I've been blogging a short series about our inner life, discipleship, community, and ministry, inspired by an article by Henri Nouwen years ago in the Spring 1995 issue of Leadership. Find the most recent blog here.
A short excerpt from the blog that you may find interesting:
It seems to me that in today's church culture, we put everything else in front of solitude.
- Some put discipleship first. They say it all starts here. That we have to teach people how to grow and serve and share their faith.
- Some put evangelism first. Our first priority, they say, is to carry out the mission to make disciples.
- Some put leadership first. Everything begins with leaders who model the abundant life and bring others along, right?
- Some put community first. After all, they say, all of this good stuff happens in the environment of authentic Biblical community. So we have to build small groups.
Jesus said, "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." We seek God's Kingdom by being committed to the King.
Pleasr check out the rest of the blog here and I'd love to hear what you think.
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Comments
It's like the emergency air mask on commercial flights. The instructions say put your own mask on first before you try to help anyone else. We are all are totally inadequate without a connection to Christ power and the Holy Spirit's work in our own lives.
Once we are filled ourselves we need to disciple, teach etc... others to repeat the process we are all working through.
My Small Group Leadership blog is written mainly to leaders, so I did not differentiate this enough. So, yes, let's teach people how to have an intimate relationship with God, how to spend time alone with him as well as in community. But as leaders, let's make sure we're modeling that ourselves.
People that are new to the Christian faith have no clue as to what the various spiritual disciplines are. They need to be taught. That is why many people are in this forum. They have not been taught themselves or they don't see other people being taught.
Bottom line is that teaching on practicing solitude should be included in discipleship not outside it or it will never be put into practice.