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6 Ways For Adults To Focus In Church

February 23, 2016

6 Ways For Adults To Focus In Church
Brittany recently wrote a post that gave us some really practical and helpful suggestions on how we can engage our children in Church. One of the requests we received was to write a post covering this topic for adults. To be honest, I’m thankful we got this request because it was a great reminder of the many challenges present in BOTH children and adults. In fact, some of these issues we face as adults are because we may not have dealt with the challenge as a child.
So, how can adults stay focused in Church? Here are 6 things you can start working on at church this weekend!
  1. Turn your phone on “Airplane” mode. Here is my confession… my biggest distraction on Sundays is because of fantasy football and the early Sunday game. Without even thinking about It I find myself checking the scores and how my fantasy team is doing and then I get the elbow from my wife. We all have our “go to” distractions whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Google+. The best way to get started is to disconnect from these distractions!

ProTip

Some of you are wondering why I said “Airplane mode” instead of turning the mobile device off. If you are like me, you may read your Bible on your mobile device. I’d recommend that you grab both the Faithlife Study Bible (for personal and devotional Bible reading) and the Logos Bible App (for more in depth study). In both of these free app’s you can download the Bible for offline use!
  1. Be intentional where you sit – My mom always told me to make sure I sit in the front row in school. I hate the front row. The back row is even worse because I get distracted by what everyone else in front of me is doing. I found out that the 2nd or 3rd row was the best for me to stay focused. The same principle applies to where we sit in Church. If possible, sit in a place that positions you to be more focused.
  2. Take notes – Do your best to take some notes. I typically have a notes document in my phone via Logos that is specifically for church services. By taking notes on things that were insightful or questions you may have you are engaging your mind in an assertive way which helps us in our memory recollection. When we just sit and listen, its a passive type of learning. Download my Church Notes Worksheet

ProTip

Leverage your notes within the context of your family. Go over them and ask questions at lunch when you sit down together or during your family Bible study time. If you are not currently doing a family Bible study, join us for our Monday Devotional: Ephesians Study. You can grab a free family guide and dialogue Ephesians with your family.
  1. Be intentional about follow up conversations – Sometimes we need accountability. Accountability is good for a variety of reasons including building solid relationships with other believers. Grab some friends or even couples at the church and schedule some time to grab coffee or dessert. Be intentional to discuss and cover what was covered at church. This will create a sense of responsibility for us and will directly impact our engagement in church.
  2. Pray – The best help you have is the Holy Spirit. Pray and ask the Holy Spirit to help stay focused and to learn from the depth and beauty of God’s Word. Make this prayer a habit, in fact, pray it with your family on the drive to church in the morning.
  3. Remind yourself of the Gospel – All of the points I provided before this are all meaningless if we don’t remember the Gospel. The recollection of the goodness of God and his great love, mercy, and grace reminds us how who we were apart from Christ and how great a salvation we have in Christ. It’s this source of remembrance that will stir up our affections for Christ and remind us of our need for the Gospel which in turn will motivate and fix our attention on Christ.

 

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Joel

Joel loves theology and believes that the way we understand theology plays directly into how we live our lives as parents, husbands, wives, and ministry leaders. Joel has served as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and associate teaching pastor. Joel holds a B.A in Biblical Studies, an M.S in Organizational Psychology, and is currently finishing his Mdiv. Joel also works for Faithlife (makers of Logos Bible Software) and travels the world speaking at Christian conferences. Needless to say, Joel’s contribution to the blog will be theology focused!

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Monday Devotional: Ephesians 1

February 15, 2016

Monday Devotional Ephesians 1
Last week we looked at Ephesians from a 30,000 foot level. As we read through this letter we see that Paul writes with two specific categories in mind. Paul starts Ephesians by laying out Doctrine, specifically the doctrine of salvation. He continues by unpacking duties, namely the duties of Christians within the context of home and church life. This week, we start to really jump into the content of this letter. Something that we should really consider as we study the scriptures is the use of repetition. Watch this weeks video as we unpack an important phrase utilized in Ephesians 1 and why it is important.

 

Next week:

1. Continue to pray before and after each time you read
2. Read Ephesians 2
Monday Devotional Ephesians 1

Joel

Joel loves theology and believes that the way we understand theology plays directly into how we live our lives as parents, husbands, wives, and ministry leaders. Joel has served as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and associate teaching pastor. Joel holds a B.A in Biblical Studies, an M.S in Organizational Psychology, and is currently finishing his Mdiv. Joel also works for Faithlife (makers of Logos Bible Software) and travels the world speaking at Christian conferences. Needless to say, Joel’s contribution to the blog will be theology focused!

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Monday Devotional: Ephesians Intro

February 9, 2016

Monday Devotional: Intro To Ephesians
Alas! You complain that your soul is out of tune. Then ask the Master to tune the heart-strings. – “Charles Spurgeon”
If we were honest many of us can relate to what Spurgeon refers to. We find ourselves in the rhythm of life and and when we lay down to rest, come to the realization that something is out of tune. One of the most important disciplines in Christian living is a pursuit of God’s Word. Spurgeon goes on to state that the revealed Word of God awakened him. What an important reminder for all of us. That the Word of God is both sufficient and sustaining, has the ability to retune our hearts and awaken us to the beauty of Christ.
Sometimes, we just need a kickstart and some structure. We would love to invite you to join our Monday Devotional series. Each Monday we will go through a book of the Bible and dig into the depth of God’s Word. To start, we will jump into Ephesians. In order to help us apply this and take it a bit further, you can sign up to recieve free weekly devotionals that go along with each video devotional. You can use this as a family devotional to go through with your kids. You can get started by doing the following:

1. Watch the video below, and make sure to share this post with any friends and family that you want to study Ephesians with

2. Sign up to recieve the free Ephesians devotional study guide

Next week:

Get ready for next week by doing the following:

1. Read Ephesians in one sitting at least 2x. Take notes and unpack the larger story and the main themes that stick out to you

2. Pray before and after you read. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s Word and cause your affections for Jesus to be stirred up as you study His Word.

Joel

Joel loves theology and believes that the way we understand theology plays directly into how we live our lives as parents, husbands, wives, and ministry leaders. Joel has served as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and associate teaching pastor. Joel holds a B.A in Biblical Studies, an M.S in Organizational Psychology, and is currently finishing his Mdiv. Joel also works for Faithlife (makers of Logos Bible Software) and travels the world speaking at Christian conferences. Needless to say, Joel’s contribution to the blog will be theology focused!

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Reading The Bible With the Hero in Mind

January 30, 2016

Reading The Bible With The Hero In Mind

I love sitting on the couch with a hot cup of coffee and diving into a brand new book. It’s not long before my mind is captured by the key elements of the story line including the hero, villain, and almost always an insurmountable problem that must be solved. When it comes to reading the Bible we find ourselves in a somewhat similar position. As we read through the stories of Moses, Ruth, Joseph, David, Esther, and even Samson, we find ourselves captured by the bravery and might of these incredible men and women of God. This is where things can get very dangerous because it can be incredibly easy to stop with the conclusion that we need to be more like them! The danger is that as we read the Bible, we are not meant to read it as if these figures are the hero. Rather, we are meant to see them as a reflection of the greatest hero, Jesus.

How Should We Read The Bible?

It’s easy for us to go through the motions when reading the Bible. One of the most important things we need to keep in mind as we study the scriptures is that Jesus is the point of the story. Every book, chapter, sentence, and word of the Bible leads us to the glorious arrival of Christ, his victory over sin and death, and his promise to return. So when we read the Bible and the various men and women throughout the pages of scripture, we always need to ask the question, “How does this point me to Jesus”? As we ask this question we will find that our understanding of the scriptures begins to come alive and relate to us in a powerful way.

Seeking Christ in Every Scripture Trains Our Mind

The practice of seeing and unpacking how Christ is being exalted and referred to in the scriptures trains our mind to see Christ as both sufficient and satisfying. While there are great principles to learn from figures such as Joseph, we also need to realize that they have their own epic failures. For instance, for all the good that Joseph did for the people of Israel, It’s interesting to see Joseph neglect grace to the Egyptians in the midst of the famine, and rather enslaves them to Pharaoh in order to pay off their debt for the grain that they need to survive. Needless to say, it’s not hard to imagine why the Egyptians grew to hate the Israelites and in turn enslaved them. Jesus on the other hand extends ultimate grace asking God the Father to forgive the people for they do not know what they do as he is hanging and dying on the cross. While Joseph enslaves a group of people that are not his own, Christ forgives and redeems all people. Jesus, is simply better. This training of our mind causes us to see Christ clearly in all of scripture and in turn helps us to grow in our affections for Jesus and be continually drawn into His goodness.

Steps To Seeing Christ In Every Bible Story

Sometimes It can be hard to change something that we have been doing for a long time. Some of us have been reading the Bible the same way for as long as we can remember. The following are some steps you can take to intentionally read the Bible and focus on Christ.

  1. Read the entire story in one sitting

  2. Re-read the story and write down the major points, issues, and questions that you may have

  3. Pray – Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the depth of Christ’s Word to you and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal Christ

  4. Identify areas in the story where there is success and failures

  5. Ask the following question – How Is Jesus better?

  6. Pray – Thank Jesus for his love, sacrifice, and his goodness

 

 

Joel

Joel loves theology and believes that the way we understand theology plays directly into how we live our lives as parents, husbands, wives, and ministry leaders. Joel has served as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and associate teaching pastor. Joel holds a B.A in Biblical Studies, an M.S in Organizational Psychology, and is currently finishing his Mdiv. Joel also works for Faithlife (makers of Logos Bible Software) and travels the world speaking at Christian conferences. Needless to say, Joel’s contribution to the blog will be theology focused!

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