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  • Chris Taylor inquires, “Think you use your phone to look at Facebook a lot? Unless you’re doing it at least 14 times a day, you’re actually below average.”
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  • Tony Mauck uses Paul’s words in Titus 1:12 to remind us, “Generalizations make a point. They summarize what is generally true. Then, important cautions can be issued about not joining in with the majority who do a thing.”
  • Reflecting on the danger of undiscovered sin, Gary Henry writes, “There is no human being who does not need help in seeing his own sins accurately. The extent to which we seek this help is one of the truest indicators of our desire to seek God.”

In April-June of 2013 we’re engaged in an adult Bible class at Laurel Canyon called The Nature of God. Video of Lesson 1 (Man’s Greatest Need is to Know God) can be viewed below.

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“I’m not sure I want to be married to you anymore.”

I’m excited about this Summer. Lord willing, it will be the first opportunity I’ve had to work on the teaching-end of an internship with a young man interested in dedicating his life to the work of an evangelist. Your prayers for our efforts at Laurel Canyon would be appreciated.

In light of this great opportunity, I’ve been thinking about resources that have helped me along the way. I want to highlight four books that fall nicely into four important categories:

  • The perspective of wisdom
  • The importance of character
  • The practical side of ministry
  • The craft of public speaking

I highly recommend all four books. If you’re just beginning the work of preaching, or even entertaining the possibility of that role of service in the future, get these books. If you’ve been preaching for several years, I’m confident these books would still be worth your time. If you know of a young man doing his best to grow in the work of an evangelist, these would make excellent gifts that could impact him for years to come.

I’m excited to pass along that One Stone Biblical Resources is running a special sale for InGodsImage.com readers. Don’t miss the limited-time DISCOUNT CODE at the end of this post.

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Portraits of Discipleship (Heath Rogers)

Looking for fresh Bible class material for the new year? I’d recommend Portraits of Discipleship by Heath Rogers.

Jesus calls us to follow Him and to become His disciples, but what does it mean to be a disciple of Christ?

Jesus is open and honest about the demands of discipleship and calls upon men to count the cost to make sure they are willing to meet the demands (Luke 14:25-33). We cannot truly call ourselves “disciples” today if we are not meeting the demands the Lord set forth in His word.

Our Lord is the Master Teacher. He employs illustrations in His teaching, making use of common items to better explain spiritual realities. The image of a shepherd looking for his lost sheep, a sower going forth to sow seed, a blind man trying to lead another blind man, or a camel going through the eye of a needle, made effective teaching tools.

There are times when Jesus spoke plainly about the demands of discipleship. However, the Lord also makes use of various illustrations to emphasize particular responsibilities and blessings of discipleship. In looking at the illustrations used by the Lord and His apostles, we gain a better understanding and appreciation of what it means to be a true disciple of Christ.

To that end, Rogers offers 13 lessons creatively organized by “relationship” over the course of 81 pages.

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Around the Web (10/22)

October 22, 2012 — Leave a comment

Around the Web


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Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs HymnalPsalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs is a new hymnal for congregational worship. It is an original and fully edited publication and the work product of worship leaders, hymn writers, and tune composers, as well as evangelists, elders, and teachers. Its textual content, musical arrangements, style, format, and special features are intended to enhance the praise of God and the teaching and admonition of Christians. I’m thankful to have had a small part in its production as a technical editor and excited to see this long project finally come to beautiful fruition.

This hymnal is a work of art which employs several unique features, most notably, the Phrased Notation page layout. Phrased Notation sets the width of a hymn on a page by the length of phrases that fit on a line; it then wraps the music around those phrases. The result is a series of unbroken phrases, clauses, and couplets, as would appear in a book of poetry. These unbroken phrases help the worshiper visualize and grasp the messages as they are being sung.

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Lifelong Zeal

June 2, 2012 — Leave a comment

A problem (ancient and modern) among God’s people—faithfully blending accurate knowledge of the will of God with the zeal of a burning heart for God.

Zeal without knowledge is like flammable gasoline with no container.

Brothers, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for [Israel] is that they may be saved. For I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. For, being ignorant of the righteousness of God, and seeking to establish their own, they did not submit to God’s righteousness. (Rom 10:1-3)

Knowledge without zeal is like a beautiful car with no gasoline.

Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord. (Rom 12:11)

Both knowledge and zeal are indispensable elements for walking with God.

Many, many, many books have been written to help us acquire accurate knowledge of God and his will for our lives. Not nearly as many have been written to help us keep the spark of godly zeal alive in our hearts, which is why I’m so thankful for Phillip Shumake’s new book, Lifelong Zeal: How to Build Lasting Passion for God.

“I was baptized just a few years ago, but I already feel less on fire. What can I do to get my zeal back?”

Sound familiar? Shumake uses a wide variety of personal stories and Biblical accounts to illustrate the challenge of discovering, feeding and maintaining zeal for God that doesn’t fizzle out. He identifies five traits that repeatedly stand out in Bible passages addressing zeal, each of which is essential for fueling your spiritual fire:

  • Courage—without it, zeal becomes paralyzed.
  • Energy—without it, zeal becomes worthless.
  • Diligence—without it, zeal becomes disappointing.
  • Wisdom—without it, zeal becomes deadly.
  • Loving service—without it, zeal becomes selfish.

The three core components every fire requires? Heat, fuel, and air. When all three are together in sufficient quantities, a chain reaction takes place, and a fire will naturally ignite. If any of these elements are taken away, the fire will just as naturally die out. What does your spiritual fire depend upon?

  • God—your ultimate heat source.
  • Christ’s character—your perfect fuel.
  • Purity—your optimum environment.

Lifelong Zeal is all about the how. If you’ve ever enjoyed a campfire, think for a moment about how it was built and used. What was the first thing you did to get it started? Once the fire was lit, how did you use it? You likely used a process similar to this:

  • Prepare a place
  • Get a lighter or match
  • Arrange your firewood
  • Shield it from the wind or rain
  • Cook some s’mores–Yum!
  • Share its heat
  • Stir the coals

Lifelong Zeal points to and elaborates on the same steps in a spiritual context to build zeal for God that doesn’t fizzle out.

  1. Prepare your zeal
  2. Ignite your zeal
  3. Fuel your zeal
  4. Protect your zeal
  5. Use your zeal
  6. Spread your zeal
  7. Tend your zeal

With those seven steps as the framework of the study, Lifelong Zeal (113 pages) has 22 lessons, each containing a key verse, four or more pages to read, side-column extras to spark your thinking, discussion questions for personal or classroom use, key thoughts for reflection, prayer recommendations, and a call to action to help you apply the lesson. The Table of Contents and sample chapters are available for download. Tools for teachers are also freely available—25 Ways to Keep Students Engaged and PowerPoint slides.

Endorsements for the book include:

“An excellent and comprehensive study! Every disciple needs to read Lifelong Zeal.”

- David Banning

“If anyone was ever born to write a book on Lifelong Zeal, it is Phillip Shumake. We really need this material, not just where I preach, but everywhere. Somewhere in this book you will see yourself and find the help needed to rekindle your fire for the Lord and His work.”

- Jim Deason

“Perhaps the best tool I’ve seen for helping us face Jesus’ challenge to live with zeal except the Bible itself. It provides a wonderful visible picture of what it takes to make zeal grow in your heart and scripturally explains every step.”

- Edwin Crozier

I also highly recommend Lifelong Zeal for your individual study, adult Bible class, college-aged class or a challenging teenage class (most teenage classes need to be challenged along these lines). Your zeal for God doesn’t have to fizzle out over time. It can grow deeper and more mature. Lifelong Zeal can help.

Check out LifelongZeal.com for more details or order from One Stone Biblical Resources for just $7.99.

Let a man meet a she-bear robbed of her cubs rather than a fool in his folly. (Prov 17:12)