Paul's Personal Mission Statemtent - Oz Hillman
I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead. Philippians 3:10-11
We hear a lot these days about planning and goal setting. Proponents of planning say, "If you aim at nothing, chances are you will probably hit it." They say that to wander aimlessly through life is like sailing a boat without a sail and rudder. You end up wherever the wind takes you.
Paul understood his personal mission, which should be the personal mission of every believer in Jesus Christ. It is the one summary statement that best describes the purpose of our existence on earth and the goal of our Christian experience. It can be reduced to three important characteristics.
1. To know Christ. 2. To know and experience His power. 3. To identify with His sufferings.
All that flows from these three objectives becomes a by-product. Salvation is a by-product. Miracles are a by-product. Christlikeness is a by-product. Paul's focus was on relationship. He understood that the deeper the relationship, the more power he would experience. He also understood that as he grew in this relationship, there would be suffering. Whenever the Kingdom of Light confronts the kingdom of darkness, there is a battle, and this often results in casualties. Christ confronted these earthly kingdoms and suffered for it. If we are living at this level of obedience, we, too, will face similar battles; it simply comes with the territory.
Does this sound like your personal mission statement? Is your focus in life centered on knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection? If not, press into Him today in order to begin experiencing Christ more intimately.
SCW's Comments: Hoody's life is hectic right now so I'm trying to help out by posting more. I like Hillman's idea of a personal mission statement. It reminds me of Hoody's rule of life. But I'd like to add a fourth characteristic: the desire to live the gospel out (yes Hoody's been influencing me, chuckle). I know Hillman was considering this to be a by-product but I know many Christians that have a amazing head knowledge of Christ and the Bible but can't apply how they are going to live it in their lives, even have met some that have no desire to do so. And write out specifically what exactly you plan to do in your life to know Christ, to know and experience his power, to identify with his suffering, and to live as He lived. Going to have to see if Hoody has posted his rule of life to our blog and if not get him to do so.
I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead. Philippians 3:10-11
We hear a lot these days about planning and goal setting. Proponents of planning say, "If you aim at nothing, chances are you will probably hit it." They say that to wander aimlessly through life is like sailing a boat without a sail and rudder. You end up wherever the wind takes you.
Paul understood his personal mission, which should be the personal mission of every believer in Jesus Christ. It is the one summary statement that best describes the purpose of our existence on earth and the goal of our Christian experience. It can be reduced to three important characteristics.
1. To know Christ. 2. To know and experience His power. 3. To identify with His sufferings.
All that flows from these three objectives becomes a by-product. Salvation is a by-product. Miracles are a by-product. Christlikeness is a by-product. Paul's focus was on relationship. He understood that the deeper the relationship, the more power he would experience. He also understood that as he grew in this relationship, there would be suffering. Whenever the Kingdom of Light confronts the kingdom of darkness, there is a battle, and this often results in casualties. Christ confronted these earthly kingdoms and suffered for it. If we are living at this level of obedience, we, too, will face similar battles; it simply comes with the territory.
Does this sound like your personal mission statement? Is your focus in life centered on knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection? If not, press into Him today in order to begin experiencing Christ more intimately.
SCW's Comments: Hoody's life is hectic right now so I'm trying to help out by posting more. I like Hillman's idea of a personal mission statement. It reminds me of Hoody's rule of life. But I'd like to add a fourth characteristic: the desire to live the gospel out (yes Hoody's been influencing me, chuckle). I know Hillman was considering this to be a by-product but I know many Christians that have a amazing head knowledge of Christ and the Bible but can't apply how they are going to live it in their lives, even have met some that have no desire to do so. And write out specifically what exactly you plan to do in your life to know Christ, to know and experience his power, to identify with his suffering, and to live as He lived. Going to have to see if Hoody has posted his rule of life to our blog and if not get him to do so.
1 Comments:
the focus on the Gospel life needs to be where any work such as this begins. So Amen SCW (she actually does listen to my rambles lol).
-Hoody in AB
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