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According to a biblical worldview, do we judge based on outcomes? If so, why? If not, why?
No...we judge according to scripture regardless of outcome:
jn7:24 Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
A pastor of a 20 member church sees 2 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year
A pastor of a 2,000 member sees 150 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year.
Which one is more successful?
A pastor of a 20 member church sees 2 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year
A pastor of a 2,000 member sees 150 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year.
Which one is more successful?
Does God ever command us to be successful? Or does He command us to be faithful?Which one is more successful?
A pastor of a 20 member church sees 2 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year
A pastor of a 2,000 member sees 150 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year.
Which one is more successful?
A pastor of a 20 member church sees 2 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year
A pastor of a 2,000 member sees 150 salvation decisions and baptisms in one year.
Which one is more successful?
I am not sure what your point is, so I will answer differently than may be expected. ...
I had never realized how apt a comparison this could be with ministry metrics.
I had the opposite situation. At a factory job, I processed 5,000 wigits a day. Boss chewed me out, because of the number I was doing - I made the other workers look bad. So after that - I wrote down on my sheet that I did 4,700 widgets a day - though I continued to process the 5,000!Interesting how this thread has unfolded.
In my line of work, we have the phrase "managing by metrics." The problem we've discovered with this approach, is that the boss will always get the metric that he wants, even if his subordinates have to lie to get it. Did the boss mandate a 97% operational ready rate? Then that's what the briefing slide will show, no matter what the real story in the motor pool is. ....
I had the same thing happen to me! My first union job at a large corporation and I was beating the assembly line hourly quota. The union rep tells me to slow down, never beat the hourly quota or else management will have an excuse to do a time study and likely raise the hourly quota. I was 21 years old and was being told to be less productive.I had the opposite situation. At a factory job, I processed 5,000 wigits a day. Boss chewed me out, because of the number I was doing - I made the other workers look bad. So after that - I wrote down on my sheet that I did 4,700 widgets a day - though I continued to process the 5,000!
And yet the bible says that ...nowhere. It says God must give the sinner a new heart.No matter how big or small of a church. Everybody needs to be saved or has not. As it is about Jesus being asked to come into people's hearts.