Servant Leadership

Servant Leadership

Despite this parable of God’s grace and generosity, despite hearing Jesus remark twice that the first shall be last and the last first, Jesus’ disciples are still missing the point. The mother of James and John asks Jesus to grant her two sons the most prominent places in his coming kingdom. The two men are standing there and Jesus turns to them and asks, “Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink?” They respond, “We are able.” When the other ten disciples hear about this, they are angry. Jesus takes this opportunity to challenge their notions about prominence.

You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones are tyrants over them. It will not be so among you; but whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be your slave; just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many. (Matt. 20:25-28)

True leadership is found in serving others. 

True Greatness

And when the ten heard it, they were greatly displeased with the two brothers. But Jesus called them to Himself and said, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and those who are great exercise authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant. And whoever desires to be first among you, let him be your slave; just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”

The way up is down…Yet it shall not be so among you is a stinging rebuke to the manner in which the modern church looks to the world for both its substance and style. Plainly, the church isn’t to operate the way the world does.

Whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant: In the Kingdom community, status, money, popularity should never be the prerequisites for leadership. Humble service is the great prerequisite, as shown by Jesus’ own ministry.

Just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve: Real ministry is done for the benefit of those ministered to, not for the benefit of the minister. Many people are in the ministry for what they can receive (either materially or emotionally) from their people instead of for what they can give.

  1. “He received nothing from others; his was a life of giving, and the giving of a life…No service is greater than to redeem sinners by his own death, no ministry is lowlier than to die in the stead of sinners.” (Spurgeon)
  2. “He does not come to be served, but to serve. Does not this suit you, poor sinner — you who never did serve him, you who could not, as you are, minister to him? Well, he did not come to get your service; he came to give you his services; not that you might first do him honor, but that he might show you mercy.” (Spurgeon)

And to give His life a ransom for many: The death of Jesus – the giving of His life – purchased the freedom of His people. The idea is that His people were in bondage as slaves, and He paid their price.

Ransom “was most commonly used as the purchase price for freeing slaves.” (Carson) “Lytron (‘ransom’) and the preposition anti (‘for’, literally ‘instead of’) point clearly to the idea of his ‘taking our place’.” (France)

“A ransom is something paid or given to liberate a man from a situation from which it is impossible to free himself.”

,“Why should I be a servant? What is so good about serving? I don’t have time for it, and it’s not really my cup of tea. Let those who enjoy serving and who have the time for it get involved in it.”Well, this response does not come from following Christ. It comes from following the world. 

We live in a world where people strive diligently for high positions of power and leadership, and for fame and recognition. We live in a world where few people want to be servants. And if there are people who do serve, they serve only because of the prospect of personal gain – in terms of money, honour, power or recognition. That is the way things are done in the world. It is considered demeaning to serve others, and it is considered foolish to serve for nothing. But Christ requires us to take a very different view of service, and this can be seen in Matthew 20:20-28. 

The passage begins with a personal request made by the mother of James and John, who were two of the twelve disciples of Jesus. She came to ask Jesus to let her sons have the best positions in His kingdom – second only to Jesus Himself: One son to be His ‘right hand man,’ and the other son to be His ‘left hand man.’ I think we can all understand why she made such a bold request from Jesus: Doesn’t every loving mother want only the best for her precious sons? However the parallel passage in Mark 10:35-37 reveals that it was her sons who had engineered this request! James and John were the ones vying to get the top positions for themselves. 

Perhaps what Jesus said to the disciples a little earlier had stirred up their ambitions –“Verily I say unto you, That ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.” (Matthew 19:28) Their minds were so captivated with this coming glory that they hardly paid any attention to what Jesus said in the two verses just before our passage: “Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priests and unto the scribes, and they shall condemn him to death, And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him….” 

All this talk about humiliation somehow did not register at all in their minds, as they were so preoccupied with the glory they wished for. So what James and John did was to get their mother to help them so that it might look more like her request than theirs. She gladly followed their script closely, bowing down to Jesus and saying, “Grant that these my two sons may sit, the one on thy right hand, and the other on the left, in thy kingdom.” (v.21) I want you to note the important phrase, ‘in Thy kingdom’ at the end of this verse. Whose kingdom is this? Christ’s kingdom. These disciples mistakenly thought that the mark of greatness in Christ’s kingdom was to be in the highest positions of honour. If that were true, then Christ’s kingdom would be no different from the world’s kingdoms where prestige and power matter most. 

This provides the background for what Christ said in vv.25-27,  “Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister.And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant.” Jesus shows the disciples how radically different it is to be great in His kingdom. It is to be a servant. This gives us the first reason why we ought to be servants: 

  1. Being a Servant Is the Distinguishing Mark of Greatness in Christ’s Kingdom (vv.25-27) 

Since we who are saved are now in Christ’s kingdom, our thinking about greatness has to change radically. We are not to be conformed to the world in our thinking anymore, but be transformed by the renewing of our mind (Romans 12:2). What the world esteems most like riches, fame and power are of no value to us. They do not make us great at all. What would make us great in Christ’s kingdom are the things that the world despises most, like humility, weakness, giving, submission and selfless service: These are the things that matter most of all in Christ’s kingdom. The world rewards those who put themselves at the top. But the kingdom of Christ rewards those who put themselves at the bottom. 

In the ancient world, kings and princes were at the top-most rung of society while slaveswere at the very bottom-most rung of society. Christ tells us where we should be in v.27,  “…whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant.” The word ‘servant’ that Christ used here is translated from the Greek word doulos which literally means ‘slave.’ Now, I don’t think anyone here would like to be called a slave, because of its negative connotations of forced servitude and loss of personal rights. But that is how Christ wants us to see ourselves – we are no better than others, because we are nothing more than lowly slaves! We have to get used to thinking of ourselves this way, and make it a point to begin each day reminding ourselves that we are not kings but slaves! 

Having this mind-set will change the way we relate to others. It will make us more approachable and accommodating. We will be more willing to see things from their point of view and not insist that everything must be done our way. We will want to serve rather than to be served. We will even go the extra mile to serve others. When we see ourselves as nothing more than servants or slaves it becomes a lot easier for us to submit to others willingly. 

Whenever we write formal letters, we use certain conventional endings before signing off, e.g. ‘yours sincerely,’ and ‘yours truly.’ But do you know that these endings actually originated from much longer ones? In letters that were written way back in the 1800s, the standard ending that was used was:  “I beg to remain your most humble and truly obedient servant.” Over time this has become shortened to: “yours truly.” And so the next time you write ‘yours truly,’ please remember how Christ wants you to regard yourself. 

One reason why nobody wants to be a slave is that slaves do not own anything. They and everything they have belong to their master. In the same way, the servant mind-set requires us to regard ourselves and everything we have as God’s property, which are to be used in His service. In Luke 12:48 God’s Word says,  “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.” God has every right to expect much from us, because He has invested so much in our lives. What has God invested in us? He has invested Time, Talents, Treasures, and Opportunities in our lives. God has entrusted these to us to be used for His glory. 

In the parable of the Talents in Matt 25:14-30 the Lord spoke about three servants who were entrusted with their master’s assets. The first two servants doubled their talents by working hard, and so they were commended when the master returned. But the third servant received a stern condemnation because he merely buried his talent and returned it intact to the master. 

This parable teaches us to be good stewards of all that Christ has entrusted to us. One day we will have to give an account to Him of how we used them. Will you be like the servant who buried his talent in the ground? Do you spend a lot of your time and money in your own leisure and activities, and things that are unnecessary? How should you spend your time, talents and treasures now, if you know that you will have to give an account for them? Will you put them to good use so that Jesus will say to you, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord”? 

One passage that reveals what will happen at the Judgment Seat of Christ is 1 Corinthians 3:12-14 – “Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward.” 

Dearly beloved, do you look forward to receiving a blessed reward from the Lord Jesus Christ? You must. All your efforts in serving Him now will be amply compensated when you receive your reward from Christ. With this reward in view, let us be faithful in serving Him well. We have just seen that being a servant is the distinguishing mark of greatness in Christ’s kingdom. Let us return now to our passage to see another reason why we ought to be servants. This is found in verses 27,28 which says, “And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant:Even as the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto but to minister…” Please take note of the words ‘even as.’ They tell us why we must be servants. And it is plainly this – Our Lord Jesus Himself was a servant. Thus, the second reason why we ought to be servants is: 

  1. It Is the Disciples’ Means to Follow Christ’s Example (v.27-28a)

Christ became a servant in His ministry on earth. Philippians 2:6,7 tells us that Jesus, “…being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men.” 

One passage that displays Christ as a servant is John 13:1-13. This happened when the disciples had the Last Supper with Christ the day before His crucifixion. In those days it was customary for the host to assign his lowest slave to wash the feet of his guests when they came into his house for a meal. After walking in sandals on the streets their feet would be caked with mud and manure and would need a good washing. But no one had done this. The basin, water and towel were all there, but none of the disciples was willing to get up and use them. 

Then something quite unexpected happened. Jesus rose up, laid aside His garments; took a towel and girded Himself and then proceeded to wash their feet. This must have taken them all by surprise. Perhaps they thought that Jesus would appoint one of them to do the work. But now they were stunned as they saw Him doing it! How can their Master be washing their filthy feet? They should be the ones washing His feet! But now with His outer garments laid aside, His body stooping down and His hands washing and wiping their feet, Jesus practically became their servant. 

Then He said to them in vv.14,15 –  “Ye call Me Master and Lord: and ye say well: for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.” Since Christ has given us such an example, how can we follow Him without being a servant? Dearly beloved, being a servant is our means to follow Christ’s example. It makes us more like Him. 

Here is a story about two wash basins. One was a plain copper basin that Jesus used to wash His disciples’ feet, while the other was a beautiful gold basin that Pontius Pilate used to wash his own hands. Christ used one basin to carry out a responsibility that not His. Pilate used the other basin to deny a responsibility that was his. One basin shows us that Christ sought to serve, while the other basin revealed that Pilate ought to serve, but refused. Whose wash-basin will you choose? Christ’s or Pilate’s? If you want to follow Christ, then choose His wash basin and be a servant. This is a very compelling reason why we ought to be servants. But there is an even more compelling reason. It is found at the end of v.28 – “…and to give His life a ransom for many.” This teaches us that being a servant… 

  1. It Is the Divine Mode for Edifying Christ’s People (v.28b) 

Christ gave His life on the cross as a ransom for many, and the many here refers to us, the people He has saved from sin and eternal death. But His ministry to us did not stop there. Christ is still giving Himself for us through His unceasing intercession in Heaven, and through the work of the Holy Spirit on earth. And the Holy Spirit bestows spiritual gifts on us so that we can build up the body of Christ by using them well. Our service to God’s people is the mode by which He accomplishes this work. Every one of us has a role to play in this work of building the Body of Christ. But how well have we been fulfilling our role? 

During the time of the prophets Zechariah and Haggai the Israelites were spending too much time and effort building their own houses while the house of God was laid waste. Some problems had come up during the Temple building project and the work was stopped for 15 years. But people conveniently used this as an excuse to leave God’s work undone. So God sent His prophets to rebuke them, and also withheld many blessings from them. 

In our present time, the situation is still the same. Many Christians spend much time and effort pursuing their own ambitions, while God’s work is left undone, or is left in the hands of a few who are struggling to do it all alone. Out of a thousand in our church membership, there are only about 200-300 who are actively serving. Why is it that the rest of us are not serving in Life Church? Maybe it’s because we always think that Somebody Else will do it. Here is a poem that I found about this: 

“There’s a clever young fellow named Somebody Else. There is nothing this fellow can’t do. He’s busy from morning till very late, just substituting for you. You’re asked to do this, or asked to do that. And what is your ready reply? “Get Somebody Else. He’ll do it much better than I.” So much to do in this weary old world; so much and the workers are few. And Somebody Else is weary and worn just substituting for you. Next time you’re asked to do something worthwhile, just give this ready reply; If Somebody Else can give time and support, well then, so can I.” 

Perhaps too many of us have been content to let Somebody Else do the work. The problem with this is that there aren’t that many Somebody Elses out there. And those there are, have grown weary and tired, and may even suffer from burnout soon. Putting more money into the offering bags will not help. The way to resolve this is for every Lifer to assume his or her role of service and be used by Christ to edify His people. (I thank God for last week’s VBS – Many took time to serve on the 3 mornings, but there are many more areas of service besides this one.) 

In today’s church weekly there is an article entitled, “Where Can You Serve?” Read it and you will see that there are many great needs that can only be met if we are willing to give priority to serving the Lord and His people. The article provides a list of ministries in Life Church, their needs and the person to contact to find out more about them. Please ask the Lord to lead you to an area of service. 

If you feel any reluctance, please remember the 3 reasons why you should be a servant according to our passage of Scripture: Being a Servant (1) Is the distinguishing mark of greatness in Christ’s kingdom; (2) It is the disciples’ means to follow Christ’s example, and (3) It is the divine mode for edifying Christ’s people. 

And after you decide to start serving, there are some guidelines you need on how to serve:  Firstly, check your motives for serving. Our passage shows how easy it is to have the wrong motives. James and John were interested in glory, position and rank. They wanted to be higher than anyone else. And though their mother came to Jesus in worship, her real motive was to seek out the best places for her two sons. 

Love for Christ should always be our sole motivation for everything we do for Him. Some serve the Lord to win the praises of men. They like to be at the forefront where others can see how busy they are for the Lord. When asked to pray, they will pray the longest and most impressive prayers. Like Jehu in the Old Testament, they would say, “Come with me, and see my zeal for God.” (2 Kings 10:16) And they love to talk about what they have done for the Lord. But once they no longer feel appreciated, they may go elsewhere to have their egos uplifted again. Dearly beloved, let us be careful not to be like that. Every time we serve the Lord, we should ask ourselves, “Who am I doing this for? For the Lord or for myself?” 

There are many in Life church who work quietly behind-the-scenes. They are unsung heroes – serving the Lord faithfully and diligently in their own areas of service. I think of the ladies who prepare the elements for Lord’s Supper. I think of our PA crew who come very early every Sunday to set up the PA system. I think of our church pianists and organists who avail themselves not only for our worship services but even for prayer meeting, weddings, vigil and funeral services. 

You know, for the amount of time, effort, expertise and service that they put in, they would probably be paid quite well if they were doing it in the secular world. But here they do it for nothing, in fact oftentimes, they would put in their own funds for any expenses incurred in their service and would not make any claims from the church. I thank God for all the sacrifices they have made, and trust that they will be encouraged to continue to serve the Lord well. So let us serve because we want to please no one else but God. Let us serve because we love Him. 

The second guideline you need to observe about serving is to put others before self. Serving the Lord is always done together with others. The biblical pattern for service is teamwork. In 1 Corinthians 12 the apostle Paul describes believers as being parts of a body, and each of us has a different role to play. God has graciously bestowed specific gifts on each of us. But none of us can function without the rest, and we need one another’s gifts to serve the Lord together. 

But there are potential problems in working closely together with others, especially when self gets in the way. Some feel offended when their ideas are not used or when things are not done in their preferred way. In our passage we notice that when the other ten disciples of Jesus saw what James and John were trying to do, they reacted, as v.24 says, “…they were moved with indignation against the two brethren.” The spiritual attitude of these ten disciples was not any better than that of James and John. In order to preserve good working relationships, we must always be humble, considerate, forbearing and forgiving towards our co-labourers. We will find much greater joy in our service to God if we learn to put others before self in our service. 

Another guideline that you need to observe is to be ready to serve whenever and wherever you can. If it is something that you have never done before, be willing to learn how to do it. If you are approached to serve in some area do not be so quick to say, ‘No thanks, but I can’t commit myself to it.’ If you count it a great honour to serve Christ, rearrange your other commitments to make way for it. Servants must be available whenever the master calls for them. Please make sure that you are available. Remember this: Availability is the greatest ability! A good servant is also alert to the needs of others. In Psalm 123:2, the psalmist said, “Behold as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress; so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until that He have mercy upon us.” When the master moves his finger in command, the servant simply obeys. A good servant is one who has learned to subdue the defiant autonomy of self and to subject his will to the wishes of another. Whatever God says goes. When God says, “Jump,” we should say, “How high, Lord?” 

However, there is a vast difference between doing what God wants you to do and doing all that you or others want you to do. Don’t try to do everything, or else you will end up being too busy, doing things that God never intended you to do. Sometimes you have to say ‘No,’ and encourage others who are doing nothing to help share the load. 

And now we come to the last guideline for service: Be willing to do whatever it takes to do what is needed. Serving the Lord will not always be easy. There will be times when you may have to endure hardship and suffering. Some of the tasks that need to be done are tasks that nobody wants to do at all because they are unpleasant, tedious or boring. You may have to direct traffic outside under the hot sun, or clean the toilets after VBS or camp, or spend hours typing lyrics and music scores for a new song book. 

Our Lord Jesus has set the example. He had to give His own life to be a ransom for many. He had to die a cruel death on the cross. Are you willing to do the same? Perhaps our Lord would ask you the same question that He asked James and John in v.22 – “Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?” Well both of them did suffer for their service as Christ’s apostles. James became the first apostle to be martyred, and John had to endure the longest time of persecution because he lived until the time of the cruel Emperor Domitian. Only God knows what you will have to endure in your service to Him. Please make it a point therefore to seek God’s grace to endure any difficulties, so that you may be able to glorify Him through your service. 

May the Lord speak to all of us and help us to be faithful servants.

TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH

TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH

Successful Life Doesn’t Happen By Itself, It is by Design, not by Default.

Have you ever felt frustrated because you know you can live that ideal life you’ve always wanted but just don’t know how?

Maybe day after day you waste time away being trapped in the same problems and not knowing how and where you are going to find that next breakthrough.

I have always wondered if it will ever be possible to form a set of habits so we can live a more disciplined life that can lead us there. A life that’s effective and one that counts for eternity.

I realized that it wouldn’t happen just by itself. I need to make a conscious and proactive decision to make it happen.

Do you Have a Life Mission Statement? Without one, you’re very likely to drift through life without a clear direction.

The fact is, God has a purpose for all of us.

First of all, you have to figure out what is God’s vision for your life – what is it you’re aiming for in life. Otherwise you can’t get to where we need to be. In life, it is either God’s purpose or your own purpose that will prevail.

The vision God has for you is not for sale, no matter how good the other offers might be. The roads to fulfilling your life vision might not be easy. But if you persist, you will grow. Everyone starts with one but few ever finish with one.

Know that talent alone is not enough!

Busyness is not equal to Effectiveness – Need clarity of vision to make sure you stay on track to success.

The vision & the people that God entrusted to us to accomplish the vision is our greatest stewardship responsibility (Matt 25:21)

PREPARATION POSITIONS YOUR TALENT

– VALUE of Preparation before action, invest time and work to prepare, need for discipline, a process that shape us to become who need to become.

For God, preparation is key…. Joseph had to go through it, Jesus had to go through it, Moses had to go through it. I had to go through it myself too… look at your life how has God allowed certain unpleasant things to happen in your life to prepare you for what he has in store for you?

I realised that throughout my life, God actually uses my failures to develop my characters.

Case Study: Joseph… He went from the Father’s house – to the Pit  – and then to the Slave-house – then to Prison – and finally to the Palace.

Just as what was meant for evil for Joseph has been turned for his good, He would work things backwards in your life in order to fulfill the vision He has given you.

God wants to shape you into the kind of person He wants you to become so you are equipped to do the job He wants you to do. Your own vision has to die and His vision will live in again in you.  He doesn’t want you to give Him some, He wants it all and He’s bidding us to die to ourselves so He can fill us with Him and His plan.

Do you only follow Jesus only when it’s convenient?

In Luke 9, we read about Jesus’ call for His disciples to follow Him.

There are 3 things that stop us from fulfilling God’s call in our life: Comfort zone, Wealth & Career, Relationship.

There’s a price we have to pay to follow Him. The young man said Yes to Jesus but upon the condition when it’s convenient for him to do so.

Many people give the same excuse – we say “Yes Lord, but after I’ve been successful in my career, my wealth, my relationship, my personal goals and my ambitions.”

It will all become too late when we eventually become old and have to go down 6 feet under.

Do we find ourselves constantly making excuses and are never ready?

Do you actually live your life on the get set?

Learn from Jesus’ 12 Disciples who forsook everything in following Him. They didn’t wait till they got everything sorted out before they followed Jesus. It was an immediate response.

Dangers of Distractions

The devil will distract you, not with obvious things that seem evil and contrary to the Word of God. Often He would use things that seem good to us. Good in our own eyes can be the enemy of God’s best for us!

Remember how Eve was tempted when she saw that the fruit was pleasant and good. Similarly, the devil can distract you with things that are good, such as Chasing after successful career & financial, comfortable life, harmonious family.

But any of these can become an idol in your life. The devil will get you busy with many things in your life except the most important thing. As a result, you’re always on the get ready, get set stage and never get going!

Following Jesus need to be of your immediate obedience and top priority.

Eg. The 3 ppl invited by the King who all declined the invitations for various reasons.

When God calls you to follow and give your life to Him, He will be the one who guide you and provide for your needs. Where there’s vision, there will be provision as well. Don’t wait till it’s convenient because by then it could be too late.

If you won’t go, be sure that someone else will. God is never short on supply (candidates). Realize that it’s a privilege rather than a burden to serve Him.

There’s a tendency to feel inadequate for the job (Isaiah 6 Moment). Whenever you have that feeling, remember that God doesn’t call the qualified, but He qualifies the called. Your availability is often more important to Him than your ability.

Our society has placed too much emphasis on talent. All the challenges and problems in your life could very well be God’s way of preparing you for the work He’s called you to do.

When Jesus picked His 12 disciples, He picked ordinary people full of flaws and weaknesses. Realize that it’s a privilege to be God’s co-workers. Jesus prayed the whole night to choose the 12 disciples – just to make sure that He doesn’t choose according to the way humans choose, i.e. based on external reasons and outward appearance.

The opportunity of a lifetime must be seized within the lifetime of the opportunity.

When I receive the call of God and understood the values of lost souls, I had to make a decisive action: Whether to continue focusing on my business so I have something to fall back on financially or to head straight into the harvest field and not to worry about financial provision at all.

This is when my faith in Him is put to the ultimate test.

Faith in God who calls us plays a very important role. You must be equipped with the readiness that even if we have to let go of a comfortable lifestyle, financial security, personal ambition and agenda to be rich and comfortable.

Of course, this doesn’t mean we are not responsible to provide for our family. But we are talking about a matter of priorities here. Too many people come up with excuses and push God’s calling in their life to the back seat and eventually abandon it. It is about trusting God even if we don’t have all the details & haven’t had everything figured out.

Will there be risk involved? You bet … but it’s about having the right motivation. When the Reward > Risk, you’ll have no fear.

You might not know it yet, but God is working behind the scenes to prepare you for the work He has prepared in advance for you to walk in.

Eph 2:10 – Eternal Salvation is by grace through faith but eternal rewards is through our faithfulness in doing what He commands us to do For it is Him who works in us to will and to do what He’s called us to do. We are God’s workmanship.

Talent can bring you to the top very fast but only a good character can help to maintain you there.

A great Visualization means you have visited that place in your mind that when you get there, it’s like deja vu. You’re no longer surprised by it.

From Impossible to It’s possible!

Today I look back, God used every single thing in my past to fulfill His purpose in my life… the triumphs, the failures and even all the mess…. When surrendered to God, our mess can become a message for His glory.

Most people live on the get set, but they never go. (take your mark, get set, go – 3 steps to start in a race) Even if you’re on the right track, if you don’t move, you’ll be hit by the train! You need to take small actions. Start small, move quick, do it now! Practice makes perfect.

PRACTICE SHARPENS YOUR TALENT

5 elements of effective practice: need for mentor, your absolute best, clear purpose and vision, lofty high goals and having the right resources

Jesus focused on the 12 disciples. He knew that this is the most effective method for discipleship. He didn’t focus on the big group. We are now the results of this strategy 2000 years later. Don’t despise the days of small beginning. God is after our faithfulness, He is more impressed with our faithfulness rather than our fruitfulness.

Discipline doesn’t sound sexy nor fun, it is painful. Will you pay the price of discipline now (in instalment) or the price of regret in full later on.

Either way, you have to pay!

People want the short cut, we are easily impressed with people on the limelight, but very few people pay attention to the years and years of practice and litres and litres of sweat these same people have to invest on their talent behind the curtain.

Experts have to go through the 10,000 hours of practice to become one. Divide this by the no of hours per day you’re willing to pay for it…

People don’t become successful overnight, it is the accumulation of years after years of failures, planning and hard work… that’s the Compound Effect!

Being led by the Holy Spirit to do the work. Don’t use your flesh / own strength to do a supernatural task. Depend on His leading.

Why take the stairs if you can take the elevators. Not about how well you start but about how well you finish. Be faithful till the end.

We will all stand before Christ one day on Judgment Seat of Christ – to determine the scope of our authority in the new Kingdom. Our life right now and what we’re doing (2 Cor 5:10) is the preparation for that day. We will be judged according to what we have been called according to what He’s called us to do.

What is God calling you to do with your life today?

How are you going to prepare as a good steward of His possessions and His resources? Dare to dream… follow that inner voice within… contribute to benefit others in your ways and gifts and win souls!

Then continue to move on little by little even when it seems slow and unfruitful at first.

Continual practice will grow and develop you into the man God wants you to be. God wants to use you for His glory.

Focus on that day when you will see Him face to face on Judgment Seat and don’t lose sight of the prize.

Don’t lose focus and be faithful all the way till the end. It will totally be worth it when you cross the line to the other side.

Do You Know the Time?

Do You Know the Time?

Have you ever felt frustrated because you know you can live that ideal life you’ve always wanted but just don’t know how?

Maybe day after day you waste time away being trapped in the same problems and not knowing how and where you are going to find that next breakthrough.

I have always wondered if it will ever be possible to form a set of habits so we can live a more disciplined life that can lead us there. A life that’s effective and one that counts for eternity.

I realized that it wouldn’t happen just by itself. I need to make a conscious and proactive decision to make it happen.

Do you Have a Life Mission Statement? Without one, you’re very likely to drift through life without a clear direction.

The fact is, God has a purpose for all of us.

First of all, you have to figure out what is God’s vision for your life – what is it you’re aiming for in life. Otherwise you can’t get to where we need to be. In life, it is either God’s purpose or your own purpose that will prevail.

The vision God has for you is not for sale, no matter how good the other offers might be. The roads to fulfilling your life vision might not be easy. But if you persist, you will grow. Everyone starts with one but few ever finish with one.

Know that talent alone is not enough!

Busyness is not equal to Effectiveness – Need clarity of vision to make sure you stay on track to success.

The vision & the people that God entrusted to us to accomplish the vision is our greatest stewardship responsibility (Matt 25:21)

PREPARATION POSITIONS YOUR TALENT

– VALUE of Preparation before action, invest time and work to prepare, need for discipline, a process that shape us to become who need to become.

For God, preparation is key…. Joseph had to go through it, Jesus had to go through it, Moses had to go through it. I had to go through it myself too… look at your life how has God allowed certain unpleasant things to happen in your life to prepare you for what he has in store for you?

I realised that throughout my life, God actually uses my failures to develop my characters.

Case Study: Joseph… He went from the Father’s house – to the Pit  – and then to the Slave-house – then to Prison – and finally to the Palace.

Just as what was meant for evil for Joseph has been turned for his good, He would work things backwards in your life in order to fulfill the vision He has given you.

God wants to shape you into the kind of person He wants you to become so you are equipped to do the job He wants you to do. Your own vision has to die and His vision will live in again in you.  He doesn’t want you to give Him some, He wants it all and He’s bidding us to die to ourselves so He can fill us with Him and His plan.

Do you only follow Jesus only when it’s convenient?

In Luke 9, we read about Jesus’ call for His disciples to follow Him.

There are 3 things that stop us from fulfilling God’s call in our life: Comfort zone, Wealth & Career, Relationship.

There’s a price we have to pay to follow Him. The young man said Yes to Jesus but upon the condition when it’s convenient for him to do so.

Many people give the same excuse – we say “Yes Lord, but after I’ve been successful in my career, my wealth, my relationship, my personal goals and my ambitions.”

It will all become too late when we eventually become old and have to go down 6 feet under.

Do we find ourselves constantly making excuses and are never ready?

Do you actually live your life on the get set?

Learn from Jesus’ 12 Disciples who forsook everything in following Him. They didn’t wait till they got everything sorted out before they followed Jesus. It was an immediate response.

Dangers of Distractions

The devil will distract you, not with obvious things that seem evil and contrary to the Word of God. Often He would use things that seem good to us. Good in our own eyes can be the enemy of God’s best for us!

Remember how Eve was tempted when she saw that the fruit was pleasant and good. Similarly, the devil can distract you with things that are good, such as Chasing after successful career & financial, comfortable life, harmonious family.

But any of these can become an idol in your life. The devil will get you busy with many things in your life except the most important thing. As a result, you’re always on the get ready, get set stage and never get going!

Following Jesus need to be of your immediate obedience and top priority.

Eg. The 3 ppl invited by the King who all declined the invitations for various reasons.

When God calls you to follow and give your life to Him, He will be the one who guide you and provide for your needs. Where there’s vision, there will be provision as well. Don’t wait till it’s convenient because by then it could be too late.

If you won’t go, be sure that someone else will. God is never short on supply (candidates). Realize that it’s a privilege rather than a burden to serve Him.

There’s a tendency to feel inadequate for the job (Isaiah 6 Moment). Whenever you have that feeling, remember that God doesn’t call the qualified, but He qualifies the called. Your availability is often more important to Him than your ability.

Our society has placed too much emphasis on talent. All the challenges and problems in your life could very well be God’s way of preparing you for the work He’s called you to do.

When Jesus picked His 12 disciples, He picked ordinary people full of flaws and weaknesses. Realize that it’s a privilege to be God’s co-workers. Jesus prayed the whole night to choose the 12 disciples – just to make sure that He doesn’t choose according to the way humans choose, i.e. based on external reasons and outward appearance.

The opportunity of a lifetime must be seized within the lifetime of the opportunity.

When I receive the call of God and understood the values of lost souls, I had to make a decisive action: Whether to continue focusing on my business so I have something to fall back on financially or to head straight into the harvest field and not to worry about financial provision at all.

This is when my faith in Him is put to the ultimate test.

Faith in God who calls us plays a very important role. You must be equipped with the readiness that even if we have to let go of a comfortable lifestyle, financial security, personal ambition and agenda to be rich and comfortable.

Of course, this doesn’t mean we are not responsible to provide for our family. But we are talking about a matter of priorities here. Too many people come up with excuses and push God’s calling in their life to the back seat and eventually abandon it. It is about trusting God even if we don’t have all the details & haven’t had everything figured out.

Will there be risk involved? You bet … but it’s about having the right motivation. When the Reward > Risk, you’ll have no fear.

You might not know it yet, but God is working behind the scenes to prepare you for the work He has prepared in advance for you to walk in.

Eph 2:10 – Eternal Salvation is by grace through faith but eternal rewards is through our faithfulness in doing what He commands us to do For it is Him who works in us to will and to do what He’s called us to do. We are God’s workmanship.

Talent can bring you to the top very fast but only a good character can help to maintain you there.

A great Visualization means you have visited that place in your mind that when you get there, it’s like deja vu. You’re no longer surprised by it.

From Impossible to It’s possible!

Today I look back, God used every single thing in my past to fulfill His purpose in my life… the triumphs, the failures and even all the mess…. When surrendered to God, our mess can become a message for His glory.

Most people live on the get set, but they never go. (take your mark, get set, go – 3 steps to start in a race) Even if you’re on the right track, if you don’t move, you’ll be hit by the train! You need to take small actions. Start small, move quick, do it now! Practice makes perfect.

PRACTICE SHARPENS YOUR TALENT

5 elements of effective practice: need for mentor, your absolute best, clear purpose and vision, lofty high goals and having the right resources

Jesus focused on the 12 disciples. He knew that this is the most effective method for discipleship. He didn’t focus on the big group. We are now the results of this strategy 2000 years later. Don’t despise the days of small beginning. God is after our faithfulness, He is more impressed with our faithfulness rather than our fruitfulness.

Discipline doesn’t sound sexy nor fun, it is painful. Will you pay the price of discipline now (in instalment) or the price of regret in full later on.

Either way, you have to pay!

People want the short cut, we are easily impressed with people on the limelight, but very few people pay attention to the years and years of practice and litres and litres of sweat these same people have to invest on their talent behind the curtain.

Experts have to go through the 10,000 hours of practice to become one. Divide this by the no of hours per day you’re willing to pay for it…

People don’t become successful overnight, it is the accumulation of years after years of failures, planning and hard work… that’s the Compound Effect!

Being led by the Holy Spirit to do the work. Don’t use your flesh / own strength to do a supernatural task. Depend on His leading.

Why take the stairs if you can take the elevators. Not about how well you start but about how well you finish. Be faithful till the end.

We will all stand before Christ one day on Judgment Seat of Christ – to determine the scope of our authority in the new Kingdom. Our life right now and what we’re doing (2 Cor 5:10) is the preparation for that day. We will be judged according to what we have been called according to what He’s called us to do.

What is God calling you to do with your life today?

How are you going to prepare as a good steward of His possessions and His resources? Dare to dream… follow that inner voice within… contribute to benefit others in your ways and gifts and win souls!

Then continue to move on little by little even when it seems slow and unfruitful at first.

Continual practice will grow and develop you into the man God wants you to be. God wants to use you for His glory.

Focus on that day when you will see Him face to face on Judgment Seat and don’t lose sight of the prize.

Don’t lose focus and be faithful all the way till the end. It will totally be worth it when you cross the line to the other side.

Principles of Successful Ministry

Principles of Successful Ministry

What are the keys to having a high-impact, long-lasting successful ministry? Of course, success is not being better than, or having a bigger ministry than someone else. It means reaching and maximising your God-given potential. Also, success means doing the basics well. Everyone likes to learn something new or fancy, but it is consistently doing the basics extremely well that leads to success. Here are seven principles of successful ministry.

Principle 1: Value Your Ministry (Perspective)

Successful people in ministry think highly of their ministry and see themselves as on a mission from God. They believe that serving God is the highest and most important calling on earth (1 Tim 1:12).

The way you see yourself and your ministry dramatically affects everything you do. What you believe about God, yourself and your present situation either hinders or enhances your effectiveness.

The church you’re working to build is of vital importance. It is precious to God. It is at the very centre of His purposes (Eph.3:10-11). So, working for God’s kingdom makes you an important person. Your role may not be prominent, but it is very significant.

Two men were moving bricks on a building site. When asked what they were doing, one man said, “We’re just moving bricks from here to there.” The other man said, “We’re building a cathedral.” Same job, but different perspective!

How do you feel about yourself and your ministry calling?

Principle 2: Live Your Ministry (Example)

Effective ministry is more about who your are than what you do. Great leaders lead by example. The apostle Paul told people to follow Him, to imitate his life and to be like him (1 Cor.11:1).

Think of a person you admire. What is the one thing about them that causes you to admire them? Usually, it is a character quality or attitude, rather than outward appearance, talent or skill. In the same way, the things about you that will have the greatest influence on others are more likely to be character qualities. Character is the foundation for all effective ministry. Ultimately, the people you influence will be a reflection of you, for better or worse.

Paul told the leaders of the church at Ephesus to give careful attention to their own lives and then to the church (Acts 20:28). We must beware of getting so caught up in the activity of ministry that we neglect our own personal lives.

Successful leaders walk in integrity (Prov.10:9) and they keep a clear conscience in all matters, whether they be ethical, financial or sexual. They understand that failure is more often a slide, than a sudden fall and so they keep alert.

Be an example. Who you are speaks louder than what you say

Principle 3: Love Your Ministry (Attitude)

Successful ministers develop and maintain a positive attitude in all situations. They love the church and God’s people. They enjoy their work and they are enthusiastic about it.

Attitude is a choice we have every day. You can’t control what happens to you but you can control what happens in you. You are responsible for your attitude and your attitude definitely shows.

Some important attitudes to develop are joy (Ps.100:1), gratefulness (1 Thess.5:18), enthusiasm (Rom.12:11) and a positive outlook (Phil.2:14).

A good attitude won’t stop you from having negative feelings, but it can prevent negative feelings from stopping you. Negative emotions can be extremely destructive and need to be dealt with quickly (Eph.4:29-32. Phil.5:6).

Do a quick attitude check: What do you think about the church, the people you serve and the work you are doing?

Principle 4: Grow Your Ministry (Excellence)

Successful ministries are committed to continual growth and the pursuit of excellence. They believe that God’s church is called to be glorious and therefore, they do their very best for God (Col.3:23-24).

Excellence means being above average, going the second mile, refusing to be ordinary, learning from failure and a commitment to continual growth or improvement. Pat Riley, an outstanding basketball coach, says, “Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.” We often see the end product of people’s ministry development and think we could never do what they do. However, we don’t see the process of their ministry development along the way. We can achieve excellence through the same process of living, learning and growing.

Paul challenged Timothy to spiritual progress (1 Tim.4:12-16). He told him to devote himself to personal growth and the development of his God-given gifts and abilities. The result would be that his progress would be seen by all and his ministry would be more effective.

Are you declining, maintaining or progressing?

Principle 5: Focus Your Ministry (Priority)

Successful people know their priorities and focus all of their energy on them. They put first things first. They know what’s important and they do it (Mt. 6:33).

As leaders, it is essential that we use our time wisely in order to accomplish what God has called us to. We need to ensure that urgent things don’t keep us from doing what is really important. What’s your priority? It’ll be a busy year and you’ll fill up a lot of time, but what with? Activity does not always equal accomplishment.

Paul tells us that the difference between the wise and the foolish person is their understanding of God’s will and their wise investment of time into daily opportunities (Eph.5:15-17).

Our major priority is to help people. Church work must have a people focus. We are in the people business. Develop good people skills. Walk slowly through the crowd. Smile, say hello, introduce yourself, ask questions, call people by name, be friendly and helpful, be sincerely interested in their life, be generous with praise and cautious with criticism.

Principle 6: Share Your Ministry (Teamwork)

Successful ministries don’t go it alone. They build and develop a team around them. They are committed to helping others get involved in ministry. They continually gather, motivate, train and mobilise people.

To be a good team player, you need to first learn to be a good follower of those to whom you are accountable. Then you need to be able to partner effectively with those who are your peers. Finally, you need to give good leadership to those for whom you are responsible.

Good teamwork requires a commitment to quality relationships, strong unity, continual encouragement, undivided loyalty, open communication and genuine love.

Principle 7: Fuel Your Ministry (Prayer)

Successful ministries continually fuel their lives with prayer. Prayer helps them develop a vital and personal relationship with God, which then provides the power and energy to get the job done.

The bottom line when it comes to prayer is dependence. When I don’t pray, I’m saying to God, “I can do this”. When I do pray, I’m saying to God, “Lord, I need you.” The truth is that we need Him all the time and without Him we can do nothing of lasting value.

We all know that ministry can be hazardous to our lives. Therefore, a living, dynamic relationship with God is essential to prevent us from burning out or dropping out of the race and to keep us enjoying the journey.

I hate stopping to fill up my car with petrol because it slows me down, makes me stop and worst of all, allows all those cars I’ve just passed, to get ahead of me again. Yet, it is only through stopping that I can refuel and gain the resources to keeping going on my journey. The challenge in ministry is that we often get so busy working for God, like Martha, that we neglect taking time to stop and sit at His feet, like Mary did (Lk.10:38-42).

The best habit I’ve developed over the last eighteen months is the practise of taking a Retreat Day every month. During this day, I take time to refuel – to pray, to evaluate my life and ministry, to review the previous month to see if I’m on course and to plan the coming month. When I first started this habit it was so hard, because I was thinking of all the work I wasn’t getting done. Now it’s an absolute priority, because I see it as an investment of my time that produces a greater freshness and effectiveness in my daily life and ministry.

The Race is on!

The Christian life is not a hundred-metre sprint. It’s a marathon. It’s not just about how fast you run, but how long you last. Let’s be ministers who run with all our might, but most of all, let’s finish well (2 Tim.4:7).

A final thought. Knowledge doesn’t change the world, action does. It’s what you do about what you’ve just read that determines whether it will help you or not. How about rating yourself from 1 – 10 on the seven principles listed above (1 being “poor” and 10 being “outstanding”). Which principle had the lowest score? Think about what you could do about improving this area in the next week. Finally, just do it!

The above material is summarised from Mark Conner’s book Successful Christian Ministry, which is available in Australia from CityLife Church Bookshop (Phone 61 3 9871 8339 or online shop at www.citylifechurch.com).