tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post114911011353420898..comments2023-06-16T06:57:29.173-07:00Comments on ::eclectic::: Passion Fatiguejeremy postalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15271169712938295663noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149403313349417082006-06-03T23:41:00.000-07:002006-06-03T23:41:00.000-07:00It is truely hard to formulate anything that would...It is truely hard to formulate anything that would work accross the board....however....my reaction has always been that no matter what there is another way...potentially a harder way...but another. <BR/><BR/>A good excercise that I have used for years when it comes to making decisions is my '3-pitches' rule. I try and give every problem three solution options so that I don't have to/need to go with only one. I can choose the best option from three options. If all three options are stikes...well...then your out. <BR/><BR/>The hard thing is that too often when we are driving down burnout avenue we are only thinking about one thing....being burnout. It is much the same as when you are driving down make-out avenue...you are only thinking about one thing; the great view. Right?jeremy postalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15271169712938295663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149373322605261332006-06-03T15:22:00.000-07:002006-06-03T15:22:00.000-07:00I think we need to remember God is in control. Our...I think we need to remember God is in control. Our reliance on him, should determine our actions.<BR/>However, the question of flight or fight has plagued me for sometime now. I think it's relying on discernment... what seems like the most positive outcome (not necessarily seemingly the best at the moment). If you're being attacked by a bear and you play dead, that's probably smarter than fighting back, however, if your on a slope, you can essentially fight the bear back, if the slope is big and long enough to create a battle.. if the bear chases you down hill, watch it stumble, and you've essentially won the battle. Just a thought.Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15051471284470435602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149351718411411832006-06-03T09:21:00.000-07:002006-06-03T09:21:00.000-07:00I finished that message. There's a lot of good con...I finished that message. There's a lot of good content in their. I agree with a lot of what he's saying, but I feel like he's left something out. The crux of the message essetially says that every trial is a good thing. I do believe good can come out of it and does, but I get the feeling that he's got the bear attack mantality, lay down and play dead. At what point do we persevere and at what point do we seek to change our circumstances? Is that a part of the good and the perseverance, the clarity of mind enough to make good choices in the face of adversity? Basically fight or flight. When do we fight it out and when do we peace out? What does everyone think?Boomerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00651512954409041538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149294384997038112006-06-02T17:26:00.000-07:002006-06-02T17:26:00.000-07:00I'm listening to that message right now, but I hav...I'm listening to that message right now, but I have a thought before it. Could there be something more to this burnout then we're seeing? It's seems like a growing and widespread problem? How could it be God's plan for our churches and leaders.Boomerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00651512954409041538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149284268504723392006-06-02T14:37:00.000-07:002006-06-02T14:37:00.000-07:00Good Stuff Jeremy! I wonder how many of us go thr...Good Stuff Jeremy! I wonder how many of us go through this without knowing what is going on or that anything is wrong.drewologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03544150281859039791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149282955575995382006-06-02T14:15:00.000-07:002006-06-02T14:15:00.000-07:00Hey yoThe chad sent me this sermon link that goes ...Hey yo<BR/>The chad sent me this sermon link that goes along with Driscol's blog. I just finished listening to it....wow. I think every pastor should take the hour or so and listen to it...<BR/>http://theresurgence.com/conferences/reform_and_resurge_2006<BR/><BR/>-Jerjeremy postalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15271169712938295663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149201684843132162006-06-01T15:41:00.000-07:002006-06-01T15:41:00.000-07:00I loved that Mars Hill article. So true. It's st...I loved that Mars Hill article. So true. It's stuff I never thought about when I was a student. Realizing we're not invincible is scary, but I think it's one of the healthiest things we can do.Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07309826248860633814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17280599.post-1149138047765907682006-05-31T22:00:00.000-07:002006-05-31T22:00:00.000-07:00Definitely worth paying attention to. I've recentl...Definitely worth paying attention to. I've recently read Mark Driscoll's book "Confessions of a Reformission Rev", and he lays out there his experiences in building Mars Hill Church. What is refreshing is that he doesn't make himself out to look good, but shows how God's been working in spite of him in so many ways. In the book, Mark talks about how he burned out and what he had to change to avoid it from happening again.<BR/><BR/>I think that violating the Sabbath is one of the biggest sins committed by pastors. Read Numbers 15:32-36. You don't take a day off...you die. <BR/><BR/>It's still true today!Derwynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09096967721919849966noreply@blogger.com