Paradox: Finding Your Piece of the Puzzle Staff Development Conference George Fox University October 23, 2008 Dan Brunner Staff Development Conference George Fox University October 23, 2008 Dan Brunner
Paradox
Being – Doing
Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers!” Mark 3:34 Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” Mark 10:21 Jesus looked at them and said, “With human beings this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” Mark 10:27
Being – Doing “The desperate need today is not for a great number of intelligent people, or gifted people, but for deep people.” Richard Foster
Being – Doing “Until we love, we really do not even know who we are. In fact, we can buy into all the self-discovery the world has to offer and still not know ourselves.” Richard Rohr
Being – Doing Doing… God’s Spirit has given every believer a spiritual gift to use in service of others Being… God will do whatever is necessary to make us reliant on Him alone Doing… God’s Spirit has given every believer a spiritual gift to use in service of others Being… God will do whatever is necessary to make us reliant on Him alone
For Reflection & Discussion How much of what you “do” is a genuine expression of who you “are”?
Paradox Being – Doing Solitude – Community Being – Doing Solitude – Community
Hearing the one Voice Gaining freedom from the many voices Hearing the one Voice Gaining freedom from the many voices
Solitude – Community
“Entering a private room and shutting the door…does not mean that we immediately shut out all our inner doubts, anxieties, fears, bad memories, unresolved conflicts, angry feelings, and impulsive desires. On the contrary, when we have removed our outer distractions, we often find that our inner distractions manifest themselves to us in full force. We often use the outer distractions to shield ourselves from interior noises. It is thus not surprising that we have a difficult time being alone.” Henri Nouwen Solitude – Community
“We find ourselves not independently of other people and institutions but through them. We never get to the bottom of our selves on our own. We discover who we are face to face and side by side with others in work, love, and learning.” Robert Bellah et al.
Solitude – Community Unconditional Love Unapologetic Accountability Unconditional Love Unapologetic Accountability
For Reflection & Discussion How do you personally live out the tension between solitude and community in your life?
Paradox Being – Doing Solitude – Community Servanthood – Mission Being – Doing Solitude – Community Servanthood – Mission
“For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45 “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45 Servanthood – Mission
“When our character is defined by integrity, we can be trusted with power. … The condition and depth of your integrity determines how you will use authority when entrusted with it.” Erwin McManus “When our character is defined by integrity, we can be trusted with power. … The condition and depth of your integrity determines how you will use authority when entrusted with it.” Erwin McManus Servanthood – Mission
“A non-servant…might become a natural servant through a long arduous discipline of learning to listen. …True listening builds strength in other people.” Robert Greenleaf “A non-servant…might become a natural servant through a long arduous discipline of learning to listen. …True listening builds strength in other people.” Robert Greenleaf
Servanthood – Mission “Thus if you want to know how the neighbor is to be loved and want to have an outstanding pattern of this, consider carefully how you love yourself. In need or in danger you would certainly want desperately to be loved and assisted with all the counsels, resources, and powers not only of all people but of all creation.” Martin Luther “Thus if you want to know how the neighbor is to be loved and want to have an outstanding pattern of this, consider carefully how you love yourself. In need or in danger you would certainly want desperately to be loved and assisted with all the counsels, resources, and powers not only of all people but of all creation.” Martin Luther
Servanthood – Mission For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life in order to take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it up again. I have received this command from my Father. John 10:17-18
Servanthood – Mission
“The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” Frederick Buechner
For Reflection & Discussion Where do you feel the pull towards servanthood in your life? Is it healthy? Are you clear enough in your mission that you are able to say “no” to other good things? Where do you feel the pull towards servanthood in your life? Is it healthy? Are you clear enough in your mission that you are able to say “no” to other good things?
Paradox Being – Doing Solitude – Community Servanthood – Mission Clarity – Fog Being – Doing Solitude – Community Servanthood – Mission Clarity – Fog
“Craving clarity, we attempt to eliminate the risk of trusting God. Fear of the unknown path stretching ahead of us destroys childlike trust in the Father’s active goodness and unrestricted love.” Brennan Manning Clarity – Fog
“It is the characteristic of human nature that we can face the great crisis moments of life with honour and dignity, but allow the routine demands of everyday life to irritate and annoy us.” William Barclay Clarity – Fog
“The reality of our faith is demonstrated more in the way we walk with Jesus in the mundane than in the number of religious meetings we attend.” Kenneth Boa Clarity – Fog
For Reflection & Discussion Have you had moments of “clarity” in your life? What were they like? Were you able to trust and obey? In what ways do you need to face into the foggy, mundane realities of your journey? Have you had moments of “clarity” in your life? What were they like? Were you able to trust and obey? In what ways do you need to face into the foggy, mundane realities of your journey?