This past Sunday we challenged everyone to do a 60-60 Experiment. For the next 60 days, try to stay in continuous, honest conversation with God, willing to do his will moment by moment. To remain in him. If you missed Sunday you may want to listen to the podcast!
At least every 60 minutes for 60 days, stop and recall, “God is with me right now. He loves me and desires to give me good things – better than I can IMAGINE,” and let that propel you to ask God, “Show me your will this next moment. I want to be willing to do your will as an act of love toward you.”
Suggestion: Get a watch or beeper or some kind of alarm that can go with you that will beep every sixty minutes as a reminder to stay connected. Put sticky notes on your mirrors, computer screen, and in your car to remind you. “Re: 60-60”. There are 60-60 stickers you can pick up at Momentum.
The goal is to stay consciously aware all through your day that God is with you and desires a loving, trusting relationship. Try to turn your thoughts back to God throughout the day and as often as you can—as you work, talk it over with God. At every interaction ask, “What do you want me to say?” At every decision consider, “What’s your will here?”
Journal or blog your discoveries each day as you’re doing this. The highs, lows, ups, and downs. Incorporate a reading plan into your moments each day.
As we live in right relationship with God, he will guide us to live in increasingly life-giving ways with each other. We are not meant to take this Journey alone. So, I want to encourage you to find 2 or 3 people to do this experiment with you! Meet weekly to share, challenge, and hold each other accountable. You need Running Partners! There are Running Partner cards available at the 60-60 board at Momentum to give you guidance.
You may also want to read the book Soul Revolution by John Burke as you do the experiment. I would also encourage you to check out www.soulrevolution.net.
Let’s learn from each other, hold each other accountable, and grow together!
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