6:48-49
oIf you work the words into your life, you are like a smart carpenter who dug deep and laid the foundation of his house on bedrock.When the river burst its banks and crashed against the house, nothing could shake it; it was built to last.But if you just use my words in Bible studies and dont work them into your life, you are like a dumb carpenter who built a house but skipped the foundation.When the swollen river came crashing in, it collapsed like a house of cards.It was a total loss.