READING YOUR GAUGES How to monitor your fitness to minister and make sure you don't run out of fuel. Bill Hybels
April 1, 1991
For almost all of the eighteen years I have served in ministry, I have monitored myself closely in two areas, continually checking two gauges on the dashboard of my life. Until recently, I thought that was enough. First, I kept an eye on the spiritual gauge, asking myself, How am I doing spiritually? Apart from Christ I can do nothing. I know that. I don't want my life's efforts to be burned up because they were done merely through human effort, clever tactics, or gimmickry. I am gripped by the fact that I must operate in the power of the Holy Spirit. To keep my spiritual gauge where it needs to be, I have committed myself to the spiritual disciplines: journaling, fasting, solitude, sacrifice, study, and others. Like many Christians before me, I have discovered that these disciplines clarify spiritual issues and pump a high-octane fuel, providing intensity and strength for ministry. Even though the pace of ministry has dramatically quickened in the past few years, I honestly don't think I often misread my spiritual gauges. Looking at my life's dashboard, I can tell when I am spiritually half full, three-quarters full, or, sometimes, full. When I'm full spiritually, I can look at my life and honestly say I love Jesus Christ and I'm attending to my spiritual disciplines and keeping myself open to the leading of Christ. When I'm spiritually full, I don't need to apologize for my motives. I can truly say: "I'm not in ministry because it gives me strokes. I'm excited about the fruit being borne through the ministry of Willow Creek." Second, I have monitored the physical gauge-How am I doing physically? I know that if I push my body too hard, over time I will experience a physical breakdown or psychosomatic complications associated ...
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