Mon.12.8.14...Get the Big Rocks in First


Last week we saw how Joshua as the new military commander was to invade and conquer the land that the Lord had promised to them. But what was mission critical to his success was to follow God’s battle plan for success. It was a surprising one that we wrote down and meditated on- “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth (keep chewing on it); meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” (Then you will thrive and successfully accomplish My will for you.) God’s word was to be top priority in Joshua’s life. We saw this also being lived out by Job and Jesus who both placed a higher priority on the real soul food of God’s word than their earthly food. As you recall, Job said, “I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread” Job 23:12. His priorities were in order. What could you suggest to help a friend who struggles with daily meeting with God in His word? Give him our saying- “No Bible, no breakfast or no Scripture, no sleep.”

Many strong believers begin their day by starting it with God and his word. I usually do. No, I’m not a legalist. I don’t care when you carve out time to spend time with the Lord. But I do know that each day gets busy with unexpected interruptions to our plans. (It’s been said, “If you want to make God chuckle, tell him your plans.”) Yet early in the morning or late at night tend to lack many of the interruptions, especially early in the morning.

Read Mark 1:32-35. Despite a late nighter of ministering to people, notice what Jesus did early the following morning. If even the Son of God made this his top priority, shouldn't we as well? Read also a prophetic passage about Jesus in this regard- it’s found in Isaiah 50:4.

To be clear, there is no command about when we meet with God. Some find the evening far better for them. The key to success here is making a commitment that you will not violate. That’s why “No Bible, no breakfast or no Scripture no sleep” is so helpful to live by. Our natural desire for food and sleep reminds us that we need to feed ourselves on God’s word and rest our souls in him. King David even made a vow not to go to sleep until he had found a place for the Lord to dwell (Ps.132:1-5). By application, have you found a place for the Lord in your schedule? Whether it be morning or night, the key is to keep your commitment to meet with him. Blessed is the man who does so.

1.- Write out Prov.8:34 on your MP3 card. Simply write “Did It” when you did it.

Okay, so what does today's blog title, "Put the Big Rocks in First" have to do with what we're talking about today? Everything! The following YouTube short reveals this-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE5geO3GDtk

2.-I don’t rely on my feelings whether to spend time with the Lord or not. He is my rock and my salvation and he calls me to lovingly meet with him daily. So I get this hugely important rock in everyday. Like busy King David, I have made a vow that I won’t go to sleep without reading God’s word and responding to him in prayer. It is the best commitment/practice of my life. God longs to meet with us and strengthen us day by day. So have you made or will you join me in making such a vow or commitment to get this all important rock in- to not go to sleep until you have spent time with God and his word? Simply answer Yes or No.

If so, then congratulations! I believe one of the practices to becoming a manly man is making crucial commitments and keeping them. (It's boyish to skip things when they get hard.) May the Lord bless you and give you many manly men who have learned by your life to make time with the Lord their highest priority in life. 

3.-R? Any relationship you sought to make right? You R respected for doing so.

4.-E? As you probably have noticed, E stands for Encouragement. We want to get you into the joy of encouraging your teammates. To begin with, simply give a word of encouragement to the brother who last commented above you. Just click on the "Reply" tab immediately under his comment and leave your words of encouragement. Then put 1. after 4.-E? if you encouraged 1 team member on the blog today. (Or 2 if you did so for 2 men, etc. Get in the habit of praying for the man that you encourage as well.) 

Fri.12.5.14...How to Prevent the Word from being Dead in your Head






Have you ever felt like you were just reading, but not really relating to the Lord?
I sure have. But several years ago I found a great way to prevent the intake of God’s word from just being dead in my head. It’s prayer reading. It’s so simple. Hopefully, you’ve already enjoyed doing such. This will be a great practice to pass on to your protégés and also share with loved ones. Let’s take a short passage to illustrate prayer reading- Proverbs 2:1-6. Here’s how it reads from the NIV-

My son, if you accept my words and store up my commands within you,
turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding—
indeed, if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding,
and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure,
then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.
For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.

Now here’s how one might personalize it and turn it into prayer reading-
Heavenly Father, I thank you that I am your son whom you want to mentor. What a privilege! I am your son whom you love. Your word reveals your best way for me.
So I will accept your words; O may I never reject them.
I will store up your commands within my heart. I’m doing that with my 3x5 cards with my brothers. This has been such a blessing.
I will turn my ear to wisdom. Jesus, in you are all the treasures of wisdom.
I will apply my heart to understanding. And I also ask your help to do so.
Yes, I call out to you for insight and understanding. For I need your help. Sure, I can learn a lot of facts through prayerless study. But to make your truths live in my life requires you. Please forgive the many times I’ve settled more for content than communion.
Help me to look, not only for understanding, but for you. For Lord, you are more precious than silver. I will search for you and your ways in your word as for hidden treasure. Jesus you are the treasure hidden throughout the Older Testament and you are in open view in the New.
Thank you Lord for your promise that my searching will not be in vain. I will find you and understand the fear of the Lord.
Yet Lord, I admit that I still feel like a pilgrim on the far edges of your court. I see you, but only from a distance. But thank you Lord, one day it will be face to face.  

So prayer reading involves-personalizing the pronouns, praying it back to God, admitting when we fall short of the standard, asking for his forgiveness and help, seeking Christ as the hidden treasure, claiming his promises and praising him.

1. Now it’s your turn to prayer read. Read anywhere within the first 9 chapters of Proverbs and take only one, two or a few verses and write and post your personalized prayer. No one is grading you. You’ll do fine. Try it, you’ll like it!

2. Pick one of the verses you especially liked or even a phrase from it and write it on your 3x5 card (or your smart phone version of such Sam:). Just write "Did It" when you did it. Then seek to review it throughout the day, reflecting on it and praying to God regarding it. This is the way we can commune with God in his word day and night as we saw in Josh.1:8. 

3. Respond to the question at the very end of this blog. Thanx!

Congratulations on a perfect game Wednesday! Everyone commented on the blog that day. Way to go! I am so pleased. This is the fellowship of the flaming heart that I've always longed for. As you know, Monday and Tuesday were practice days. Then you were simply listed alphabetically. Now you are on one of two teams- Alpha Force vs. Delta Force.  Within each Force you will note that they include 2 Fire Teams. (Yes, you can pick new names:) You will also note that Alpha Force and Delta Force are tied at 18 out of 18. What does that mean? Remember, you all were given credit for Monday and Tuesday practice games. Then Wednesday everyone participated. So that's 3 days x 6 men on each Force = 18. Thus, 18 out of 18 possible points. Way to go! So keep up the good work. Your teammates are counting on you :) There's an old adage we're trying to incorporate here- "Keep it simple; make it fun!" So let's have fun. Speaking of which, you can be looking forward to a fun get together in about a month. We'll make the announcement regarding it soon.


G=God's WordREAT
Wednesday
Alpha Force18/18
Fire Team 1
1Jack RogersY
2Daniel ContrerasY
3Roger VinlasacaY
Fire Team 2
4Israel FuentesY
5John PallozziY
6Sam VargasY
Delta Force18/18
Fire Team 3
1Mark EstradaY
2Mike PaganY
3Dave HeidekrugerY
Fire Team 4
4Eddie MoralesY
5Ismael AndradeY
6Gary RemsonY


Congratulations on a great first week of Officers/Coaches Training. We've begun by focusing on the vital priority that we and our proteges need to cultivate- communion with God through his word. We will introduce a second vital priority connected to it this coming week, Monday through Friday. 

So what about the weekends? Sundays you can certainly read anywhere you wish. But we will bless Pastor Mark by making his passage our M3 passage that day. Bring your Bible and pick out a verse or phrase that grabs you and add it to your 3x5 card. Want to earn brownie points with Pastor Mark? Show him your 3x5 card after the service. 

But what about Saturdays? We designed Saturdays to be a day for you to pursue your own personal interests in God's word. Also you will get credit for the fruit of your discoveries. You'll actually have an entire week to complete these enjoyable GDPs (Growing Deeper Projects). We'll help you every step of the way. You will succeed. So for now, what would be one subject in scripture you would like to learn more about? (Include this in your blog comments. Thanks.)




Th.12.4.14...Help Yourself & Others with this 2nd Power Tool




Monday we learned that God has given us the amazing power tool of his word to build us up and those we mentor. When we taste of the goodness of the Lord in his word, we want more. But then why is it such a daily battle to be daily in God’s good word?

We do have an enemy who battles fiercely against the Bible. Satan has attacked God’s word since the garden. I think one of his greatest efforts is to keep believers from even opening its powerful pages. How can we fight back? Use this other amazing power tool God has given us. It is your will. God has made us in His image. We are not like instinctual animals. Like God we can choose. And he tells us to choose His word- “Choose my instruction instead of silver” Prov.8:10. Sadly, many would rather make money than make time to be with God. Making time for something is always a choice isn’t it? Whenever we choose something, we are saying no to other things. When we choose God's word and God's way, God's Spirit meets us at that point to energize us. We are not left to our own willpower. When you choose to workout your salvation (choose to obey God's word), God works in you. That's his promise! See this in Phil.2:12,13- "Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose." We wisely choose to skip a lesser thing for a greater thing. You have chosen this day to be here with your brothers around God's word. Way to go! Keep making that wise choice every day. 

But what if a protege of yours doesn’t want to choose God’s word on his own? Then he is not ready to coach and be a teacher of others. He’s still a baby needing someone to spoon feed him. That's not my opinion, it is God’s word- “by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God’s word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” Heb.5;11-14. This constant use of God’s word helps us to mature. You are here because you are well beyond needing to be spoon fed. You are a coach quality man. 

People often say they don’t have time to read and feed on God's word. Yet it’s really not a lack of time, but a lack of desire and choice. As busy as we are, we still make time to feed our bodies because it's desirable. But a person often will not feed his soul on real soul food. 

It's strange but true: The less you eat of physical food, the more you desire it.
But the less you eat of spiritual food (the Bible), the less you desire it. Yet the more you feed on God's word, the more you develop a taste for it. Jeremiah said, "When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart's delight" Jer.15:16. 


1.- Now let's read about Job and Jesus. Read Job 23:12 and Matthew 4:3-4. What impresses you as you think about these two passages? 

2.-Write out Job 23:12 on your 3x5 card, Post-it note, or such and carry it with you and review it today. Once you’ve written it down, please simply write “Did It.” in your Post a Comment response. (Don't forget to click Publish when you're done:)


So for the protege or person who really wants to conquer his struggle of not feeding daily on God’s word, get him to use his power tool of choice. Tell him, "Choose, like Job and Jesus, that God’s word will be more important to you than even your daily food. Choose to live by the motto- “No Bible, no breakfast or no Scripture, no sleep.” In other words, I will not feed my body before feeding my soul on God’s word. Or if this works better for you, I will not go to sleep before reading a portion of God’s word." Many find the early morning or late evening hours the best time for their time with God. No matter how late it gets, get into his word. I’ve seen my wife get up at night because she realized she hadn’t yet spent time reading God’s word. You, my coach friends, are fulfilling the motto, “No Bible, no breakfast; no Scripture, no sleep” by keeping your commitment to be here daily on this blog feeding yourself on God's word. Way to grow!

PS- I’m open to ideas to keep our scoring fun and improving us while we fight the good fight. For a while, we will square off based on alphabetical divisions. Feel free to email me with your ideas and feedback any time- 708-543-6544. We still had a few that were having trouble getting things going with the blog Tuesday, so we're giving everyone credit for that day. So Tuesday was our last practice. Now it's game on going forward! May the most faithful team win! Feel free to cheer your teammates on. Some of you have already been doing that and it's a beautiful thing.


G=God's WordREAT
Tuesday
Alpha Force
1Daniel ContrerasY
2Dave HeidekrugerY
3Eddie MoralesY
4Gary RemsonY
5Ismael AndradeY
6Israel FuentesY
Delta Force
1Jack RogersY
2John PallozziY
3Mark EstradaY
4Mike PaganY
5Roger VinlasacaY
6Sam VargasY



Wed. 12.3.14...Give Your Life to What is GREAT!


Our great King has given us a great commission to make a great impact by multiplying MANLY or Christlike men. Anyone who so practices and teaches (mentors) God's word to others, Jesus said, "will be called great in the kingdom of heaven" Mt.5:19. Jesus also said that a life of service makes a person "great" (Mark 10:43-45) and they will receive a "great reward" (Luke 6:35). Also God's word commends those who are a "great help" to newer believers (Acts 18:27). Thus, we wisely want to give our lives to what is great. 

Using a scoreboard is not a new idea, but it's a great idea to keep us pursuing what is truly great in God's kingdom. Today we want to begin scoring on the first letter of GREAT- God's word.

Our G.R.E.A.T. Scoreboard


Why keep score? Because when you keep score, you always play better. Because we like to see how we did. Because we can  spur and cheer each other on. Because we were built for challenges. Because it reveals where we may need to improve. Because it reminds us that there is something on  the line. Because God does. Well, our scoreboard is not so great. It doesn't even work. It's what we are tracking that is great. As we devote our lives to GREAT things, our lives become great in his eyes and our progress shows up on our spreadsheet below. Note: Because of blog glitches on our first day and because I'm happy to bless you, everyone scored a goal and contributed to a team victory. 
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G=God's WordREAT
Monday
Alvin JamesY
Daniel ContrerasY
Dave HeidekrugerY
Eddie MoralesY
Gary RemsonY
Ismael AndradeY
Israel FuentesY
Jack RogersY
John PallozziY
Mark EstradaY
Mike PaganY
Sam VargasY
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Growing Strong in God's Word
As a mentor or coach, if there was only one piece of advice that you could give to a protege, what might it be? I know what I would share- to daily read God's word. Then the Lord can mentor him every day on so many issues over time. God's word is so transforming!

1. Let's read Psalm 19 now. It begins by describing how God speaks to us through nature. Then v.7-14 describe how God speaks to us through his perfect word with it's many benefits. Pick just one verse or phrase and share what you like about it. ("Post a Comment" and then Publish below .) Also let me know that you wrote that on your 3x5 card or such.

I hope you're already finding this 3x5 card to be a simple but powerful strategy to help you meditate on God's word day and night (Joshua 1:8). It also gives you treasure to share with others. I just emailed my daughter, Mariah, at college my meditations from Joshua 1:8-9. Hope you find opportunities to share as well. God's army is advancing.

Tues.12.2.14...How to Conquer the Giant Eraser Machine




Have you ever felt like there was this giant eraser machine erasing everything that you read in God's word shortly after you got busy with your day? I sure have. How frustrating all the more when we come across passages that exhort us to remember God's word, to meditate on it and not to forget what he was said. If only there was a way to conquer that eraser machine! There's is and it's really simple. Write the praise phrase you picked today on a 3x5 card and carry it with you. Look at it a few times during your day and pray it into your soul. Want to really start to embed what you read? Keep adding praise phrases each day to that 3x5 card. That way you can  review what God impressed upon you over the past several days. Just start a new card when one gets filled up. Try it, you'll really like it! (It comes with a money back guarantee:) Speaking of money, how much money would it take for you to do the 3x5 card routine for the rest of this month? Then do it. Ps.119:72. You'll like it and never go back to the old blackboard eraser days. The cool thing about this is that it also makes it easy share with your family and others what you've been gleaning from God's word. Just pull out your card. No more forgetting due to the giant eraser machine! Use this 3x5 system until you find something that works better for you. Then share it with us. It might be writing it in your daily journal or using some app on your smart phone. The key is to look at it a few times a day. That's what I like about having the 3x5 right in my shirt pocket. Try putting a hash mark on the card each time you pull it out to look at it. Challenge yourself and reap the great benefits God wants to bring in your relationship with Him. 

1. Read Joshua 1:1-9. Joshua had far greater responsibilities on his shoulders than any of us. He had just been given the command of leading over 600,000 men, plus women and children into heavily fortified enemy territory. He certainly didn't have time to waste. But note what God said was mission critical for his success. What excuses do you think your proteges might give for skipping this daily priority for success? Share your thoughts in the "Post a Comment" below, then hit Publish. 

2. Write out Joshua 1:8 on your 3x5 card, Post-it note or such and seek to review it during your day. Once you've written it out, simply write- "Did it" in your Add a Comment below. 

Can we claim God's promise given in Joshua 1:8? Click the link to watch the following 4 minute video and discover the answer.

http://www.biblestudytools.com/video/how-does-god-s-guarantee-of-success-to-joshua-carry-over-to-modern-day-christians.html

Tomorrow, you'll see your name and points you put up for yourself and the team on our scoreboard.
Note: Since the scoreboard guy doesn't want to stay up late each night waiting for the last person to post his comments, there will be a 2 day delay. So Monday's totals will appear tomorrow :)


Mon.12.1.14... One Power Tool to Really Build Up Yourself and your Proteges





First of all, let me welcome you to M3! I'm so glad you're here with us. This is going to be a great time of growing together. Always feel free to call me (708-543-6544) if there is any way I can help you, especially as we get started.

So let's start off talking about power tools. Power tools are great things we men love to use. Not only do we like having that power in our hands, they can also get so much done faster than we could ever do so on our own. For example they enable us to build such things as a house. (Did I ever tell you about the time I was in a building trades class in high school? We built a house! Confession- I kept the foreman busy.) The power tool that God has given us to build up others is His word. Paul said, “Now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace which can build you up…”Acts 20:32

It would be a very slow, laborious process to try and build up our protégés if they were solely dependent on us to give them the word. God wants people to get into His word on their own. That’s why Paul said, I commend you to God and the word of His grace.

When I came to New Life as a missionary associate pastor in 1988, the church was still called Berean Memorial Baptist Church. Mark said the word “Memorial” sounded like a funeral home and most people didn’t have a clue why “Berean” was in the name. But why Berean? (Berea was a town Paul evangelized after leaving the riotous Thessalonians who drove him out.) “Now the Bereans were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true” Acts 17:11. So to call a church people “Bereans” is to give a very high compliment- that they daily dig into the Scriptures. If we want to build up strong multiplying men, we need to get them into the word of God daily. (The following verses also speak of people meeting daily for God's word- Acts 19:9; Psalm.1:1-3 and Prov.8:33-34.)

We want to help men grow up strong in their salvation. Daily feedings on it can do just that. Peter writes, “Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good” 1 Peter 2:2-3. And it’s as we get into God’s word that we also taste more and more of God’s goodness. And that stimulates the appetite all the more. So read daily, focusing on the goodness of the Lord. That’s what we will be doing together in the word.

Please click below where it says "Add a Comment" and share your responses to the following 2 questions.

1.-God is not a legalist, so why do you think He wants us to be daily in his word?


2.-God’s word actually has a lot to say about God’s word. For example the longest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 119 and almost every single verse is about the word of God. As you dig in you will taste and see that the Lord is good. So thumb through its 176 verses and write out a verse or phrase that you especially like. 

  
If you have wanted to be faithful to meet with God daily in his word, that longing is now being fulfilled for you. Just bring your desire and we will help you attain such. Come here anytime tomorrow. Speaking of tomorrow, have you ever been frustrated with quickly forgetting what you read in God's word? Tomorrow, you'll discover the tool to defeat the giant eraser machine.


PS- In two days, you'll see your name on our GREAT Scoreboard and the points you put up on the board for our team for responding to the blog today. 
Thanks Champ!


11.28.14 A Preview to our launch of M3...

Welcome to M3!

Welcome to an introduction to M3 Coaches Training. We are looking for a few good men to train to coach and multiply MANLY men. You were invited to be a part of this team because we believe you have what it takes to make a G.R.E.A.T. impact on others. (You'll learn the meaning of our G.R.E.A.T. focus as you go forward.) As in war or in sports, and in the army of God, teamwork is essential. (TEAM=Together Everyone Accomplishes More). As we promised in the Youtube presentation and on our website, you will never have to go it alone. You will always have your wingmen on either side of you. This buddy system is the most basic of our team structures. In the military, their smallest groups are called fire teams. Our fire teams will usually be composed of 3 men, so you will always have someone on either side of you. For approximately the next three months of our Officers Training, when you post on our daily blog, these men or others will look to read what you have to say and encourage you. They will pray for you and keep in touch with you. And of course, you will do the same for them. You will develop strong ties, perhaps stronger than you’ve ever had at church. For it is only as men strive together that relationships grow deeply.

You’ve applied and been accepted for a great mission. We think you have the right stuff. We need men who are determined to accomplish the great commission with us. Is that you? Consider the following true story.



Are You Unstoppable?
On June 7th, 1981 Israeli pilots flew a daring and successful mission to take out an Iraqi nuclear reactor, destined to make nuclear bombs to destroy their country. Afterwards, one of the pilots was interviewed and asked if he feared being shot down. His answer so impressed me. He said that he didn’t fear being shot down. He feared not fulfilling the mission. Wow! The apostle Paul had this same committed and conquering attitude. He declared, “I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me” Acts 20:24. When the vital mission given to you becomes more important than your life, you become unstoppable. Here’s a thought provoking question- What does it take to stop you?

Think of what stops many people who have no compelling mission, who view life as a playground, not a battleground. Can you imagine the Israeli pilot or the apostle Paul giving such excuses as believers do today for not completing even a simple assignment, such as to daily read their Bibles and keep in touch with their team mates. (That would be a whole lot easier than risking your life to complete a daring mission). They give such excuses as- “I forgot. I didn’t have the time. I was too busy. It was more than I expected. I didn’t like his tone of voice. I didn’t know I had to do that! I wanted to watch the game instead. We had a family thing that went late. I had a lot of other work I had to do. I was planning on doing it later. I needed my sleep. I’d have to get up earlier to have the time. I’d have to stay up late to get it done.” If you were an employer or a military officer or a professional coach, would you accept such excuses?  Many American believers have become couch potatoes. But when men have a great mission and become committed, they turn their back on such excuses. They want something more than their comfort. They want to fulfill the mission and their destiny.

We are at war and we have been given a vital mission- the great commission to multiply Christlike men. What would it take to stop you from carrying it out? Becoming unstoppable begins with a choice. “I will be unstoppable. I am a conqueror, not a quitter.” Note how Paul had this attitude. He declared, “Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? Just as it is written, “For your sake we are being put to death all day long; we were considered as sheep to be slaughtered.” But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” Rom.8:34-37. I taught my son when he was very little to say, “I’m no quitter, I’m a conqueror.” (I just dropped him off at wrestling practice. Last year 10 guys dropped out within the first two weeks- not him.) Are you a quitter or a conqueror? Choose to be true to who God has made you to be- a conqueror- an unstoppable man on a mission. When the wicked adversary plants the thought to give up, declare, I am a conqueror. I am an overcomer. I do my duty. I am unstoppable.

We get the mission done, no matter what. We are “no excuses” men. We are unstoppable. Is that true of you? Someone has said that an excuse is the skin of a “reason” stuffed with a lie. The enemy and our fallen nature are great at making excuses. Sadly, those who are great at making excuses will never become great. To prevent your future proteges from giving you excuses for “quitting in the moment” for not doing their daily blog or calling you back by the following night or not making their mentoring meeting with you, we will use two very effective and biblical motivators- rewards and consequences. Repeatedly, God says that he will give back to each person according to what he has done. God uses both rewards and motivating consequences. Wise parents, teachers, coaches, employers and military leaders do that all the time with those they are seeking to help. So what will we use to help ourselves and our protégés fulfill their mission to grow and multiply godly men? Let’s start with the rewards.

Rewards or Honors for GREAT Service
As you know in M3, we practice the biblical injunction to honor those who set the example for others to follow (Phil.1:29; 3:17; 1 Cor.16:15-18). God himself gives out honors in heaven. Not only will there be times when you are publicly honored for helping your protégés become coaches, but you will be honored far more often for your participation in G.R.E.A.T. pursuits. Jesus wants us to become great servant leaders. He declared, “whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant” Mt.20:26. Jesus is the perfect example of a great man. So we will focus on 5 vital areas of greatness that we will pursue, keep track of, and regularly honor. Today, let’s look at the first two of these 5 key elements of being G.R.E.A.T. in God’s kingdom.

G=God’s word
God’s word is so foundational to living a great life in God’s eyes. Jesus said, “whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven” Mt.5:19. And thanks to God for this blog, we can share (teach) what we have been learning with each other. (You’ll also see how this will overflow the banks of this blog, enabling you to teach others as well.) We know God wants to meet and communicate with us through his word on a daily basis. He is not a legalist. He loves us and wants to daily help and bless us. “Listen to my instruction and be wise, do not ignore it. Blessed is the man who listens to me, watching daily at my doors…”Prov.8:33-34. This daily time with God in his word is seen in several other passages (see- Psalm 1:3; 119:97; Acts 17:11; 2:46; 19:9). So each day we will study the same Scripture passages and share briefly what we got out of it. Sometimes it may be just a few verses we will focus on. At other times we will study a paragraph or a whole chapter. These M-F "Growing Stronger Together" blog times should never take you more than 15-20 minutes. If you go longer than that, I commend you for digging so deeply, but that’s your choice, not what is necessary. 

Many people have struggled for years to be faithful in meeting daily with God. Many admit they gave up because they weren’t getting much out of it, or they didn’t know where to read (They used a drop and plop approach- I’ll read where the Bible drops open and my finger plops down. Bad approach. We don’t do that with any other book or letter we would read.) Others admit they want to read daily, but they need a holy kick in the pants. If any of these hindrances to daily reading have been true for you, they will all be solved. Not only will we all be reading and responding to the same passage daily, we will also be on teams and keep track of our progress. Those who keep their word and read the word and share each day on our blog prove that they are unstoppable. They are not excuse makers. Thus, at the end of the first month that you have read and posted daily with us, you will be presented with the "Unstoppable" pin. And each month after that you are unstoppable, you will be honored at our monthly meeting. To keep track of our progress, we use our GREAT scoreboard.

Why keep score? Because when you keep score, you always play better. Because it’s the only way to know who is on mission and who needs help. Because it’s the only way we know whom to honor. Because we like to see how well we are doing. Because it makes it more enjoyable. Because we were built for challenges. Because it reveals where we may need to improve. Because it reminds us that there is something on the line. Because God keeps score. Our GREAT scoreboard will help us keep focused on the GREAT things of God’s word and of being Respectable. The letter R in G.R.E.A.T. stands for- 

R=Respectable
Being a man that is respectable is important to God and to our character (1 Tim.3:2). And a crucial aspect of being men of respect is being reliable. It's hard to respect someone who isn't reliable, who can't be trusted. God is so reliable or faithful. He is our faithful Father. He is faithful to forgive us and to care for us. And He wants us to be like him. He commends faithfulness in us. We long to hear him say, “Well done good and faithful servant.” And it is faithful or reliable men that we are to select to mentor and multiply. Notice this emphasis in our theme verse- “The things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses, entrust to reliable men who will be able to teach others also” 2 Tim.2:2.

The Marines have a great motto, “Semper Fi!” It’s Latin for “Always Faithful.” We too are looking for a few good men, men who are faithful, reliable. Yet this seems to be a dwindling quality to find these days. Men say they will call you back, but then they don’t. Talk is cheap and so is their character at that point. “Many a man claims to have unfailing love, but a faithful man, who can find?” Prov.20:6. It is a disrespectful and dishonoring thing for a protégé or a fellow M3 member not to return your call promptly and vice versa. Quick communication is critical on a sports field or battlefield. We too want to be prompt, reliable and respectful in returning calls or emails. Jesus stressed that if a man cannot be faithful in such “little things” he should not be entrusted with the true riches of God’s kingdom- the care of people (see Luke 16:10-31). Men need to make amends if they fail to return your calls promptly (at the latest, by the following night), so they will owe you a coffee or doughnut of your choice. If this happens again, they will also need to email you an apology. You then are to forward his apology to me. I need to know if this man has an ongoing problem being reliable with his team mates. We are committed to helping, not embarrassing people. If a man knows his computer or phone is not working or lost, then he is to simply email me or use another phone and call me. One call takes care of it all. You are joining a great team of encouraging men. Each  day on the blog, you will see men encouraging others. Read the comments of the person who last blogged and pass on a few words of encouragement. 


Consequences
Consequences are powerful motivators. New year’s resolutions fail miserably because usually there are no consequences attached to them. But highly productive people know they can’t depend on “feeling motivated” to go to the gym or such. They get accountability partners and put a huge consequence on themselves if they don’t fulfill their commitment. Here’s an example between two men- “I will give you my rent money if I don’t make it to the gym at least 12 times this month.” With such a big consequence, you can be sure he fulfilled his commitment. So how about this? If you don’t read and post each day with us, you must fork over your month’s rent or mortgage payment:) Just kidding! My wife would shoot me for playing such a high stakes motivational game! So let’s make it small, but big enough to motivate us and our proteges. Five bucks ought to do it. This is due at our monthly meetings. (If five bucks seems too much or little to motivate you to daily blog, then let me know what would work best for you.) If a person fails to blog a second time in the month, then perhaps he needs a bigger refiners fine. We will let the offender decide the amount that would motivate him. Our desire isn’t to fine people, but to refine their character and help them keep their word. 

In conclusion- This was a lot more reading than what we will have on our daily blogs. Nonetheless, it took this slow reader only 12 minutes to read through it. The Monday-Friday blogs should take you only around 15-20 minutes to complete. (It takes me a whole lot longer to write them. Guess what I do with a lot of my free time?:) Saturdays are a day of rest from the blog. Sunday's we just visit the blog to share a verse or a thought from the sermon. We also read the Growing Deeper Projects that our brothers have posted. 

We want to commend you for being an unstoppable team mate with us. Email or call me back as soon as you have finished this reading assignment, so I can credit you appropriately. Just come here to our blog each day M-F anytime that works best for you and read and respond to it. I’d suggest adding it as a Favorite (Ctrl-D). If you have problems with it or questions for me, call me anytime. Here’s my number- 708-543-6544.

Yourstoserve,
dave


PS- Don’t forget to contact me now that you have read through the above introductory info. Also you can hit me with any questions that you may have.