Mission Eastern Carolina

Sharing the vision of arousing the people of God in Eastern North Carolina to live the AD 30 church life in the 21st century

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I serve 75 churches and missions as Associational Missionary, married to my sweet Gracie with three great kiddies

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Where'd the Bible Go?

I have noticed a continuing decline in the number of occurrences in which I see ministers using the Bible in daily practices of ministry. I hear really nice prayers for the sick and pretty in depth words of wisdom in personal conversations. I don't see a lot of the use of the Bible in these settings and I would urge reconsidering using the Bible in all Hospital visits, home visits and every counseling session.
Here are a few reasons:
Most people still have a high regard for the Bible, especially those connected with churches. Almost everyone will recognize some of the favorite verses and passages when you start to read them.
Most people will connect the Bible to God and thus interpret the Bibles message as God speaking to them. In some ways they see the minister as God ministering to them, but most now days are looking for the "preachers duty" and are ready to check one off in your column rather than crediting a visit from God.
The bible connects us to so many of our most cherished memories. As you read, the persons mind will often jump back to a person, place or event that brings comfort and assurance.
Then there is always the fact that it is the Word of God. Our best words and prayers are ours. But every word of God is quick and powerful.
When you carry in the Word with you, it automatically marks you for Kingdom business, and that is a good thing.

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