Keeping the Church’s Soul Alive

When someone invests into the unique call that God has placed on your church, there?s no stopping them. They?re inspired by what the future holds.

It?s vital to the health of whatever team you are leading to clearly and consistently communicate that calling with your team. God has placed you there for a reason, and he?s placed them under your care because he wants all of you to carry out this calling together.

Proverbs 29:18 says this,

?Where there is no vision, the people perish.? (KJV)

Many times, the word ?vision? in this verse has been misinterpreted to mean ?goals? or ?plans.?

The word ?vision? in this verse actually means ?divine guidance? or ?revelation.?

And without divine guidance, people will perish. As important as it may be to be on the same page with your goals and your plans, without relying on God for wisdom and guidance that only he can provide, your environment will fall apart.

Matthew Henry?s Commentary says, ?How bare does a place look without Bibles and ministers! And what an easy prey is it to the enemy of souls! That gospel is an open vision, which holds forth Christ, which humbles the sinner and exalts the Saviour, which promotes holiness in the life and conversation: and these are precious truths to keep the soul alive, and prevent it from perishing.?

Without true divine guidance, we scatter. Our unity is broken.

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[this is an excerpt that may or may not be cut from Mad Church Disease. thought i’d give yall a little peek as i finish editing this week].

Comments

20 responses to “Keeping the Church’s Soul Alive”

  1. Pam C Avatar

    Wow, I’m enjoying these “sneak peeks”. Very insightful and hope what I’m reading makes it to the final cut. Many will be reached and blessed. It also confirms what I believe to be true and so important – the need for clear and consistent communication re: the calling. Inspiration grows from this! May God bless your writing!
    Pam

  2. Joe Case Avatar

    Ditto what Pam C.said! This is like dangling a piece of Godiva Chocolate in front of a chocoholic (like me)…dang, gotta see more!! Great stuff!!

  3. tony Avatar
    tony

    yes and amen

  4. John Ireland Avatar
    John Ireland

    yep…

    “unity” founded on something other than “holiness in the life and conversation” will quickly be revealed for its flaws.

    good stuff.

  5. jon Avatar

    reminds me of psalm 127:1…that whole labor in vain without God thing…we definitely need His guidance.

    great stuff!!!

  6. Mark Jaffrey Avatar

    It’s amazing when God leads you to a place (physical or emotional) where you can operate in your sweet spot, where you can actually function as the person he designed you to be. Everything else seems second-rate and dull. The vision, the revelation, the flame of divine life that drives the ministry here in Cairo is to see people set on fire with the transforming love of Jesus, filled with his Holy Spirit’s power and then to commission them to go into the rest of the world and fulfill his calling. The divine power of that vision is the miraculous force that unifies 1500 people from fifty different nations and fifty denominations. Without that daily understanding of God’s calling, this church would fragment and schism and the light would be very dim in Cairo.

    It’s all down to him.

  7. Kenyon Avatar

    This is a small yet significant distinction that I am guilty of not comprehending properly. I think we (churchy people) need to focus on the purpose of vision just as much as vision itself.

  8. Jodi Avatar
    Jodi

    Whoa. That was awesome, Anne. There were so many burn-outs in my last church because the “vision” presented was: grow at all costs. People so naturally buy into “causes,” that they bought into that one, and fizzled out….Myself included.

  9. Terri Avatar

    It sounds like the book is going to be great. Thanks for letting us get a sneak peak and sounds like you are doing your homework!

  10. Dave Carrol Avatar

    Anne its really EXTREMELY true. It’s how you can look back 10 years and know that God brought you safely through things you had no business surviving…

    because He speaks… we do… and we make it through on the BEST path!

  11. Kelli Avatar

    I am looking forward to reading this book and sharing it with countless others

  12. goteeman Avatar

    Anne-

    Keep that in – it’s a critical component to understand…

    Blessings, love and light –
    J/

  13. Starr Avatar

    I was wondering what was up with the first word of sentences being capitalized until I realized it was an excerpt. :-)

  14. Jenni Catron Avatar

    Love this! So true!

  15. Randy Cook Avatar

    Great stuff! Looking forward to your book!

  16. jimmy paravane Avatar

    “Anne Jackson is a blog extrovert but an introvert in person.” What? Is this new?? Can I steal it? Did you write about something? I need sleep. (grin)

  17. kate d. Avatar

    i hope this excerpt is a keeper! i love it!

  18. brandiandboys Avatar

    I love the last line, “without divine guidance we scatter”…how many times have I been in a situation where I have felt scattered?

    I’ve never considered myself to be someone who casts “vision” but you’ve just given me a whole new perspective on vision!

  19. Connie Avatar

    I am so looking forward to reading your book…it sounds like it will be a great help, encouragement and exhortation to us as we pastor our church.

  20. big John Scott Avatar

    how many times in the last dozen years did I hear ‘where there is no vision, the people perish’ as organizational pastor/ceo stuff.’ what a good reminder..cause i’m pretty sure as a child of the movement, I went that way too. pastor/prophet. i like that better