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LIFESTYLE LEADERSHIP
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Communication
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EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP
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The story is told about a mouse and an elephant that traveled
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together for many years. One day they arrived at one of those hanging
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rope bridges over a ravine and began to cross it together. As they
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stepped on the bridge the ropes strained from the load and the wood
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slats creaked and swayed in the wind. When they arrived on the other
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side of the bridge, the mouse looked up at the elephant and said, "Boy
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we really shook that bridge, didn't we?"
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We, as Christians, many times fail to recognize the FACT that we
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are chosen to have the CREATOR of the UNIVERSE along side each of us.
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"If God be for us, who can stand against us?" As leaders, as
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EKKLESIA, we need to be mindful of this fact in our lives.
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Prayerfully we will look back after a "shaky bridge" of life and be
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able to look at God and say the same words as that little mouse - "Boy
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did WE really shake them up, Lord!"
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One major area where many of us need special grace is in the area
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of COMMUNICATION. God left His Word to allow us to be informed. WHY?
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Because it is the very nature of God to inform His people of what is
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necessary to allow us to perform our calling. The Psalmist tells us
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that "He made known His ways to Moses, His acts to the sons of Israel"
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(Psalm 103:7).
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"In the know" is a catch phrase used to designate a special group
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of people with extra information not normally given to others. The
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Leader of Christ's Kingdom should make certain that everyone that the
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leader is in authority over, is assured a position of being "in the
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know."
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Turn to Colossians 4:7-9 and see what Paul told this body of
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believers. Look at II Timothy 4:20. Look at Romans 16:21, and II
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Timothy 4:11. Why does God through Paul allow so much Scripture to be
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used to "update" some of the believers. WHY? To motivate or keep
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them motivated? To involve them with what Paul was doing? To inspire
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some additional prayer warriors? To show them they were important to
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the Kingdom of God and His work in the world? ALL OF THE ABOVE! We
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should take special note and put this concern for communication to
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others in our heart. Our LIFESTYLE should reflect that we inform
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those with whom we are working.
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Proverbs 15:7 gives us the reverse to review. "The lips of the
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wise spread knowledge, but the hearts of fools are not so." A wise
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leader spreads the word - a fool does not. Pretty simple? The Truths
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of God are in line with this truth, simple and clear. We, when we
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give consideration to our own needs, realize that we have an
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insatiable desire to know what is going to affect our lives, yet we
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think that some people don't need to be "let in" on certain matters
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until we deem it necessary. By so doing, we breed confusion and
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misunderstanding and we demoralize those we are charged to lead.
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We need to increase our ability to be pleasant. "Pleasant words
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are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones" (Proverbs
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16:24). A leader needs to inform the people with pleasant tones and
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strive for the result that everyone involved will have high morale.
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Solomon had many words on the different kinds of information that
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a leader is to provide:
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"A man has joy in an apt answer, and how delightful is a timely
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word!" (Proverbs 15:23) There is a time to speak. If we jump the gun
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and give information before the people are ready we may cause our
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brother to stumble; yet if we wait too long, the "rumor mill" gets
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into gear and causes disruptions. The leader must seek God's will and
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plan and time. God will make certain that the leader is given what is
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necessary to perform as God would desire. "Loyalty and truth
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preserve the king, and he upholds his throne by righteousness"
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(Proverbs 20:28). People will not, knowingly, follow a liar, anyone
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who does not tell the full truth at all times. The leader who tells
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the TRUTH in all situations creates an environment of trust, and God
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uses this environment to move His kingdom forward. Even "white lies"
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can prepare a road that people do not trust, and where people cannot
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trust fully, people do not go. "The tongue of the wise makes
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knowledge acceptable" (Proverbs 15:2). Too much, too soon can breed
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many negative fruits. A Leader needs to pray continually for guidance
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that he tells the necessary information to those under his charge and
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does not "overload" the circuits by giving too much. The information
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withheld cannot be vital information, but information that would not
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assist the follower.
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"The heart of the wise teaches his mouth, and adds persuasiveness
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to his lips." Leaders motivated by their hearts are persuasive. How
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many of you have been turned off by a leader quoting from so-and-so or
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Dr. So-and-So? Leadership means that you have taken a position in
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front and are ready to share what happens to you "up there" to those
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behind you to show that God provides.
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WHOLEHEARTEDNESS
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Paul, again to the Colossians wrote: "Whatsoever ye do, do it
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heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men." "Whatsoever thy hand
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findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device,
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nor knowledge, nor wisdom in the grave, whither thou goest"
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(Colossians 3:23 & Ecclesiastes 9:10). God through two men of diverse
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heritage and separated by many hundreds of years both spoke what God
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told them to say - exhorting us to strive for the excellence and
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wholeheartedness that God does EVERYTHING!
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How do we respond, we say "Take it easy" or "Don't Burn Out" or
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"Don't work too hard, buddy." This whole attitude is seen in the
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world today and contributes to its mediocrity. We best be aware that
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that is what lies ahead for us if we adopt this half- hearted
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attitude. Our standards and our performance MUST be high. God set a
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standard of PERFECTION. We must open our hearts to have Him produce
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His PERFECT works through our wholehearted dedication to Him.
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Jesus tells us today: "If any man will come after Me, let him
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deny himself and take up his cross daily, and follow Me," and Jesus
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MEANT every word of this passage! We as leaders are blessed that we
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build for the present. What we do has present results. We must be
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mindful that our LIFESTYLE also builds for the future. If our heart
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is not TOTAL for the Lord, what will our "charges" be like? Fire is
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the only thing that kindles fire. We are charged by Jesus to be the
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igniters of the world, yet many of us think, "Well, I spent my hour of
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devotion today, now I'll watch the football game!" In John 2:17, we
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read the words "The zeal of Thine house hath eaten Me up." Can we
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show the power of Christ and have the zeal of Christ? If not, then
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who!?
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Jesus also gave us the commandment of Mark 12:29-30. Read these
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verses. They remain in His Word and are as valid TODAY as they were
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when Jesus spoke them. In the Army, there is a saying: "When we play
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men's games ONLY men will come to play." If we have a LIFESTYLE of
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this standard of WHOLEHEARTEDNESS, we will attract those of like
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desire.
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SINGLE-MINDEDNESS
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Everything in this world will pass away. Nothing is going to
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remain! Two things will survive the events of Revelation, the Word of
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God and the souls of mankind! Each of the leaders we read of in the
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Scripture were not sidetracked from their chosen path, or were faint-
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hearted because of overwhelming odds. Ridicule, opposition and even
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death did not deter those who had given their whole heart to God and
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were of one purpose - single-minded in purpose.
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Our life is too short. James 4:14 gives us God's view. Keep
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this in your minds and hearts. Hebrews 12:1-2 tells us where we are
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to look. Turn there.
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Everything that we do as 'sent' messengers and ambassadors of the
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King is another reason for singlemindedness. I Corinthians 15:58
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tells us "Therefore my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable,
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always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as ye know THAT
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YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN in the LORD." We are GUARANTEED that what
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we do in service TO THE LORD is worth something EVERLASTING!
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A rich woman had a dream about being allowed to walk on the
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streets of heaven. She came to a large structure and asked who that
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MANSION was being built for. She was told the name and she remarked,
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"That is my gardener. He wastes his money on the poor and lives in a
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small house. Why should he get such a house?" The workmen told her
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to take the matter up with the Master Builder; so she proceeded down
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the street. Shortly she came to another structure, very small and
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shabby. She asked who that house was for and she was given a name.
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She realized that it was HER NAME! She stated, "Why, I live in a big
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mansion and have a big car and want for nothing. Why should I live
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here?" Again she was told to take the matter up with the Master
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Builder. She then dreamed she was before the Master Builder and asked
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why the difference in buildings. The Master Builder looked her in the
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eye, and tears were in His, when He said; "Daughter, I can only build
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with what you send up here for me to use."
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Luke tells us of the time that Jesus "Steadfastly set His face to
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go to Jerusalem." Jesus is our best example, and Paul sets the course
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in his letter to the Philippians (3:13-14). Read this passage. In
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both instances, both knew what lay ahead of them. One, Jesus, was the
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LEADER by LIFESTYLE and Paul, the follower of the Perfect Leader.
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Paul elaborates in Acts 20:24. Read this passage. Now, I call your
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attention to Colossians 4:17, where WE are told: "Say to Archippus (or
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John, or Sally or ...), "Take heed to the ministry which thou hast
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received in the Lord that thou may fulfill it."
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Each of us is called to a LIFE and a LIFESTYLE to follow, a
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mission to complete, a path to walk on without straying. We need God
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and His indwelling power and strength to make it to the end, because
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it IS HARD! Praise God that you have been chosen to lead where many
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do not walk.
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