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Discipleship 101: Preparation
Topic: #192 of 1288 for Sermons on Bible: Study
Scripture:
Mark 1:1-1:5
Denomination: Pentecostal
Date Added: March 1998
Audience: Believer Young Adults (19 - 30)
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"Mamma" said a little child, "my Sunday School teacher tells me that this world is only a place in which God lets us live a while, that we may prepare for a better world. But mother, I do not see anybody preparing. I see you preparing to go to the country, and Aunt Elsie is preparing to come here; but I do not see anyone preparing to go there. Why don’t they try to get ready?"
Preparation. Everyone enjoys the finished product, the nicely iced cakes and finished pastries. The finely served dinner, the beautifully built home, the well raised family. How many enjoy the preparation, the work that went into the finished product?
Mark tells us there is a time of preparation before the reality of anticipation, before the appearance of the Lord Jesus Christ. "I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare the way." In Exodus 23:20, God sent an angel ahead of the Israelites to prepare the way to the promised land, in Mark 1:2, we read God sent a man to prepare the way to the promised one.
Lets be honest with ourselves tonight, for the most part we don’t like the preparation work. We would rather take be on the trip than packing for it. We would rather be living in the house than building it. We would rather be in revival than preparing for it.
Life requires preparation, and it is in the preparation we will either become win or lose. It has been said that all is well that begins well.
I want to look at three areas of preparation. They come from Bob Rotella’s book, Golf is not a game of perfect where he points out the pre-shot preparation of Tom Kite and then I want to relate them to your Christian life.
Kites pre-shot routine is this: (1) Assessment: "Am I evaluating correctly?" (2) Alignment: "Am I lined up correctly?"
(3) Attitude: "Am I visualizing correctly?"
Lets look at Assessment and answer some questions for ourselves. God told the children of Israel that he was sending a messenger ahead to prepare the way. And John came with that message. We need John’s in our lives to point the direction for us, pastors, teachers, parents, friends.
Tom Kites assessment includes...
Finding the target Assess the distance factor the wind--trajectory and Selecting the club -- decisiveness is critical. And for each of us, to make it to a higher level we need to ask this question so we can find the target: 1. Where do I need to Go?
The way to answer this is to 1. Seek God’s will 2. Know your heart.
3. Find your gifts 4. Ask your friends 5. Seek the opportunities set before you.
2. We need to ask, How far out is my goal? John the Baptist came to prepare the way but when he began he had no timetable for when the Lord would come. I like what St. Francis of Assisi said, "Start by doing what is necessary; then do what is possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
3. For you to go to the higher level, you need to ask, what are the conditions?
Read Luke 14:28-32
The situation will determine the strategy you will use in getting to a higher level.
4. What will it take to get there?
To reach the goal set before you, there are three P’s you are going to need.
1] Preparation: and this comes through the preparation within you.
2] Process: following a strategic process before you
3] People: surrounding yourself with great people.
After a period of assessment,
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