Living in Wholeness (Part 1)

Are you living your life or surviving your life? What does God hold you accountable for? What does a life of wisdom look like? In this session, we start Randy’s list of 10 essentials for a life of wholeness.
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Living in Wholeness (Part 1)

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The vision of Ozark Christian College is to glorify God by evangelizing the lost and edifying Christians worldwide. The mission of Ozark Christian College is to train men and women for Christian service as a degree-granting institution of biblical higher education.

Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Three questions to ask:

  • What does God hold me accountable for?

  • What does it mean to be a human being and to live the life we were intended?

  • What would a life of wisdom and wholeness look like?

Randy’s list of 10 essentials for a life of wholeness:

  1. Have a heart of worship where I share the day with the Lord.
  • John 14:15-23, Hebrews 13:5-6, John 15:1-17

  • A question to be asked at the end of every day is “Did I worship today? Did I share the day with the Lord?”

  1. Have a handful of godly friends who know everything about me.
  • 1 Kings 19, 2 Timothy 4, Romans 16

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I make some investment in good friends today?”

  1. Faithfully and joyfully live out my role in my family.
  • Matthew 15, Ephesians 4-5, 1 Peter 3:7

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I serve my family with what I could today?”

  1. Take up the “towel and basin” and advance the cause of Christ where it is not.
  • John 13:1-17

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I advance the cause of Christ today?”

  1. Work hard.
  • Proverbs 12-13, Ecclesiastes 9:10, Colossians 3:17

  • A question for the end of every day is “Somewhere today, did I work hard?”

When you begin to leave “one behind,” it is not something you are leaving behind, but you that you are leaving behind!

Living in Wholeness (Part 1) Instructions

Lesson

Three questions to ask:

  • What does God hold me accountable for?

  • What does it mean to be a human being and to live the life we were intended?

  • What would a life of wisdom and wholeness look like?

Randy’s list of 10 essentials for a life of wholeness:

  1. Have a heart of worship where I share the day with the Lord.
  • John 14:15-23, Hebrews 13:5-6, John 15:1-17

  • A question to be asked at the end of every day is “Did I worship today? Did I share the day with the Lord?”

  1. Have a handful of godly friends who know everything about me.
  • 1 Kings 19, 2 Timothy 4, Romans 16

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I make some investment in good friends today?”

  1. Faithfully and joyfully live out my role in my family.
  • Matthew 15, Ephesians 4-5, 1 Peter 3:7

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I serve my family with what I could today?”

  1. Take up the “towel and basin” and advance the cause of Christ where it is not.
  • John 13:1-17

  • A question for the end of every day is “Did I advance the cause of Christ today?”

  1. Work hard.
  • Proverbs 12-13, Ecclesiastes 9:10, Colossians 3:17

  • A question for the end of every day is “Somewhere today, did I work hard?”

When you begin to leave “one behind,” it is not something you are leaving behind, but you that you are leaving behind!