Ten Things I Have Learned This Year: Part One
Ok, I will have to admit that I have learned a lot more than ten things this year. Just being in God’s Word should teach us a lot more than ten things! Going through a transition this year has allowed me see and learn some things that I would not have learned otherwise, or at least not to the extent that I would have learned as much. So, over the next few days, I am going to list some things that have been important for me to learn.
1. People are depending on me to be in the Word
- Not because I can impart some great wisdom to them, but because me being able to be who God intended me to be is dependent on me being in the Word so I know what God wants.
- If I am going to lead people, that leadership has to be based on something greater than me. I will only go so far, but God’s Word has unlimited potential to change lives and help people take their next step towards Christ.
- My daily time in the Word is the most important time I spend during the day. It energizes me and empowers me to love God, love people and serve both.
- It also helps me to be able to be a good example and leader for my family. They need to know that God’s Word is the ultimate authority in my life. If I am not in the Word, they will not be.
- If I am teaching or preaching God’s Word, I cannot rely on past experiences or lessons. I have to take the time to be in the Word so that God can work on me first. Only then can I have a message that is worth sharing. There is nothing worse than hearing someone get up and preach “pretending” they have studied (and everyone else knows they have heard it before… maybe two or three times before!). That is laziness, and there is no passion in that!
2. You may know what you want, but God knows what you need
- I am so glad that God works the way He does. Even during the transition this year, there were times when I thought that things were going to happen, and they did not. At the time, it was tough, but in the end, God took care of us.
- God has always done what was needed in my life at the right time. I may have wanted things to happen quicker, but God had His timing in mind. And I am so thankful for that.
- Being able to tell the difference between what we need and what we want is difficult at times. That is another reason why it is important to be in God’s Word. It helps us see the difference between perceived needs (wants) and actual needs. At times, Jesus would meet perceived needs in order to show someone their real needs. He did not always do that though. In the end, God’s plan was accomplished. God’s plan will always be accomplished!
What are some of the things you have learned this year?
(To be continued… tomorrow!)
susan white
Not that I’m looking for instant gratification but I need some guidance on where to start in the Word that would be more inspiring than Genesis (boring) and that would help accept what God has given me..
jpetermann
Susan, I think many times we make reading our Bible so hard, and we are looking far deeper than we need to in order to get something that will help us or change us. I like how you put it, “not looking for instant gratification…” There are a couple things I would do and suggest:
1. Read until you get one thought to carry with you. It does no good to read ten chapters a day and not take anything that you can use. I would rather someone read one verse and apply it. That said, you may read 3 verses or 30 verses until you get a thought that speaks to you. The important thing is not the amount you read, but what get out of it and take with you.
2. Get a good study Bible. One that is easy for you to understand. I like the CEV (Contemporary English Version) or the NLT (New Living Translation). Both are easy to understand. And you can find both versions with good study helps included in the margins.
3. Don’t give up. God will speak to you… and the more you read, the easier it will be for you to understand and make application.
4. Get a good devotional book or study guide. They are available in topical or verse by verse studies and can be a great help.
I hope that helps! Let me know if i can do anything to help! Oh, and a good book to start in your reading is the book of John and 1 John…