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rwh19april Ep.360 – Run With Horses Podcast – Balancing Self-Reliance and Interdependence
Podcast: rwh.podbean.com
Author pages with links to all books on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BCSDDVLB – James Norman Smith
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BMGW51FW – Susan Jane Smith
Do you go it alone or do you walk through life with others? It’s not an either/ or proposition, it’s both! There are areas where you definitely have to pull you own weight but often, much more often than you may think, we are supposed to help each other through life. Today, we are thinking about self-reliance and interdependence for disciples of Jesus.
Welcome to Run With Horses! My name is Norman and my goal is to help you thrive as a follower of Jesus. The spiritual life is simple in many ways, but potentially the most difficult part of your life. God invites you to grow, to live intentionally and to join in His mission. It’s very cool that we can do that together!
Thank you for joining me today! “If you’re new here, you can check out past episodes at runwithhorses.net. As always, I appreciate your feedback, questions, and reviews!”
**(23:00 – 0:00)* * PART 1
Scripture calls believers to cultivate personal accountability (self-reliance) while actively engaging in a community of faith (interdependence).
Key Themes:
Biblical foundations for self-reliance in areas like personal spiritual growth, work, and stewardship.
Scriptural mandates for living in community, bearing one another’s burdens, and using spiritual gifts for the common good.
Emphasize believer’s individual responsibility before God.
Highlight the importance of local church fellowship as a way of fulfilling our mission together.
What does “self-reliance” mean in your personal walk with Christ?
How do you see interdependence playing a role in your local church or community?
Self-reliance: Cultivating personal responsibility in one’s faith, work, finances, and spiritual growth, recognizing that while God provides strength, He also calls us to be diligent stewards of our lives.
Proverbs 6:6-8 (NKJV):
“Go to the ant, you sluggard;
Encourage proactive effort and preparedness in everyday life.
In what areas of your life can you emulate the ant’s industriousness?
Galatians 6:4-5 (NKJV):
“But let each one examine his own work, and then he shall have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. For each one shall bear his own load.”
Highlight the importance of personal evaluation and responsibility.
How can you take ownership of your spiritual growth while avoiding pride?
Philippians 4:13 (NKJV):
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Emphasize that personal achievement is rooted in Christ’s strength working through us.
How does relying on Christ’s strength change your approach to personal challenges?
Self-Examination: Encourage daily devotional practices and self-reflection.
How are you taking responsibility for your life now? What practical actions show that you are serious about your spiritual life and responsibilities before God?
Personal Responsibility: Discuss setting goals in prayer, work, and study.
Where do you need to be more proactive? Are the basics covered? Are you seeking out ways to intentionally pursue godliness in your life? How, Where, When? Is it on your calendar and in your budget?
Stewardship: Explore biblical principles of managing finances, time, and talents responsibly.
Do you recognize the accountability that you have before God in the decisions you make? What does that look like?
**(00:00) END PART 1**
**(27:00 – 5:00) BEGIN PART 2**
Interdependence: Recognizing that while believers are called to personal responsibility, they are also part of a larger, unified body where mutual support, accountability, and service are essential.
1 Corinthians 12:12-27 (NKJV):
“For as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ...”
Illustrate how each believer has a unique role that contributes to the health of the whole body.
Which “spiritual gifts” do you see in your life that benefit the community, and how can you serve more effectively?
Where and how are you living out this ‘Body Life’ of the church? Sunday morning worship service is NOT enough. Are you intentionally seeking fellowship and investing in the life of your church family. Are you inviting them into your life?
Small groups, one on one meetings, microchurch gatherings in public and homes.
Galatians 6:2 (NKJV):
“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
Stress the call to support one another in times of difficulty.
How have you experienced God’s provision through the help of others? How can you extend that help?
Ephesians 4:15-16 (NKJV):
“But, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ. From whom the whole body, joined and knit together by every joint with which it is equipped, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”
Emphasize mutual edification and the organic growth of the church as a family of believers.
In what ways can you contribute to the spiritual growth of your church family?
Intentionality is Key.
Fellowship and Community: Discuss the importance of small groups, church ministries, and accountability partnerships. Doesn’t happen accidently.
Serving Others: Outline practical opportunities for service in the local community and the global church. Local church, neighbor church, etc.
Christians are called to be proactive and responsible stewards of their own lives (self-reliance) while also fully engaging in the support system provided by the Church (interdependence).
James 2:14-17 (NKJV):
“What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? … Thus faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”
Faith must be expressed both individually and collectively.
How does your personal faith inspire you to serve the community, and in turn, how does community service strengthen your personal walk with Christ?
How do you maintain personal discipline while remaining open to community guidance?
“In what specific ways will you take responsibility for your personal growth this week, and how will you actively engage with your faith community?”
**(5:00 – 1:00)**
Doctrine Today
Jesus and His Present Ministry
The Holy Spirit’s Role in Disciple Making.
Dispensational Baptist view of the End Times
Understanding Theology is Important
The Gospel and Ongoing Disciple Making
Church Role in Discerning God’s Will
Barriers to Disciple Making
Unclear Vision:
Scriptural Neglect:
Self-Reliance Over Community:
Reluctance to Invest in Others:
Competing Priorities:
Over-Scheduled Lives:
Insufficient Leadership Development:
Inadequate Resources:
Impact of Technology:
Social Media Culture:
Relational Barriers:
Cultural Stigma:
Misconceptions About Grace and Works:
Lack of Depth:
Financial and Infrastructural Constraints:
Institutional Resistance:
**(1:00)**
As we follow Jesus there is a need to do our part and help others along the way. Engaging in the life of the church family often benefits you more than you expect, in ways that you don’t expect. The Body of Christ, when operating as it should helps you to grow and gives you opportunities to invest in helping others to grow. Your gifts are needed just as you need the gifts of others.
– “Thank you for listening today!
-If you enjoyed the show you can listen to all the past shows wherever you listen to podcasts. A good place to start is at runwithhorses.net. You can also write me at [email protected] or leave a comment on the Run With Horses Podcast facebook page.
May we all be found faithful, ready, and living for eternity. Until next time, keep your eyes on Jesus and never stop running."
**(00:00)**
By Norman Smith5
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rwh19april Ep.360 – Run With Horses Podcast – Balancing Self-Reliance and Interdependence
Podcast: rwh.podbean.com
Author pages with links to all books on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BCSDDVLB – James Norman Smith
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BMGW51FW – Susan Jane Smith
Do you go it alone or do you walk through life with others? It’s not an either/ or proposition, it’s both! There are areas where you definitely have to pull you own weight but often, much more often than you may think, we are supposed to help each other through life. Today, we are thinking about self-reliance and interdependence for disciples of Jesus.
Welcome to Run With Horses! My name is Norman and my goal is to help you thrive as a follower of Jesus. The spiritual life is simple in many ways, but potentially the most difficult part of your life. God invites you to grow, to live intentionally and to join in His mission. It’s very cool that we can do that together!
Thank you for joining me today! “If you’re new here, you can check out past episodes at runwithhorses.net. As always, I appreciate your feedback, questions, and reviews!”
**(23:00 – 0:00)* * PART 1
Scripture calls believers to cultivate personal accountability (self-reliance) while actively engaging in a community of faith (interdependence).
Key Themes:
Biblical foundations for self-reliance in areas like personal spiritual growth, work, and stewardship.
Scriptural mandates for living in community, bearing one another’s burdens, and using spiritual gifts for the common good.
Emphasize believer’s individual responsibility before God.
Highlight the importance of local church fellowship as a way of fulfilling our mission together.
What does “self-reliance” mean in your personal walk with Christ?
How do you see interdependence playing a role in your local church or community?
Self-reliance: Cultivating personal responsibility in one’s faith, work, finances, and spiritual growth, recognizing that while God provides strength, He also calls us to be diligent stewards of our lives.
Proverbs 6:6-8 (NKJV):
“Go to the ant, you sluggard;
Encourage proactive effort and preparedness in everyday life.
In what areas of your life can you emulate the ant’s industriousness?
Galatians 6:4-5 (NKJV):
“But let each one examine his own work, and then he shall have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. For each one shall bear his own load.”
Highlight the importance of personal evaluation and responsibility.
How can you take ownership of your spiritual growth while avoiding pride?
Philippians 4:13 (NKJV):
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Emphasize that personal achievement is rooted in Christ’s strength working through us.
How does relying on Christ’s strength change your approach to personal challenges?
Self-Examination: Encourage daily devotional practices and self-reflection.
How are you taking responsibility for your life now? What practical actions show that you are serious about your spiritual life and responsibilities before God?
Personal Responsibility: Discuss setting goals in prayer, work, and study.
Where do you need to be more proactive? Are the basics covered? Are you seeking out ways to intentionally pursue godliness in your life? How, Where, When? Is it on your calendar and in your budget?
Stewardship: Explore biblical principles of managing finances, time, and talents responsibly.
Do you recognize the accountability that you have before God in the decisions you make? What does that look like?
**(00:00) END PART 1**
**(27:00 – 5:00) BEGIN PART 2**
Interdependence: Recognizing that while believers are called to personal responsibility, they are also part of a larger, unified body where mutual support, accountability, and service are essential.
1 Corinthians 12:12-27 (NKJV):
“For as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ...”
Illustrate how each believer has a unique role that contributes to the health of the whole body.
Which “spiritual gifts” do you see in your life that benefit the community, and how can you serve more effectively?
Where and how are you living out this ‘Body Life’ of the church? Sunday morning worship service is NOT enough. Are you intentionally seeking fellowship and investing in the life of your church family. Are you inviting them into your life?
Small groups, one on one meetings, microchurch gatherings in public and homes.
Galatians 6:2 (NKJV):
“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
Stress the call to support one another in times of difficulty.
How have you experienced God’s provision through the help of others? How can you extend that help?
Ephesians 4:15-16 (NKJV):
“But, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ. From whom the whole body, joined and knit together by every joint with which it is equipped, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”
Emphasize mutual edification and the organic growth of the church as a family of believers.
In what ways can you contribute to the spiritual growth of your church family?
Intentionality is Key.
Fellowship and Community: Discuss the importance of small groups, church ministries, and accountability partnerships. Doesn’t happen accidently.
Serving Others: Outline practical opportunities for service in the local community and the global church. Local church, neighbor church, etc.
Christians are called to be proactive and responsible stewards of their own lives (self-reliance) while also fully engaging in the support system provided by the Church (interdependence).
James 2:14-17 (NKJV):
“What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? … Thus faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”
Faith must be expressed both individually and collectively.
How does your personal faith inspire you to serve the community, and in turn, how does community service strengthen your personal walk with Christ?
How do you maintain personal discipline while remaining open to community guidance?
“In what specific ways will you take responsibility for your personal growth this week, and how will you actively engage with your faith community?”
**(5:00 – 1:00)**
Doctrine Today
Jesus and His Present Ministry
The Holy Spirit’s Role in Disciple Making.
Dispensational Baptist view of the End Times
Understanding Theology is Important
The Gospel and Ongoing Disciple Making
Church Role in Discerning God’s Will
Barriers to Disciple Making
Unclear Vision:
Scriptural Neglect:
Self-Reliance Over Community:
Reluctance to Invest in Others:
Competing Priorities:
Over-Scheduled Lives:
Insufficient Leadership Development:
Inadequate Resources:
Impact of Technology:
Social Media Culture:
Relational Barriers:
Cultural Stigma:
Misconceptions About Grace and Works:
Lack of Depth:
Financial and Infrastructural Constraints:
Institutional Resistance:
**(1:00)**
As we follow Jesus there is a need to do our part and help others along the way. Engaging in the life of the church family often benefits you more than you expect, in ways that you don’t expect. The Body of Christ, when operating as it should helps you to grow and gives you opportunities to invest in helping others to grow. Your gifts are needed just as you need the gifts of others.
– “Thank you for listening today!
-If you enjoyed the show you can listen to all the past shows wherever you listen to podcasts. A good place to start is at runwithhorses.net. You can also write me at [email protected] or leave a comment on the Run With Horses Podcast facebook page.
May we all be found faithful, ready, and living for eternity. Until next time, keep your eyes on Jesus and never stop running."
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