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Mark Gilroy July 24, 2012

Distractions and Focus

Since we are surrounded by so many examples of faith, we must get rid of everything that slows us down, especially sin that distracts us. We must run the race that lies ahead of us and never give up. We must focus on Jesus, the source and goal of our faith. He saw the joy ahead of him, so he endured death on the cross and ignored the disgrace it brought him. Then he received the highest position in heaven, the one next to the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:1-3, God’s Word)

Hebrews chapter 11 is known as the “Faith Hall of Fame”. It provides a cast of characters that walked by faith and endured incredible challenges and disappointments, despite never receiving the full measure of reward they were expecting.

How did they do it? How did they overcome?

They kept their eyes on the prize. Their faith was empowered by an unwavering hope.

These first three verses of Hebrews 12 continue that theme. For Christians, keeping the faith in tough times happens by focusing on Jesus. He is the “source and goal of our faith”—he modeled the very same focus in His life. When going through the agony of His death, “he saw the joy ahead of him, so he endured.”

In addition to a call to focus in these verses, there is also the command to get rid of the distractions that take our attention from what matters most. We live in a culture that is filled with distractions. Many of us have lost sight of what really matters chasing after things that are meaningless at best and destructive at worst.

What a great paradigm for walking in faith. But the twin commands to get rid of distractions and stay focused on what matters are great for almost every area of life, from business success in tough times to family unity when there are areas of disagreement.

What is slowing you down? What do you need to get rid of? What do you need to focus on? It will make all the difference in your life, no matter what you are enduring right now.

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Mark Gilroy July 3, 2012

What to Do When You’ve Been Knocked Down (video)

Life isn’t always easy. Vince Lombardi reminded us: It doesn’t matter if you’ve been knocked down but if you get back up.

What’s knocked you down in life? Are you ready to get back up?

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Mark Gilroy June 25, 2012

The Golden Rule of Twitter – and Back Rubs

Twitter numbers are huge and still growing. As of 2012 there were 500 million users, doing 350 million daily tweets, and conducting 1.3 billion searches. We’re halfway through 2013 and I’m sure the numbers have moved upwards dramatically.

Whether you are on Twitter to entertain, network or sell something, how in the world do you gain followers and then get them to read and share your tweets?
If you follow someone on Twitter and they don’t follow you back, you are a fan. If they follow you and you don’t follow back, you have a fan.For most people the “fan” model doesn’t really work.

Most of the 500 million of us on Twitter aren’t going to command a huge fan base based on setting up an account with our name or a clever pen name and posting some tweets – and once you follow 2,000 people, you must have at least half that many followers to follow more.So most of us need to follow the Golden Rule of Twitter.

It just so happens that the Golden Rule of Twitter is very much like the Golden Rule that Jesus spoke of in the Bible: Do to others as you would have them do to you (Luke 6:31, NIV).

If you want follows, mentions, and retweets – yes, by all means, make your account and tweets as good as possible – but the more certain route is to follow, mention, and retweet others yourself.

People appreciate fair play and will respond in kind. Sometimes it’s nothing more than quid pro quo – but why shouldn’t social networking be based to some degree on mutual back rubs?

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