July 31st, 2015
Somewhere in being the true follower of Jesus, just being a slave isn’t good enough. Then just being a servant in the religious system fails to meet the Heart’s cry for a living relationship with our Creator. The transition from slave to true servant must happen in order to receive the ‘aha’ of a new relationship with Jesus.
To know is experience is to be in an intimate relationship, to be in communication, to have fellowship, to expose one’s inner most being. This can only take place in a relationship where there is no judgment and no unforgiveness, the only one who can do that is Jesus. Read more... (385 words, 2 images, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
Tags: Godly stewardship, slave to steward
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July 29th, 2015
Recently, someone sent us an amazing article. I’ve posted it here.
When GOD solves our problems, we have faith in HIS abilities. When GOD doesn’t solve our problems HE has faith in our abilities.
God’s accuracy may be observed in the hatching of eggs. . . . .
-those of the canary in 14 days; -those of the barnyard hen in 21 days;
-eggs of ducks and geese in 28 days; -those of the mallard in 35 days;
-The eggs of the parrot and the ostrich hatch in 42 days. (Notice, they are all divisible by seven, the number of days in a week!) Read more... (570 words, 2 images, estimated 2:17 mins reading time)
Tags: creation, perfect God
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July 21st, 2015
In any discussion on what goes on in ‘the Church’, we need to remember that the Lord is building His Church. It isn’t the institutional, religious system, nor is it a structure of legalism and rules that come from self-effort. We must remember that the Lord will rise up His leaders as well.
Having said that, sometimes we can learn what NOT to do – by watching those around us. One picture the Lord used was the church as a flock of sheep. Anyone having sheep in their background knows that a bunch of sheep are not the wisest creatures on Earth. Read more... (1098 words, 3 images, estimated 4:24 mins reading time)
Tags: attitudes os a servant, servart
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July 6th, 2015
As we continue the theme of being a servant in the church, we present 2 YouTube sights by church leaders:
ChurchConsultants: “How did I get in this ministry desert?” Pastor George Ross of Northside Christian explains how he gets there, and what he does to prevent another trip. (courtesy of NACC 2010) For more church leadership videos & blogs, visit www.churchcentral.com
Here is the second interesting comment:
Toxic Leadership by john Volker, a short film discussing toxic leaders.
We trust these 2 YouTube videos will add to your walk in being a servant-leader. Read more... (97 words, 1 image, estimated 23 seconds reading time)
Tags: toxic leaders, youtube - burnout
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June 17th, 2015
There are many books around that can point you in the right direction whenit come to working on your freedom. Here is a really good book if you want renewed strength to stand firm against evil attacks. Sometimes, does it feel like people are coming between you and God? Perhaps you might feel like the whole world is against you?
Here is a 3-in-1 volume written by Robert Liardon that might be for you.
Best-selling author Roberts Liardon has combined three of his best-selling books to give you spiritual weaponry you need to fight the good fight of faith! Read more... (159 words, 2 images, estimated 38 seconds reading time)
Tags: Book: Controlling powers
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June 9th, 2015
Getting ‘Egypt’ out of the heart of the Israelites was one of the hardest lessons for Jehovah God to teach His people. Back there, they were slaves, and servants – without any authority over their own life. They had the mind-set of being in servitude to what was around them. Egypt was their Master! They really believed: “I don’t have a say so I can’t achieve much …”. As a result, they were limited, restricted and certainly not where God wanted them to be for the future. Slave they were and slave they lived. Read more... (658 words, 2 images, estimated 2:38 mins reading time)
Tags: following Jesus, heart, rejecting the world
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