This is an idea that first came to me in response to an emerging idea throughout Shane Claibourne's Irresistible Revolution of the "one thing" we do each day, the "one thing" each moment should be centered on--our relationship with God--and how the rest of our lives should center on this.
I put this idea away for awhile and came back to it in response to a Candidacy session centering around grace and our personal responses through devotions and spiritual formation (titled "Grace: Spiritual Formation through Inner Disciplines").
The other focus bringing me to this exercise is a Kingdom Assignment through our local church. I have $100 to spend in God's ministry, no specifications other than that I must report back to the congregation. In my struggle to find one thing that I am most called to do--since I also having a growing sense that this is not meant only to grow God's money but to grow myself and push me out of my comfort zone--I have already missed the first reporting date as I continue to discern. I feel a growing pressure to report but also to remain true to another and greater responsibility to grow the money given to me by God for his purpose.
So, returning to the idea of "One Thing," I will set aside the time each day to write down one thing. This thing may be my response to something I've heard, read or done. It may be one thing I've committed to do. But it is a growth process foremost--to write one thing in response to some driving question in my mind. I committ to 100 days, but it will continue beyond that as the Spirit moves.
Grace & Peace!
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Hi Elizabeth -
My name is Leesa Bellesi. My husband and I did the original Kingdom Assignment in our church in Nov. 2000 and wrote the book the "Kingdom Assignment" What will you do with the talents God has given you? www.kingdomassignment.com
After focusing on the Parable of the Talents
(Matt. 25:14-30) the verses we based the assignment on...One thing... I have noticed about people doing the KA... they were scared which forced them to pray in a whole new way and God answered. Go with your gut girl, go with you gut. What is that still small voice in your head. Take courage, God is with you.
Go for it!
God's richest blessings to you, your family and your daily assignments for Him - Leesa
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