You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name.
—Exodus 20:7 NIV
You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name.
—Exodus 20:7 NIV
The knowledge worker cannot be supervised closely or in detail. He can only be helped. But he must direct himself, and he must direct himself toward performance and contribution, that is, effectiveness.
—Peter Drucker
HT: What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below.
—Exodus 20:4 NIV
If only every Christian in the Church today were living the Sermon on the Mount, the great revival for which we are praying and longing would already have started.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
HT: What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
You shall have no other gods before me.
—Exodus 20:3 NIV
Generosity is at the heart of true productivity in all areas of life. This is what the Scriptures teach and, interestingly, what the best business thinkers are also showing. Further, a life of doing good for others is actually the most exciting life, for God calls us to find ways of doing good with a sense of creativity, competence, and adventure.
—Matt Perman
HT: What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
The Lord reigns
for ever and ever.
—Exodus 15:18 NIV
The essence of GDP [Gospel-Driven Productivity] is this: We are to use all that we have, in all areas of life, for the good of others, to the glory of God—and that this is the most exciting life. To be a gospel-driven Christian means to be on the lookout to do good for others to the glory of God, in all areas of life, and to do this with creativity and competence. Further, being gospel-driven also means knowing how to get things done so that we can serve others in a way that really helps, in all areas of life, without making ourselves miserable in the process through overload, overwhelm, and hard-to-keep-up systems. In other words, we are to put productivity practices and tools in the service of God’s purpose for us, which is that we do good for others, in all areas of life, to his glory.
—Matt Perman
HT: What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman
In your unfailing love you will lead
the people you have redeemed.
In your strength you will guide them
to your holy dwelling.
—Exodus 15:13 NIV
We weren’t made to simply respond to stuff all day, but to take action and move things forward. If we don’t give attention to the discipline of personal effectiveness but instead let the flow of events determine what we do, we will likely fritter ourselves away doing all sorts of urgent things that come our way while never getting to the truly important things.
—Matt Perman
HT: What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman