Raising Up a Standard
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Raising Up a Standard
Raising Up a Standard Vision must be maintained over time and needs to adhere to core values and standards. Nehemiah 9 and 10 Introduction 1. 2. 3. In our study of Hebrews we were warned that life is like being on a body of water and drifting is always a reality. And a few weeks back in Nehemiah we learned that visions thrive in unity yet die in division. Today we will examine how important it is to set core values and standards so that we don’t drift, and so that we all stay focused on the same goal- unified in purpose! Maintaining the Momentum • Last week, at the end of chapter 8 the people were observing the Feast of Booths… there was spiritual momentum, but they recognized they needed to be sure not to drift away from the renewed vision. • The leaders recognized that the leading problem was not military strength, but spiritual disobedience to the Law. • The people developed a written code vowing to pay attention to the Law and the Temple. Everyone agreed. (9:38 and 10:28-29) Maintaining Vision Requires Adherence to a Certain Set of Standards- Core Values • “I believe that any organization, in order to survive and achieve success, must have a sound set of beliefs on which it premises all its policies and actions. I believe that the most important single factor in the corporate success is Faithful adherence to those beliefs…” Thomas J. Watson, quoted in Visioneering pg. 253 Choosing Your Core Values • If you want God’s blessing on your family, business, marriage, ministry or other vision you must choose the values that you know God will bless! • There are general and specific values: general values are things like honesty, purity and integrity. Specific values are particular to the situation like being closed on Sunday, or how to treat your siblings. The Shoreline has a specific value where all giving is anonymous. We also do not allow members of the opposite sex to meet alone. Choosing Your Core Values • Andy Stanley gives 2 questions to ask of any vision (marriage, family, business, organization or ministry etc.) 1. What could we do that, if done consistently, would provide the greatest potential for our success? “We must always do…” 2. What could we do that (negatively) would guarantee we never see our vision materialize? “We must never do…” Maintaining Your Vision • “Visions, by nature, are exciting in their initial stages. But it takes more than excitement and determination to successfully complete what God has birthed in your heart to do. What could be and should be will not be apart from clear moral and behavioral guidelines. Maintaining your vision requires uncompromising commitment to a set of core beliefs and behaviors!” Assembling these is no easy task and consequently, few people take the time…” Andy Stanley, Visioneering pg. 258