Root Cause Analysis ( Our Father Has Given Us A Root)

Good morning and Marvelous Monday. Brand new week. Brand new attitude. The past is the past. The future is unlimited. As we continue in the Year of Our Father based on Isaiah 64:7-9, Luke 11:2-4 and 1st John 3:1-3, and the month of Integrate in July based on Isaiah 11:10-12, John 7:6-8 and Acts 11:15-17, I happen to work in a building that has great business minds. In order to be successful they just do not focus on what they do well, they focus on issues that are not doing well. When things are not doing well theses business people do what is called a Root Cause Analysis to get to the reasons for the problem and to provide a lasting solution. As members of the Body of Christ we are supposed to be expanding the kingdom to all that who do not have a relationship with God, but it seems we are lacking in this area so let's do a Root Cause Analysis.
In order to begin this teaching properly I must define the phrase root cause. It means as follows; the most basic causes that can be reasonably identified that management has control to fix and when
will prevent or reduce the likelihood of the problem recurring again. As the people of God of yesterday needed a solution to their problems so does the Body of Christ of today need an analysis of our problems. Coming from the 1st base scripture of the month of Integrate in July we take a look at Root Cause Analysis.
In going to the Word of God for this teaching of  Root Cause Analysis I begin in Isaiah 11:10. In this verse it tells that one day a root of Jesse shall be as a banner to those who were not part of the
promises of God and they shall seek rest. As most of us are now connected to God those people who are not need to know that in God there is rest and it is glorious. Root Cause Analysis.
As we continue with this teaching of Root Cause Analysis I go back to the Word of God and Isaiah 11:11. In this verse it tells of how God will place his hands out for a second time to bring in his
people back to him from all over the world. As the people of God we are to reach out those of us who have lost their connection with the Kingdom of God and seek answers to why they have left the Body of Christ. Root Cause Analysis.
As we come to the end of the Biblical portion of this teaching of Root Cause Analysis I go Isaiah 11:12. In this verse it tells of how God will have  banner for all nations as assemble the outcasts of
his chosen people from the four corners of earth. We as the people of God have an obligation to have the gospel of Christ to be a banner to people all over the world. Root Cause Analysis.
In closing Our Father Has Given Us A Root to overcome the fears and doubts we have. We cannot look at those who do not believe in the things that we do not believe in (root) and just let it be (cause). We must see why those who have disengaged from the Body of Christ (root) and see why they refuse to come back (cause). We must understand that we are of Christ (root) and not let the enemy stop us from being about Christ (cause). Jesus, who is the root Our Father provided us here. There is no denying that. Our ministries and our commitment should be as strong as who we are rooted in which should be Christ. Is Christ the head of your life (root) or do you straddled the fence (cause). When you know better you do better is an old saying. Root Cause Analysis. I want to thank God for allowing me to teach his Word and I give him all glory and honor. Please join me on Saturday for  teaching called Let God Integrate Your Ears. Have a great week all. Please go to Rhema Word 2.0 for a teaching called Independence Day.





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