sethbarnes Feb 2, 2007 7:00 PM

Questions that will help you in the abandon process

  1. What makes me feel good about myself? 2. Do I get stuck in a rut periodically? 3. Do I regularly depend on God to do things for me ...

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1. What makes me feel good about myself?

2. Do I get stuck in a rut periodically?

3. Do I regularly depend on God to do things for me that I can’t do on my own?

4. Do I have a schedule that is fairly inflexible and crowded?

5. Do I own a lot of stuff that is unnecessary for survival?

6. How do I feel about the stuff?

7. Do I let people see the real me?

8. How many insurance policies do I have?

9. Could I leave my home and live in a shack if God asked me to?

10. Do I have regular extended periods of silence where God can talk to me?

11. What people do I look to for answers, support, and encouragement, more than God?

12. Am I afraid of certain ministries that may expose me to broken people?

13. What measures do I take to assure that I am being discipled?

14. Do I have relationships (family, friends, church) that cause me to feel guilty for the path that God is leading me?

15. Do I experience worry or fear about my possessions being stolen, broken, or lost?

16. Do I actively purpose the dreams and goals that I feel in my heart?

17. Am I open to trying new things (foods, activities, ministries, relationships)?

What other questions can you think of?

If the answers you get back concern you, let me suggest that you begin finding ways to cut the ties to the comfortable life to which you may have become addicted.  Begin experimenting.  Simplify your lifestyle.  Awaken your compassion - sponsor an orphan or befriend the homeless.  Quit your job and go on an extended mission trip.  Begin talking with other seekers about what abandon looks like to them.  Or, to really put yourself at risk, sign up for a year-long mission trip where God can reinvent you.

 

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