Great Words of Wisdom
This morning I had an awesome opportunity to sit and be mentored by one of the greatest “pastor to pastors” that I know. He sat at my table and he poured out his heart, sharing with me some of the most incredible ministry insights. Most of them were reminders, but they were reminders that I needed to hear. I wrote dozens of pages in my journal. I thought I would simply share the insights that he shared with me. There are 37 of them – so this might be a little longer entry than normal. He shared them with me in more detail – but I will give you the highlights as a series of bullet points. Here they are:
- It all starts with prayer – so be prayerful in all that you do.
- Your faith needs to be sincere and bold and visible to everyone.
- Be completely passionate about the ministry that you have been called to – gifted for – ordained in.
- Don’t be fearful or intimidated by the negative critics in your life – instead lead with a balance between power and love and self discipline.
- Never be ashamed about the mission that God has called you to – defend it boldly.
- Know that there will be negative critics of who you are – what you do – how you teach – how you lead.
- Rely completely on the power of God for ministry.
- Live a “holy life”. Not out of obligation or fear but out of gratitude for the grace and the mercy and the work of Jesus in your life.
- The good, life changing teaching of Jesus should be at the heart of all of your teaching.
- Your teaching must always be biblically grounded, Holy Spirit guided and presented with the love and grace of Jesus.
- People will leave the ministry that you lead – including those who once were close to you. It happened to Jesus (John 6:44) and it will happen to you.
- Others will stay committed to your leadership and the mission of the church no matter what. Encourage and build up these people.
- Make sure that you are continually turning over the ministry to young, called, gifted, trained and qualified leaders.
- Make it your aim to please Jesus and don’t worry about pleasing others, unless it also pleases Him.
- Know that there is nothing that you will encounter in ministry that Jesus didn’t go through.
- Don’t get into useless, unproductive quarrels with negative people – that only leads to a negative outcome and can leave you feeling negative which can distract you from the ministry you were called to.
- Focus your energy and passion on doing your very best – your best teaching – leading – serving – caring – helping.
- Practice repentance before preaching repentance.
- Use your passion and energy and focus to be a better servant leader.
- Pursue love and peace with everyone, out of a pure heart.
- Be kind to everyone – like Jesus was.
- Get rid of all resentments towards your critics and those who have been negative about you.
- Understand where you critics are coming from – see it from their perspective and hope for the best for them instead of hoping that bad things will happen to them.
- Have a positive influence over the negative aspects of our culture without being influenced by it. He gave me a list of 20 negative things to watch out for.
- Be a protector against any kind of false teaching coming into the church.
- Know the power of how the Bible changed your life and teach it to others so their lives are transformed. Transformational teaching is the goal more than informational teaching.
- Always have someone who is mentoring you.
- Teach the truths of the Bible – whether it is popular or not.
- Walk alongside those who are struggling with obeying God’s truths – lovingly and graciously and courageously – in a one on one setting – show then where they are offside – carefully and patiently guiding them back to obedience – knowing some people will shove you away.
- Keep a level head in all situations.
- Make spiritual explorers (outsiders) the primary focus of your ministry.
- Carry out your ministry responsibilities with passion and diligence.
- Leave a legacy by doing life and ministry well.
- Be on guard – there will be critics of you message and your mission – they will do it in subtle ways. Confront them in a loving and gracious way.
- When you feel all alone in ministry – know that Jesus is right beside you helping you to carry out His mission.
- Rejoice that God is leading and building the church…not you.
- Be positive about everything you do – it is infectious on the people you lead.
That’s the list. You want to know who this great pastor/ leader is, don’t you? His name is Paul. He lived 2000 years ago. He wrote a pastor to pastor letter to a young man named Timothy. 2 Timothy records the details of this letter. I spent four hours today studying it. God’s spirit spoke so clearly to me. I prayed through what I discovered. The final part of my prayer today was that it is my desire and hope to live these truths out in my life and ministry. I am so glad Paul showed up at my table this morning. His advice was awesome and exactly what I needed to hear. It has really excited me for the next leg of my ministry at Lakeside.