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Cultivating Spiritual Influence

6/23/2019

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Gary Comer, author of Soul Whisperer: Why the Church Must Change the Way It Views Evangelism says spiritual influence doesn’t come by canned messaging of “telling the gospel.”  We need practical dialogue skills on how to form authentic relationships. The drawing principles of Christ involve “starting where people are,” “read what they need,” and “know where to take them.” Luke 7 illustrates some of these principles.

1.   Reach Out Authentically to Unbelievers
A centurion’s slave was sick and near death. The centurion told Jesus to say the word and his servant would be healed recognizing he was under authority like Him. Jesus said his faith was greater than anyone in Israel (Luke 7:1-10).  Reach out authentically and honorably to unbelievers that God brings across your path.  

2.   Show Compassion and Pray for Healing
To the son of a widow, the Lord said, "Young man, I say to you, arise!" When the dead man sat up and spoke, fear gripped them and they began glorifying God (Luke 7:11-17). Show compassion and pray for healing to glorify God.

3.   Observe Varied Benefits of the Gospel
Jesus healed many people of diseases, afflictions, evil spirits and granting sight to the blind. He told John the Baptist's disciples to report what they saw:
1. Blind receive sight (spiritual)
2. Lame walk (physical)
3. Lepers cleansed (mental and psychological)
4. Deaf hear (social relationships)
5. Dead raised up (emotional)
6. Poor have gospel preached to them (evangelism)
7. Blessed is he who is not offended by Me (grace and peace) (Luke 7:18-23). 
Observe varied benefits of the gospel.

4.   Dialogue Wisely to Form Friendships with Unbelievers
Jesus told the multitudes that John the Baptist was a messenger to prepare the way of Christ. The people and tax-gatherers acknowledged God's justice, but the Pharisees and lawyers (power elite) rejected God's purpose. John wasn’t indulging in bread or wine, so people said he had a demon. Jesus came eating and drinking, and people said he was a drunk and friend of tax-gatherers and sinners. (Luke 7:24-35). 
Dialogue wisely to form friendships with unbelievers.


5.   Discern Gospel Key to Prepare Minds and Hearts
Simon, part of the power elite, requested Jesus to eat with him. An immoral woman came to the house weeping, kissed Jesus' feet, and anointed them with perfume. Simon judged the woman because of her sin. Then Jesus told him a story about a moneylender with two debtors: one owed 500 denarii (500 days of wages) and the other 50. He graciously forgave both since neither could repay. Jesus asked Simon who would love Him more? He said the one who forgave more.  Jesus told Simon that the one forgiven much loves much. Jesus told the woman that her sins were forgiven and her faith saved her (Luke 7:36-50). 
Discern the gospel key in preparing minds and hearts to believe and follow Christ.


Action Steps:
  1. Realize that spiritual influence comes as you disclose personal sin and develop authentic relationships with unbelievers “starting where they are,” “read what they need,” and “know where to take them.”
  2. Through spiritual dialogue and listening, you discover the unique signature message (gospel key) of how the gospel becomes “good news” to unbelieving friends in their particular situation.
  3. After discovering their gospel key, describe the spiritual benefit by painting a picture of a preferred life knowing God. Jesus did this with judgmental Simon whose gospel key was forgiveness (Luke 7:36-50).
  4. Wait for the right moment to share this insight with your unbelieving friend. Pull them aside for a focused conversation that may begin a whole new dialogue. 
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Wisdom From God, Parents and Friends (Insights in Psalms)

2/21/2012

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Victor Hugo wrote that wisdom is sacred communion. Wisdom comes by disillusionment, according to George Santayana. 

Robert Fulghum wrote, “Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” 

Concerning friends, Henri Nouwen wrote, “When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand.  The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.”

Wisdom
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Gain wisdom, instruction, discernment, understanding, wise behavior, righteousness, justice, equity, prudence, knowledge, discretion, increased learning and wise counsel. Fools despise wisdom and instruction (Prov. 1:2-7). The fear of the Lord opens the door for wisdom in right living.


Wisdom shouts in the streets saying how long do the naïve love simplicity, scoffers light in scoffing and fools hate knowledge. Turn to my reproof and I will pour my spirit on you and make my words known to you. If you refuse, I will laugh at your calamity and mock when dread, distress and anguish come upon you. Instead of being destroyed through complacency, listen to live securely and be at ease from the dread of evil (Prov. 1:20-33). Wisdom enables you to live securely and be at ease from dread and distress. 

Obeying Parents 
Father's instruction and mother's teaching are graceful wreath to the head and ornament to the neck (Prov. 1:8-9). Listening to parents' teachings grants favor in your life.

Proper Friends
Do not consent to sinner's enticements, throw in your lot and walk with those who wait for blood, ambush the innocent without cause and find precious wealth. They ambush their own lives by taking it away (Prov. 1:10-19). Spending time with wrong friends destroys lives.


Wisdom comes from God, parents and friends. Do you fear God? Do you listen to the counsel of your parents. Do you have friends of good character that you spend time with? If so, you will live securely and be at ease from the dread of evil (Prov. 1:33). 

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Complexity of Leadership (Insights in Prophets)

12/13/2011

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Leadership is not simply anymore because today's problems are complex and interconnected. No one person can know what to do. To understand issues, all parts of a system must participate and contribute. Leadership must expand from isolated, role-based actions of individuals to innovative, contextual interactions that occur across an entire social system. David faced a complex leadership problem when he tried to unite the 10 tribes of Israel with the two tribes of Judah. When Absalom, David's son and rebel ruler of Israel, was killed and the nation defeated, a system of complex relationships between Israel and Judah began. Observing components of Godly leadership in 2 Sam. 18-19 will help us navigate in the complex systems we face today. 

David numbered the people, set commanders of thousands and hundreds with one third under Joab, Abishai and Ittai the Gittite, respectivel
y. With David staying back, he told the three commanders to deal gently with Absalom (2 Sam. 18:1-5). Godly leaders organize the right quantity and command structure for warriors in spiritual battle.

The servants of David defeated and killed 20,000 Israelites in Ephraim when the battle spread over the whole countryside. The forest devoured more people than the sword. Joab thrust three spears in Absalom's heart after finding him hanging in the air when his hair was caught in over-hanging branches. People cast Absalom in a deep pit and all Israel fled to their tents  (2 Sam. 18:6-18). Godly leaders deploy spiritual warriors on many battle fronts until they defeat the enemy.  

Ahimaaz and  Cushite ran to tell the news to David. He wept when he learned of Absalom's death and said, "Would I had died instead of you, Absalom" (2 Sam. 18:19-33). Godly leaders allow passions and emotions to get out of balance occasionally. 

Joab said David's excessive grief over Absalom's death showed ungratefulness by loving those who hated him and hating those who loved him even though his servants saved David and his family's lives. Joab exhorted David  go out and speak kindly to his servants, which he did. Israel quarreled about bringing David back as king. They reflected how he saved them from the Philistines, but fled from Absalom (2 Sam. 19:1-10). Godly leaders heed correction from others to enhance their effectiveness. 

David asked his close brothers, Zadok and Abiathar the priests, why they were the last to bring him back as king. David turned the hearts of Judah as one man in supporting his return as king (2 Sam. 19:11-15). Godly leaders unify others to work toward a single goal. 

Shimei who had cursed David earlier admitted his sin and wanted to be first of the house of Joseph to meet him. David did not allow Zeruiah to kill Shimei (2 Sam. 19:16-23). Godly leaders discern their followers' mixed motives for serving.   

When David asked Mephibosheth why he didn't go with the king, he said his servant deceived and slandered David by not preparing a donkey for him to leave. Mephibosheth expressed his gratefulness about eating at David's table. He said Mephibosheth would divide the land with Ziba (2 Sam. 19:24-30). Godly leaders care and serve the less fortunate. 

David blessed Barzillai, an old man who sustained the king while he stayed at Mahanaim. He requested that Chimham cross over with David who agreed to do good for him. All the people and David crossed over the Jordan (2 Sam. 19:31-39). 
Godly leaders develop close friendships and are approachable.   


After David, Judah and half of Israel crossed over the Jordan, Israel asked why Judah stole him away and treated them with contempt when David, his family and men were brought over the Jordan. Israel argued that with ten parts in the king (ten tribes) and being the first to suggest bringing back the king, they had more claim than Judah. Judah's words were harsher than Israel's (2 Sam. 19:40-43). Godly leaders face division and quarrels as they seek to fulfill their kingdom purpose. 

Which of the following components of Godly leadership are most important for you to apply right now?
1. Organize the right quantity and command structure for warriors in spiritual battle
2. Deploy spiritual warriors on many battle fronts until they defeat the enemy

3. Allow passions and emotions to get out of balance occasionally
4. Heed correction from others to enhance their effectiveness
5. Unify others to work toward a single goal 
6. Discern their followers' mixed motives for serving 
7. Care and serve the less fortunate
8. Develop close friendships and are approachable   
9. Face division and quarrels as they seek to fulfill their kingdom purpose 

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Benefits of Close Relationships with God and Others (Insights in Prophets)

7/16/2011

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How pleasant for brothers to dwell in unity (Ps. 133).  Selfishness and unreconciled relationships cause death, bitterness and conflicts.  But obedience to God, love and friendship lead to reward, exaltation and victory. I have experienced both sides of the equation. There is no comparison between the two. Unfortunately, Israel and Judah became enemies and both suffered as a result. However, David was a shining exception who benefited from close relationships with God and others. 

David learned of Saul and Jonathan's death from a man who said he killed Saul after he was severely wounded. The man said he took Saul's crown and bracelet and brought them to David. He 
and his men tore their clothes, mourned, wept and fasted until evening over the deaths of Saul, Jonathan and house of Israel. After David asked the young man why is he was not afraid to destroy the Lord's anointed, he was killed (2 Sam. 1:1-16). Seeking reward for selfish purposes leads to death.


David chanted a lament over Saul and Jonathan and told them to teach Judah this song. "Your beauty , O Israel, is slain on your high places! How have the mighty fallen! Tell it not in Gath, . . . lest the daughters of the uncircumcised exult. . . . I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan; you have been very pleasant to me. Your love to me was more wonderful than the love of women. . . ." (2 Sam. 1:17-27). Friendship and love are life's greatest reward. 

The Lord told David he should go to Hebron after asking what He should do. David, his two wives and men with him, all lived in the cities of Hebron. Men of Judah anointed David king over house of Judah. David sent messengers to Jabesh-gilead to bless them for burying Saul (2 Sam. 2:1-7). Obedience to God leads to exaltation. 

Abner, Saul's commander, made Ish-bosheth, son of Saul, king over Israel, for two years. House of Judah followed David in Hebron for seven years and six months. Abner's men met Joab's men and had a contest with 12 each for Benjamin & Ish-bosheth and David's servants. The battle was severe and David's servants defeated Abner and Israel's men (2 Sam. 2:8-17). Obedience to God leads to victory.

The brothers, Joab, Abishai and Asahel, were present with the latter pursuing Abner. When he didn't listen to Abner's warning to stop following him, Asahel was killed. Joab and Abishai pursued Abner and he asked whether the sword would devour forever resulting in bitterness. Joab blew the trumpet to stop the fighting. Twenty of David's servants and 360 of Abner's men (Israel) were killed (2 Sam. 2:18-32). Unreconciled relationships lead to bitterness and conflicts.

Answer the following questions to access whether you will experience reward, exaltation and reward:
1. Are you prioritizing your relationship with God?
2. Do you listen to God's instructions from His word?
3. Do you refuse selfishness in your pursuit of reward?
4. Do you have close friends? 
5. Do you seek to reconcile relationships in the midst of conflict?
For any "no" answers, ask God to transform you so you can answer "yes".

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    Vindicator
    Vocation
    Volunteer Recruitment
    Volunteers
    Vows
    Wait
    Wait Patiently
    Walk
    Warfare
    Warning
    Wasted Life
    Water Of Life
    Weakness
    Wealth
    Well Being
    Well-being
    Wife
    Wisdom
    Witness
    Wonderful Counselor
    Word Of God
    Word Of Testimony
    Work
    Workaholic
    Work Environment
    Work Life Balance
    Workmen Of The Word
    Works
    World-changing Ministry
    Worldliness
    Worldly Advice
    Worldly Thinking
    World's Scorn
    Worship
    Worthless
    Wounds
    Wrath
    Young People
    Zeal
    Zechariah
    Zephaniah

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