SERVANT LEADERSHIP-8-30-10

Servant Leadership - Progressive Growth in Christ Servant leadership requires the practice of certain disciplines (habits we practice to please the Lord). These disciplines are key elements of "abiding in Christ." They are progressive in nature as set forth below: Humility - "apart from Him I can do nothing" - leads me to: Seek Him - and as He reveals Himself and what He is doing - I can: Love Him - by obeying and working with Him - this will lead me to: Serve Him - as I lovingly serve others - this creates opportunities to: Exalt Him - by giving Him the glory - and to maximize my faithfulness: Accountability - I ask others to hold me to these disciplines. Servant Leadership - Discovering Humility The key characteristic and focus of servant leadership is "humility". Why? Because, "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble" (James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5). What is pride? In the context of a Christ-led business, pride is simply the belief that I (we) can build this business for God -- without His involvement. On the other hand, humility is the belief that "apart from Him, I can do nothing" (John 15:5). In a nutshell, it's the heartfelt belief that I (we) cannot build a Christ-led business that reflects His works and is love and brings Him great glory -- only God can do that (through us). Servant Leadership - Seeking Him First In servant leadership, the degree of our "abiding in Him" is dependent upon the depth of our understanding of who the vine is and who we as branches are -- in other words, the more we understand "who He is" and "who we are in Him", the more we can "abide in Him." The degree of our "abiding in Him" is dependent upon the depth of our understanding of His love, power, grace, faithfulness, mercy, compassion, patience, peace, and joy. Likewise, the degree of our "abiding in Him" is dependent upon the depth of our understanding of who we are in Christ -- as a new creation, child, friend, brother, bride, beloved, saint, and heir of God -- and what He has bestowed upon us -- "every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places" (Ephesians 1:3). The greater the depth of our understanding of these things, the greater will be the depth of our "abiding in Him." Obviously, the beginning point for "abiding in Him" is seeking Him. Hebrews 11:6 vividly demonstrates this principle: "without faith (knowing His works & words) it's impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. " Servant Leadership - Loving Him Through Obedience The next discipline of servant leadership -- "abiding in Him" -- is loving Him. The Scriptures make it clear that our love for God is demonstrated by our obedience (John 14:15, 23-24; John 15:10; 1 John 5:3). As Henry Blackaby aply stated, an obedience problem with God is really a love problem with God. If we are to be Christ-led, we must be willing to obey regardless of the cost. Obedience consists of three components: (1) timeliness (act or speak when the Lord indicates, not before and not after); (2) fullness (partial obedience is disobedience); and (3) joyfullness (not grumbling, complaining, whining, etc.).

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    Our heart will reveal our true passion and we must have a heart for God and His people. Serving is one thing that I enjoy because of who I am in Jesus. Our heart is the center of our being, it is where the thought process being because what do people always say? Follow your heart!!! A harden and stony heart can not even feel the love of Jesus until it is crushed, broken and restored to the original function it was created for by God. Our hearts are like oil wells let me explain. You must first break the ground with a drilling rig it bores a hole through many layers of dirt and rock until it reaches the oil so we can safely say Jesus is the drilling rig in our hearts. Secondly we need a plunger that is left at the bottom of the well because it function is to open and close the well shut off valve. Once the pressure builds up then a signal is sent to open the flow line valve. This device in the spirit is the Holy Spirit, let me explain because the Holy Spirit was sent to be our comforter and the Holy Spirit will unction us when to open up and when to close down. There are also a motor and gearbox that supply power to turn the power shift. This is the Word of God in the spiritual aspect of things. We must have the Word of God in order to get any power going. The motor and gearbox supplies the electrical currents need to start the pump and Gods Word is like an electrical current that charges us to keep going. Our heart makes our ministry, it makes us great leaders, it makes us compassionate people, it gives us the drive to keep going and it is simply the heart of the oil that flows from breast to breast.  

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