In continuing our previous conversation about "Dirty Work," the analogy remains: We are not the sower. We're not even the seed. We... are the dirt. But don't automatically assume that you're good soil. A Kingdom harvest must be predicated by people "in the Spirit!" So prepare to get uncomfortable. As Dr. Jerry Porter once said, "Our passion to be Christlike--and to make Christlike disciples who mkae Christlike disciples--is not a program or a curriculum, it is a way of life. It is an intentionaly, relational, mutually empowering, lifelong Jesus pilgrimage."
“Dirty Work” involves preparing the soil, planting seeds, watering the plants, and pulling the weeds. Our previous conversation helped shape our personal approach to sharing the good news of Jesus in natural, organic ways--recognizing the practical and messy parts of putting our faith into action.
What we often fail to recognize is the Holy Spirit’s work in the process-- preparing the hearts of the listener as well as the heart of story teller. Part 2 of “Dirty Work” will equip us to do our part --to bear kingdom fruit. Let’s anticipate the harvest!
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Naz Chats (from the Archives!)
We believe discipleship occurs in the midst of conversation, and hope the discussions we’ve pulled from the archives not only help you dig a little deeper into your own faith, but that they’ll inspire further dialogue with those you do life with in your homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
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