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The First step in building a house is designing the house.
i’m not a good writer, i can do it but i’m not good at it.
but in order to build anything you have to know what it cost.
in order to understand the cost you have to understand what its going to cot you have to have a blue print.
Counting the cost here referrers to discipleship here.
the point I wanted to use this verse because it talks about counting the cost
before you can build a house you have to decide what you need.
how many bathrooms can you afford?
you can never nave too many bathrooms right ?
how big will the back yard be?
how many rooms do you need?
how much am I going to be able to afford?
what level of grade can you afford.
2. How do I build a blue print?
writing is one of my week points.
I can do it but the process is arduous.
a few years ago i watched some videos put out by an Ivy league school to help me improve on my writing.
one of the first things they said that challenged my assumptions was that we write as a process of thinking.
you may need more money to deal with your obligations:
before you go barging into your bosses office demanding a raise based on you need stop.
start with prayer.
then start by sitting down with a journal and writing the vision down.
What is my previewed need?
More money!
(Duh)
Who is your primary provider?
The Lord is my provider!
(Duh)
of course we know that in our church brain.
but do we ever stop to think that God has a plan to do something.
this is why our decisions should start with prayer.
what I am about to say is predicated on the assumption that maybe you don’t need a rase for whatever.
maybe we need another two forms of income.
when i finished my doctorate i thought i would try to start a speaking and consulting business.
when I went to the Texas Tech Small business incubator.
what I learned was that in order for me to do well I needed three separate, but related of course streams of income.
the Lord is your provider, not the boss.
go to the Lord first.
while you are going to the Lord go to your budget and make sure your not paying for stuff, you don’t use, don’t need or cant afford.
then as you write the vision down and sleep on it then refine again.
once you have an idea you need to do home work.
talk to people ect.
ect.
if you are going to build a house, you need to lay a good foundation.
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