“But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it….” (2 Timothy 3:14)
Biblical values are non-negotiable principles that define the identity and determine the lifestyle of a Christian. Core Values are those things that matter most to you. Church Planters need to cultivate certain Biblical Values as well as other values. Your church plant will be an expression of the things you value and the mission of your church will as well. Values define what our mission will be so it is very important that people know exactly what our values are. Remember | The mission cannot contradict the church planter’s
values; in fact, the mission arises from the values.
Bible based values are very important. If you "continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of" then the Bible, the Word of God, will be very important to you. From the opening verse of Genesis to the final words of Revelation, Scripture is divinely inspired; every word has purpose. In today’s passage, we are told that the sacred writings are “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be ... equipped for every good work.” In other words, they offer preparation for whatever we will face in life (2 Tim. 3:16-17). No other book holds such value for living.
Make the Bible the first and foremost priority and you will have a guide to all your values. Never let go of this value because if you do, you cannot be effective as a church planter.
Biblical values are non-negotiable principles that define the identity and determine the lifestyle of a Christian. Core Values are those things that matter most to you. Church Planters need to cultivate certain Biblical Values as well as other values. Your church plant will be an expression of the things you value and the mission of your church will as well. Values define what our mission will be so it is very important that people know exactly what our values are. Remember | The mission cannot contradict the church planter’s
values; in fact, the mission arises from the values.
Bible based values are very important. If you "continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of" then the Bible, the Word of God, will be very important to you. From the opening verse of Genesis to the final words of Revelation, Scripture is divinely inspired; every word has purpose. In today’s passage, we are told that the sacred writings are “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be ... equipped for every good work.” In other words, they offer preparation for whatever we will face in life (2 Tim. 3:16-17). No other book holds such value for living.
Make the Bible the first and foremost priority and you will have a guide to all your values. Never let go of this value because if you do, you cannot be effective as a church planter.