This morning I spoke at a Christian, residential drug & alcohol rehab facility. I used this as my first opportunity to try out the Whole Person/Whole Brain Teaching techniques in a group. With thirteen men present, one had to pair up with my wife Laura.
I started by introducing them to the "Class!/Yes!" and "Teach!/Okay!" responses. They got this very well and needed only a little practice. I also taught them a response that I made up for whenever I quoted Scripture: "Hear the Word of the Lord/Speak, Lord, your servant hears." (More on this in another post)
Some of the men have come from Christian backgrounds, while others have not. In either case, I wanted to give them something that would help them when they left the home to rejoin society. Therefore, I spoke to them about the place of daily prayer and Bible reading in their walk with God.
Here's the simple outline, without all the Whole Person techniques:
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Discipleship:
Prayer, Bible Reading & Obedience
1)
To be a disciple you must not only believe, but follow and obey Jesus.
Matthew
9:9 - As Jesus
passed by from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax
collection office. He said to him, "Follow me." He got up
and followed him.
Matthew
28:19-20 - Go and disciple
all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe
all things, whatever I commanded you.
And, behold, I am with you all the days until the end of the world.
Amen.
2)
The best way to follow and obey is to pray and read your Bible every
day.
I
Thessalonians 5:17 - Pray
without stopping.
John
5:39 - In this
scripture, Jesus says, Search the Scriptures . . . these
are they which testify of Me.
3)
You also need to ask questions about what you read that will help you
see how God wants you to change the way you think and the way you
live.
i)
What does this passage tell me about the character of God?
ii)
Does this passage teach me a good thing to imitate? Does it teach
me a bad thing to avoid?
iii)
If I really believe this passage is God's truth, how should my life
change?
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On the way home, Laura and I evaluated this new -- or at least, new to us -- method.
- On the minus side, some of the men who had been there a only few days still had to cope with foggy brains and had a hard time with these "strange" procedures. On the plus side, they did not give up, even one man who got pretty frustrated.
- No one fell asleep. I've had men fall asleep on me before, and I expect this because at first they spend sleepless nights coming off drugs/alcohol plus facing issues of conscience. Today I had full attention and full participation.
- Even though some did not perform perfectly, by and large, they seemed to enjoy themselves. Teaching accompanied by an emotional response tends to stick in the memory better.
- The one man who spent the whole time in frustration came up to me afterwards and said, "I've been here eight days, and I'm lost." Now, I'm pretty sure by "lost' he meant confused rather than unsaved, but I'm sure both meanings applied to him.
I prayed with him, asking God's grace to open his mind and heart to the Word, to give him focus and understanding." If you're a believer reading this, take a moment to pray for Steve. I know he hears the Gospel daily at Home With a Heart. What he needs is the quickening power of the Holy Spirit.
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