Things to watch out for:
a competitive spirit
a controlling spirit
a contentious spirit
a discontented spirit
p. 45
The baptism of love the New Testament church experienced after the Spirit's coming was unlike anything the world had ever seen. People set aside time daily just to be together, to eat and laugh and sing and worship God. When someone was in need, others sold their possessions - without being asked! - so the needy person could be helped. Slave or free, Jew or Gentile, or even a complete stranger - everyone had a place in God's family. When pagan observers were asked to describe the early church, their oft quoted comment was "Behold, how they love each other!"
p. 51
"By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another"
John 13:35
Being Led
1. Tune your heart to His voice
2. Mind the checks (if you feel doubt, wait and do nothing)
3. Test the message (against scripture)
4. Watch for repetition
5. Take the next step
6. Beware the Spirit's withdrawal
7. Ask for and expect wisdom
The only type of self-examination, according to Smith: "For one look at self, take ten looks at Christ."
p. 84
Yes to Little Things
Saying yes to inconvenience so someone else might be blessed.
Saying yes to a backseat role though we're fully qualified to drive.
Saying yes to doing the unseen, the unnoticed, and the underappreciated.
Saying yes to overlooking faults and inconsiderate slights.
Saying yes to patient listening though there's much to do and more to say.
Saying yes to chores others should rightfully do.
Saying yes when we'd rather say no.
Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much. Luke 16:10
p. 102
5 Rs for Managing (harmful) thoughts
1. Recognize (as defamatory, selfish, accusing, confusing, etc.)
2. Refuse to accept it as own - don't dwell on it
3. Reckon yourself dead to teh power of sin (Romans 6:7, Colossians 3:5)
4. Rest in knowing that you are in Christ and He is in you.
5. Remind yourself of who you are in christ, dust ourself off...
You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, whose thoughts are fixed on you. Isaiah 26:3
p. 118
Afraid (Pslam 27:1)
Overwhelmed (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Running Away (Romans 14:4)
Threatened (Psalm 7:1)
Betrayed (Deut 31:6)
Confused (James 1:5)
Angry (James 1:19-20)
Depressed (Psalm 40:2)
Unloved (Jer 31:3-4)
Phil 4:8
p. 114-115
Avoiding the Shriveled Soul Syndrome
Avoid gossip
Release bitterness
Take risks
Trust
Don't live for "stuff"
Master your appetites
Grow deep
Be generous
Think globally
p. 156-157
How to Forgive
1. Make the choice
2. Find a faithful friend
3. Bless, don't curse
4. Keep no record of wrongs
5. Bring it all to God
Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
Colossians 3:13-14
Putting Off the Old and Putting On the New
stop rationalizing
apply strategy
be realistic
be encouraged
start today
p. 224-225