The good and beautiful community - book notes
* Church and early home life develop your theology
* Theology is our understanding of God and communal life
* Early experiences shape how I think about God
* The difference in actions is how and why we live this way
* Early mythological gods lied, cheated, and murdered the Christian God loved human so much. He became one and died for them.
* God‘s love is so powerful it is transformative
* Ambassadors are familiar with the language of both cultures so they are able to communicate effectively
* We are slowly losing our humanity
* The kingdom of God is not about rules, but about goodness and confidence and laughter we discover when we let the Holy Spirit lead us
* We need to ask questions, but then listen to the spirit in the answer
* Let God know what you are feeling
* Most of the questions asked against Christianity is not the real issue
* Evangelicalism is sharing why you have hope
* The Christian community has its roots in the future and its branches in the present
* Society says we need to define identity on basis of behavior… Christianity says our identity comes first
* God is asking us to invite people into an interactive life with the Trinity. The kingdom is not in trouble.
* Each day we make thousands of decisions and while many of them have little effect on our souls there are many decisions that expose the state of our souls.
* Most dominant narratives are built on self preservation, personal happiness, and making sure our needs are met. This can form individuals and community.
* The community of Jesus finds its power in Jesus himself.
* In the kingdom of God we are safe and secure, we are loved without condition
* It is possible to have a high regard for others and proper self esteem at the same time
* Phil2:4 Paul knows we look to our own interests first, not condemned, but said to also focus on others needs!
* The most important task we have especially for those in church leadership is to pray for the success of our neighboring churches
* You cannot forgive by our own strength or will
* Knowing we have been forgiven leads to healing
* 80% of church work is done by 20% of people
* Ask your friends: -how is your soul -in what ways do you need encouragement right now -what things are holding you back from living more fully for God
* Judgment makes our guilt go away
* God wants us to be stewards of creation and other resources (finances)
* Making money is not always the best use of our time
* We need to be stewards of our time as well
* To be generous with others we must reflect on how others have been generous with us
* Worship is our invitation for alignment to what God is doing
* Questions for spiritual practice - how am I seeing God at work in what I’m doing - which practices do I enjoy the most or least - which false narratives do I struggle with - what is God showing me through this practice
* Values : habitual prayer, non cooperation with wrongdoing, conscious activity with people in need,