Posts Tagged ‘Accountability’

I’m Losing It!

August 31st, 2009

Boot Camp starts tomorrow… (again)

In May of 08, Tina and I joined a gym as an anniversary gift to each other. (The traditional anniversary gift for year 6 was “iron” so we began “pumping iron” get it?)  The idea was to drop some weight and get back into shape.  Tina did beautifully and I was able to lose about 30lbs. thanks to some accountability and a lot of guidance from Kim Garcia (Kim2bfit.com) our personal trainer.

We’ve done one 12-week body challenge with her and then an outdoor co-ed boot camp.

Tomorrow I step-out on my own (Tina can’t do it due to scheduling) and get on the road toward my final 10lbs of weight loss to reach my goal weight.

This time it’s a 12-week body challenge/boot camp and I look forward to being stretched and challenged both physically and through my nutrition choices.  Help keep me accountable, and I’ll post my progress along the way!

I’m challenging myself as a leader to be in better physical shape.  Not only do I want to keep up with all of our awesome “go getter” volunteers at Crosspoint, I want to honor God with the body I’m given.  1 Corinthians 6:19-20 talks about how my body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (another gift from God)… I’m carrying some precious cargo and God’s not through with me yet so I need to up the maintenance on this temple so that I have no excuse to live the life He’s calling me to live.

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Second Chances

August 14th, 2009

Michael Vick back in football, Squeaky Fromme out on parole, Pete Rose still not in the Hall of Fame.  What’s your stance on second chances?

Post a comment below and join the conversation.

Wayne

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Accountability

July 29th, 2009

Here’s a rundown of my message on Sunday about Accountability.

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This may be a hodge podge of thoughts, so bear with me.

For me, Accountability has been something that keeps me in check not just as a pastor but as a husband and as a friend.  Accountability is a special responsibility that we get as brothers and sisters to be able to speak into each other’s lives and help each other grow both in maturity and through the refining of iron sharpening iron.

Catching “stuff” before it happens
Whether we all HAVE accountability in our lives is one thing but the truth of it is we NEED it!  I’ll always warn a friend not to touch the hot stove. WHY?  Because I know they’ll get burned.  I don’t have to touch the stove to know it’s hot, so I should probably say something if I’m going to save my friend from some scars.

In the same way I don’t have to have an affair to know that it will ruin your marriage and tear about everything you hold dear.  So in the same way, I need to call my friends out if they are in about to step into the “danger zone”.

Galatians 6:2Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.”

Lifting one another’s burdens, being there for each other… that’s what it’s all about.  If I’m going to commit to accountability I’m going to commit to doing life with you and seeing what it is that burdens you and then help lift you out of it.

Proverbs 12:15 “The way of a fool seems right to him, but a wise man listens to advice.”

This is a fun one, but here’s the bottom line.  You want to do what just “feels right” and ignore the wisdom around you?  You’re a fool.  Be wise, seek counsel, search out advice.  Don’t just find the person that will tell you what you want to hear, find the person who will tell you like it is.

Accountability is often HARD TRUTH mixed with TOUGH LOVE

You’re not going to hear what you want to hear but rather what you need to hear.  Hard truth is hard for a reason.  It’s hard to give out, but tough love means I’m going to tell you what you need to hear BECAUSE of my love for you.

Proverbs 27:5-6 “Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.”

It’s better to hear open rebuke (public correction) than experience hidden love (gossip).  There is no one you can trust more than a TRUE friend who will step in a have the guts to call you out when you need it most.

How You Can Grow through Accountability

1. Share victories and admit struggles.
2. Speak truthfully and meet faithfully.
3. Ask questions and pray specifically.

Great lives are not lived in ISOLATION!

NEXT STEPS:
1. I will seek out an accountability partner/group.

2. I will be honest and consistent with those already around me.

3. I will commit to growth.

Accountability doesn’t happen overnight, its a journey.

What you?  What’s been your experience with Accountability?

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