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Personal Management
Ways to avoid losing your saltiness.


Topics:Accountability, Character, Character & integrity, Christlikeness, Holy Spirit, Pastor's family, Renewal, Spiritual care, Spiritual formation, Spiritual growth
Filters:Church staff, Counseling, Discipleship, Elder, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Matthew 5:13-16, 1 Corinthians 4:1
Date Added:July 12, 2007

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Personal management involves being attentive to how we are doing in each of the following areas:

  • Our relationship with the living God. Are we abiding in Christ? Do we remain yoked, growing in intimacy with the Father? Are we still in love with Jesus? Are we responsive to the stirrings of the Holy Spirit?
  • Our relationships with our spouse and children. Are we moving toward greater closeness and trust? Do we view our spouses and children as the first recipients of our Christlike love? Or do they always get the leftovers?
  • Our grasp of God's Word. Are we increasingly at home in the Bible? Are we continually learning more, submitting our thinking, feeling, and experience to the gracious scrutiny of the Lord?
  • Our level of prayer. Are we more mature in our prayers? Do we have the conviction that prayer is a major task? Does prayer have an increasingly deeper hold on us? Are we making prayer our first priority? Are we able to help others move into the various aspects of prayer?
  • Our walk in the Spirit. Are we learning to yield to the Spirit in our everyday situations? Are we learning to trust him more? Have we grown in our ability to discern where and how he is leading? Are we learning to operate in his power?
  • Our confrontation of sin. Have we come to terms with its reality? Do we see how pervasive it is? Do we understand how serious sin is? Are we becoming more resolved and better equipped to resist its lure?
  • Our recognition of spiritual opposition. Can we discern the Enemy's presence and practice? Can we spot his tricks? Are we learning in Christ to stand against the Devil?
  • Our dealings with past wounds. Do past events sometimes rise up and wreak havoc, or have we been able to forgive those who have hurt us? Have we yielded yesterday's hurts and fears to the healing of Jesus? Are we allowing the Father to fill us so we no longer have to be motivated by our own sense of deprivation?
  • Our sexuality. Are we experiencing greater freedom from the sexual deviance to which we are all prone? Are our relationships with the opposite sex directed by the Holy One? Has our central drive for human intimacy been reshaped by the renewal of our minds?
  • Our intellect. Are we growing intellectually? Are we increasingly making every thought captive to Christ? Are we able to resist the pressure to conform to the world?
  • Our integrity. Do we mean what we say and say what we mean? Do we resist the temptation to rely on the ways of the flesh to accomplish a spiritual work? Do we fulfill our promises?
  • Our motivation. Have we sorted out our inner drives? Do we know whose reputation we are seeking to enhance? Is it clear whose kingdom we are seeking to advance? Can we see to whom we desire to attract people?
  • Our basis for authority. Do we continually submit to the lordship of Christ? Are we exercising the authority he gives in his way through the way of servanthood?