Next Generation Leadershipគំរូ
Confident Trust in the Lord
Now that we've explored why waiting is important on the journey to your dreams, and we've been able to look at warning signs to avoid along the way, it's time to jump into the most important part--what you need to develop in you before ministry, especially before any sort of platform is given.
Honestly, there are many lessons you'll learn in ministry, but the ones we will explore over the next few days are perhaps the most important.
Today we kick off with PATIENCE. It's a good segway from yesterday's look at the value of waiting and indeed the two are somewhat similar.
Hebrews 10:35-36 has carried me through many of my "discouraged in my dreams" days over the years. When I've watched a door to an opportunity close, I thought of this verse. When I felt like my dreams were fading in the distance, I thought of this verse. I've wept, yelled, and debated until the peace this verse brought invaded my situation and emotions.
When we wait, we begin to acquire a patient endurance that only waiting can produce. It will be this patience that carries you through the rough patches of ministry. It will give you a perseverance through the lonely, heavy-hearted, and weighted moments no one sees but God.
It will be this lesson that allows you to, as Hebrews says, "receive all that He has promised."
But it's more than just patience. This word has a direct correlation with the first part of the verse and the phrase, "confident trust in the Lord." Confidence, also identified as "courage" here, is vital to anyone's walk. One must have confidence in God and His promise, courage to carry out His will, and the ability to lean on that truth in trying times. Without this process and ability to live it out, one will struggle in any pursuit to encourage others to live accordingly.
Learn to trust in God and lean on His timing, and develop the ability to wait. If you try to make your dream happen on your own or rush the process, you won't cultivate this valuable trait. Only time and waiting can.
If you dream of preaching to thousands of people...or leading worship in an arena...or desire any form of ministry, first develop patience endurance. You'll need it on the journey!
Now that we've explored why waiting is important on the journey to your dreams, and we've been able to look at warning signs to avoid along the way, it's time to jump into the most important part--what you need to develop in you before ministry, especially before any sort of platform is given.
Honestly, there are many lessons you'll learn in ministry, but the ones we will explore over the next few days are perhaps the most important.
Today we kick off with PATIENCE. It's a good segway from yesterday's look at the value of waiting and indeed the two are somewhat similar.
Hebrews 10:35-36 has carried me through many of my "discouraged in my dreams" days over the years. When I've watched a door to an opportunity close, I thought of this verse. When I felt like my dreams were fading in the distance, I thought of this verse. I've wept, yelled, and debated until the peace this verse brought invaded my situation and emotions.
When we wait, we begin to acquire a patient endurance that only waiting can produce. It will be this patience that carries you through the rough patches of ministry. It will give you a perseverance through the lonely, heavy-hearted, and weighted moments no one sees but God.
It will be this lesson that allows you to, as Hebrews says, "receive all that He has promised."
But it's more than just patience. This word has a direct correlation with the first part of the verse and the phrase, "confident trust in the Lord." Confidence, also identified as "courage" here, is vital to anyone's walk. One must have confidence in God and His promise, courage to carry out His will, and the ability to lean on that truth in trying times. Without this process and ability to live it out, one will struggle in any pursuit to encourage others to live accordingly.
Learn to trust in God and lean on His timing, and develop the ability to wait. If you try to make your dream happen on your own or rush the process, you won't cultivate this valuable trait. Only time and waiting can.
If you dream of preaching to thousands of people...or leading worship in an arena...or desire any form of ministry, first develop patience endurance. You'll need it on the journey!
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