Category: Leadership
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LEAD! Part A, Revisited
The LEAD! course format evolved considerably during the time I wrote it, especially in the first 3 months. We are working to publish it as a three-volume bible study, which means I need to go back and make the first few lessons consistent with the latter ones. So, I’ll try…
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LEAD! C.12 Joy in the Journey
In Which We Begin to Pursue the End… This is the final lesson in our series, but hopefully just the beginning of your journey in understanding what it means to lead others — and yourself — into the “name” of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. As we proceed to…
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LEAD! C.11 Discerning Direction
We all want to know God’s will, but the path to true knowledge (plus the ability to apply it) lies in faithfully practicing all the Disciplines. Memory Verse: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and…
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LEAD! C.10 World-Changing Worship
God inhabits the praises of His people, so by worshipping God in spirit and truth we bring His kingdom into our heart, soul, mind, and strength — and our world. Memory Verse: “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.”” — John 4:24 (NKJV) Assigned…
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LEAD! C.9 Confrontation and Confession
To grow more like Christ, we need to honestly examine our lives to see where we are wrong, then freely confess (“agree with”) to God and others what is right. Memory Verse: “Remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way will save him from death and…
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LEAD! C.8 Submission and Service
In Which… The discipline of submitting ourselves to serve others, when done properly, brings us near the heart of Christ — and forces us to confront our pride and sloth. Memory Verse: “verse” — 2 Corinthians 4:1 (NKJV)
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LEAD! C.6 Stewardship and Simplicity
If we truly understood God’s claim of ownership over everything we have or desire, we would realize the best way to “possess” wealth is to use it in accordance with His commands. Memory Verse: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. ” — Luke 12:34 (NKJV)
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LEAD! C.5 Studying Scripture
The Word of God is a lamp to our feet — but only if we know how to turn it on and where to shine it. Memory Verse: “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of…
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LEAD! C.4 Fervent Fasting
Fasting denies our the body its most basic physical need so that God can supply our soul with its most fundamental spiritual needs. Memory Verse: “‘Now, therefore,’ says the LORD, ‘Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.’ So rend your heart, and not…
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LEAD! C.3 Persistent Prayer
Prayer is the process of aligning our thoughts, desires, and decisions with the Name of God, so that His Spirit can work through us to transform our lives, our relationships, and our world. Memory Verse:”Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What…
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LEAD! C.2 Meditation and Memorization
The purpose of the disciplines is to bring us into the presence of God, and nothing is more effective for that that deeply meditating upon and memorizing Scripture. In contrast to Eastern meditation, which is about emptying and detachment, Christian meditation is about drawing near to the Father and being…
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LEAD! C.1 Desire and Discipline
True discipline is neither rigid nor legalistic, but a formalization of our heart’s desire to appropriate the “name” of God — His person, purpose, and character. Discipline is the living skeleton which hosts the muscles of Faith, the marrow of Love, and the sinews of Hope. Memory Verse: “Therefore we…
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LEAD! B.12 From Shame to Glory
Ultimately, we will never fully live out these virtues here on earth. We can try to hide our shame through licentiousness or legalism. Or, we can embrace Christ’s work in destroying our shame on the cross. From there we can live the virtues for His glory, not our own –…
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LEAD! B.11 From Gluttony to Self-Control
Learning to control our appetites is essential for spiritual as well as physical health, as it teaches our flesh its proper place in God’s created order.
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LEAD! B.10 From Lust to Purity
Understanding why our desires are often at war with God, and how they must be cleansed and harnessed for His purposes — before they destroy us.
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LEAD! B.9 From Sloth to Fruitfulness
The dangers of laziness, and the rewards of perseverance.
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LEAD! Part C: Skills for Service
As mentioned earlier, the LEAD! Bible Study is a tripod, built on three legs: theological education character formation skill development We are over half-way through, so Part B will be ending soon — and Part C starts a week or two after that, so I need to get ready! Here…
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LEAD! B.8 From Anger to Reconciliation
Few things destroy the church more rapidly than anger and unforgiveness. To carry our cross means extending forgiveness to those who don’t deserve it, as Jesus did to us.
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LEAD! B.7 From Envy to Submission
Envy is wishing we were in the place of another, experiencing their rewards or privileges. The opposite is submitting to our circumstances and position, trusting in God’s ultimate sovereignty.