The Path to Simplicty

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In "Church Unique," Will Mancini quotes from Oliver Wendell Holmes:

"I would not give a fig for simplicity on this side of complexity, but I would give my life for simplicity on the other side of complexity."

It is only after we wrestle with complexity that we can appreciate and value simplicity. Simplicity is meaningless if it is shallow and empty. Simplicity that is forged out of complexity is priceless. This kind of simplicity is a choice in the midst of all the distractions. It is the type of simplicity we need today where distractions are exponential. Fewer and finer commitments is the path of a life well lived, having worked through the complexity to arrive at what is most profound and meaningful.Paul the Apostle highlighted this principle:

Philippians 3:13 (ESV) ...But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead,

"One thing I do," not "these forty things I dabble at."

What is your one thing? After all is said and done and boiled down to its essence, what is the simple, clarifying purpose of your one short life? Talk to me...

Stan Lubeck

Pastor Stan Lubeck and his wife, Robin, have served in ministry for over 40 years. He has built teams and equipped leaders in every setting, in small churches and large, in the US, and on foreign soil. If you desire to make more and better followers of Jesus, Stan has the experience and proven resources that can help you take your ministry or business to the next level. Stan is currently functioning as the virtual Executive Pastor at one church while coaching business leaders and missionaries.

https://www.legacycoaches.net
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