Unless You Read This Post . . .
“Unless.” It’s a dangerous word. It should be invoked sparingly and with great caution and discernment.
“Unless.” It’s a dangerous word. It should be invoked sparingly and with great caution and discernment.
Healing has as much to do with the love of the healers than it does the faith of the one seeking to be healed.
In the ministry of the gospel, effectiveness gets redefined from the giftedness of the preacher to the Gift of the Spirit.
The soles of your shoes will start to wear thin after a while from kicking off the dust. That’s the downside of the gospel.
We preachers must remember the power is in the gospel, not in all of our well-intended long winded preaching.
We must cease trying to get the Bible to live in our categories and begin to move ourselves into the category of the Bible.
We often develop strategies, objectives, plans, outcomes, and metrics to replace our trust in the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
False prophets make good strategists: They start with the leadership, because influenced and compromised leaders can cripple communities.
The most typical pattern of Holy Spirit-commissioning is to simply “send people on their way” and to give direction along the journey.