Rev. Stephen P. "Gutty" Gutridge

Rev. Stephen P. "Gutty" Gutridge
This blog is my comments on current cultural and church happenings along with answers to your questions. I will make an honest effort to answer everything you ever wanted to ask about God, faith, the Bible, Jesus Christ, etc.

Friday, September 01, 2006

"So What!"

The “So What” Factor

Many years ago I adopted a very simple critique method for all my sermons and teachings, my writing and my discussions. I simply asked the question, “So what?” I am not attempting to be glib or disrespectful. My intention in asking the question was simple. Did what I have to say have any permanent value? Did it bring honor to Jesus Christ? Did it have lasting eternal value to those that listened?

Sadly, I had to confess to myself that much of what I said was of no real value. I spent hours studying, reading, researching and preparing sermons, lessons and articles. Was my time well spent? I grew spiritually and professionally, so the time was not completely wasted, yet, what I delivered to others often was of little real kingdom value.

As a result, I began to think differently, prepare differently, write differently, and speak differently. How could I stand before Jesus one day and give an account for my own wasted talents and the time and talents of others? I could hardly bear the thought. Major changes began to percolate within me. I became motivated to not waste any effort. If I cannot give my best then I must not expend the energy. The same goes for my preaching, writing and speaking. To the best of my ability I strive to offer value, eternal value through what I say and write.

The “so what” factor now permeates all that I do professionally and personally. I am not perfect in this as my close friends, colleagues and family will readily point out, but I am striving for the prize. An immediate way to evaluate what we think and do whether it is trips, conferences, meetings, phone conferences, etc. is to ask ourselves regularly, “so what?” I invite you to join me in asking this telling question. Apply to everything you do.

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