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LIFESTYLE LEADERSHIP
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Class One
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James 3:1 tells us of the greater responsibility of the leader as
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called by God: "My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we
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shall receive the greater condemnation."
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It is important that we take note of the fact that a leader will
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be held in more severe and stricter judgment than his followers. The
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very next sentence informs us that "For in many things we offend all."
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Because we stumble as humans will, and because we offend others
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when we "slip" we usually maintain that we are not "called to be a
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leader." The world has set up many standards for leadership, which
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many believers think should be the standards that God uses to select
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His leaders. Using God's WORD and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we
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will look at the examples God has set before us to see what God wants
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us to know about leadership in His Kingdom.
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MOSES
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What do we know about Moses? We are usually well versed in the
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life of Moses and the reed basket that carried him to the daughter of
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Pharaoh. We also know that he was highly educated, and accustomed to
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power, prestige and comfort. At his calling by God, where was Moses?
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At the backside of the dessert engaged in one of the lowliest
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occupations of that day. He could have been embittered and blamed
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society for his troubles. He could have been to his own party, a pity
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party, and been so wrapped in his decline from acclaim that he might
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have missed the calling of the Lord. (He was even, in this job of
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sheep herder, having to work for his in-laws!)
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Let's turn to Exodus 3:2 and see what happened. "And the angel
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of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a
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bush; and he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire and the
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bush was not consumed."
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It is important to take special note that the very FIRST action
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taken by God was to reveal Himself to Moses (v:5,6). If we are asked
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to serve in some capacity, make certain that God is in it. Don't move
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an inch until you have determined the will of God in the matter. Many
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times the will of God is made clear to us suddenly, other times we
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have to wait, abide, until He makes it clear. We can be certain of
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this - God will show you. God is not a God of confusion and He is well
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able to communicate to His children, if they are listening.
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In Psalm 32:8 God tells us "I will instruct thee and teach thee
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in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with Mine eye."
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Guidance is God's responsibility - "I will instruct. I will teach. I
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will guide." In Psalm 48:14 we are informed: "For this God is our
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God for ever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death." Just as
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Moses was certain, we can be certain that God has spoken.
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The second action taken by God was to reveal to Moses that He,
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too, had a burden for His people. "And the Lord said, 'I have surely
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seen the affliction of My people which are in Egypt, and have heard
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their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their
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sorrows'"(3:7).
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Can you picture Moses? The very burden that had been the cause
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of his removal and exile from Egypt was shared by God! Then God
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stated "I AM come down to deliver them out of the hand of the
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Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and
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a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey" (3:8).
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Now picture Moses. I can see him thinking, "OH BOY! This
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powerful God is going to remedy the matter and straighten everything
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out! God, Himself, was going to PERSONALLY take charge!"
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Then the other shoe is dropped! God tells Moses "Come now,
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therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring
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forth My people the children of Israel out of Egypt" (3:10).
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Now, what is running in the mind of Moses? "But-But-But YOU said
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YOU were going to do it YOURSELF! If YOU are going to do it, why do I
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need to go?"
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Right here is the crossroads of our lives in our relationship
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with God. It is important to commit to our hearts that God's method
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is to use His children to accomplish His plan and purposes. When we
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can understand this, then we can begin to understand our role in the
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Kingdom of God.
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What is the immediate response of Moses in verse 11? Look at his
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statement. What was God's response to that question? It was so
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immaterial to God's plan that God did not even acknowledge the "Who am
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I" of Moses!
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Here, God allows us one of the first concepts of leadership in
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His kingdom. In verse 12 God states: "Certainly I will be with
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thee." God tells us all a powerful truth by His not acknowledging the
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cry of Moses. In our terms, God told Moses that it didn't matter who
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Moses was, whether he was qualified or unqualified, whether he was
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capable or incapable. God states clearly "I AM going to be there, I
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AM going to do it, and I AM going to give you the blessing and
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privilege of being in it with me - in fact I AM going to use you as my
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instrument of deliverance."
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In II Corinthians 3:5, the Apostle Paul tells us, "Not that we
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are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves, but our
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sufficiency is of God." In God's Kingdom, it is an asset, not a
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handicap, to have a strong sense of need and inadequacy. Later, in
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chapter 12:9,10, Paul confirms this idea. "And He said unto me, 'My
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grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made perfect in
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weakness.' Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my
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infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me .... For when I
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am weak, then I am strong." Look again, Paul - the Apostle to the
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Gentile (us) felt exactly like we do! But, because he acknowledged
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the method of God was to work through men, God used him in a mighty
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way to accomplish His Plan and Purpose - to give the Gospel to us!
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Let's go back to Exodus 3:13 where Moses says to God "Behold,
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when I come unto the children of Israel and say unto them, 'The God of
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your fathers hath sent me unto you': and they shall say unto me, 'What
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is His name?' what shall I say unto them?"
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Again, in God's way we are given an answer that man would not
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have conceived: "And God said unto Moses, "I AM THAT I AM": and He
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said, "thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, 'I AM hath
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sent me unto you.'"
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Now read through verse 15. I have always looked at that
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statement of God and His declaration of His self-existent nature -
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that is until this study. Can you see what I see in that statement of
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I AM? I see God telling me: "Whatever you need to do as I send, that
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is what I AM." He is telling each of us that whatever we need -
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Comfort? - I AM your comfort (1 Peter 5:7) Victory over a sin that
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ails us? - I AM your victory (I Corinthians 15:57) Love? - I AM love
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(I John 4:8). Look it over - is there any area that you can think of
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that God cannot fill. God's statement of I AM can be held in our heart
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as "I AM all that my people need."
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GIDEON
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Our knowledge of Gideon is usually centered on the many battles
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and victories won by this warrior of God. With just a handful of men,
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Gideon was able to defeat large armies. Bold, courageous and valiant
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are terms that I have heard used to describe this mighty man of God.
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Let's look at the record in Scripture. Judges 6:1 tells us the
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condition of the children of Israel. They were suffering oppression
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under the rule of the Midianites - hiding in caves in the mountains -
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their crops ruined by their oppressors. Why? Verse 6 tells us: "And
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the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord; and the Lord
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delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years."
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One night, Gideon was found by God threshing some wheat to hide
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it from the Midianites. God sent His angel to tell Gideon that he was
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to be God's instrument to deliver Israel from the Midianites. Verse
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15 gives us Gideon's first response: "Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I
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save Israel? Behold, my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the
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least in my father's house." Look at God's response. Recall Moses?
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Again, God pays no attention to the cry of man to prove his
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worthlessness - God is well aware of that fact and needs no reminder!
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God responds: "Surely I will be with thee, and thou shalt smite
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the Midianites as one man." God, in essence, tells Gideon and us that
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"it doesn't matter who you are, but that I AM with thee. It is not
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how weak you are, but how My strength will work through you."
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JEREMIAH
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One of the great prophets of God. Called the "weeping prophet"
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because of his broken heart at the sin of Israel before the Lord.
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Recalled by every minister of the Gospel for his success and his
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determination to do God's will. Let's look at the record.
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Jeremiah 1:4,5 shows us how God took the first step and
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communicated with Jeremiah: "Then the word of the Lord came unto me,
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saying, 'Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before
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thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained
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thee a prophet unto the nations.'" Now, a prophet is to declare the
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Word of God. In the Old Testament, prophets declared God's doctrines,
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today they expound on them. Do we find Jeremiah jumping at the chance
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to answer this call? "Then said I, 'Ah, Lord God! behold I cannot
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speak: for I am a child.'"
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The next two verses give us the response God wants each of us to
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acknowledge when we come off with excuses. Read these verses. "Say
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not, 'I am a child,' for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee,
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and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak. Be not afraid of their
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faces: for I AM with thee to deliver thee." Again, "I AM with thee."
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God was by Jeremiah's side and He promises to be at our side. God
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further promises to us, through His words to Jeremiah in verse 19 "And
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they shall fight against thee; but they shall not prevail against
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thee; for I AM with thee 'sayeth the Lord', "to deliver thee."
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Now, Jesus Christ gave each of us one last order before He
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departed: "Go and make disciples of all the nations." He then
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proceeds in Matthew 28:20 to give us the same basis for serving Him
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with confidence that He gave to these others of the Faith, "Lo, I AM
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with you always..." The message is still the same "Yesterday, today
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and tomorrow" and we need to plant it in our hearts "I AM with you."
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One of the areas where the devil has a playground and neutralizes
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our response to God's call is to make some disparaging remark about
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something EVIL in our background. Satan tells us that we cannot be
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used of God with THIS THING in our past or that it will hinder any
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work God may have for us. Again, God's way is not the way of the
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world. Turn to Acts 22:19-20. In shame, Paul tells us what his past
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was "I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue them that believed on
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Thee; And when the blood of Thy martyr Stephen was shed, I also was
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standing by, and consenting unto his death, and kept the rainment of
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them that slew him." Paul further elaborated in I Corinthians 15:9 in
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claiming that he was "not meet to be called an Apostle, because I
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persecuted the church of God."
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Do you relate to this? Look at I Timothy 1:12,13 where Paul
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states why he is at peace by saying "I thank Jesus Christ our Lord,
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who hath enabled me, for that He counted me faithful, putting me into
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the ministry, who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and
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injurious."
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Now, according to the standards of the world (Satan) this man
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Paul was unfit for anything! But in God's way and God's plan Paul was
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to be a mighty vessel for God to pour forth His Love to us all.
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However; even the Apostle Paul showed how human he was when evaluating
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others for leadership.
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We look at the matter of John Mark. Because of prior failures
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and unfaithfulness, Paul refused to allow John Mark to accompany him
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(Acts 15:36-38). This is the very man that God had called to be the
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author of the Gospel of Mark, which is the Gospel that tells us about
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the faithful servanthood of Jesus Christ. It wasn't on the basis of
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Mark's background that God selected him for His service.
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The point is, when God calls you, by His Word, by His servants
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and ministers or by answer to prayer we are to let neither a feeling
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of being inadequate or having a "past" restrain us from following His
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call. As a final message, look at Philippians 2:13 "For it is God
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which worketh in you, both to will and to do His good pleasure." I
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ask that you seek Him to outline to you the area of leadership that He
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has called you to as an immediate area of service, whether it be in
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the home or on your job, as father or mother, as supervisor or
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employee, as a Sunday School teacher or a youth counselor. Wherever
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God has called, pray that He will communicate to you what He wants
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done and that you will be open to follow His leading.
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If you want to have a guideline on how to determine or test an
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INNER MESSAGE I suggest the following:
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(1) Is it scriptural and in context with the entire Bible. (The Bible
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is consistent from Genesis to Revelation and should be followed in
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context. Out of context, the Bible is used to justify many actions
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that God would not want.)
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(2) Look for counsel from friends who are (also) seeking God's
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leading. (God uses your friends as His voice many times, and
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encourages the fellowship with one another for this purpose.)
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(3) Acknowledge and expect Providential circumstances. (God will open
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doors for His plan to be accomplished. He will arrange for certain
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people or circumstances to confirm His will and plan.)
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(4) Apply our own judgment in a form of Sanctified Common Sense. (So
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many believers today are less than effective in their witness due to
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their failure to hear that inner voice of the Holy Spirit and to heed
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that voice. Once we hear that voice and the above conditions are met,
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then we are to APPLY that to our daily living.)
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