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(Dana P.) #1
FOLLOW THE LEADER


  • God will not cooperate with prayers of mere self-interest, or
    prayers that come from impure motives. The Christian who
    clings to sin closes the ear of God. Least of all will God
    tolerate unbelief, the chief of sins. ‘Anyone who comes to Him
    must believe...’ (Hebrews 11:6). In our prayers the paramount
    motive is the glory of God.^20

  • We naively think that the more we grow as Christians, the
    easier it will be to discern the will of God. But the opposite is
    often the case. God treats the mature leader as a mature adult,
    leaving more and more to his or her spiritual discernment
    and giving fewer bits of tangible guidance than in earlier
    years. The resulting perplexity adds inevitably to a leader’s
    pressure.^21

  • The Desert Fathers spoke of ‘busyness as moral laziness.’
    He writes that ‘busyness acts to repress our inner fears and
    personal anxieties, as we scramble to achieve an enviable image
    to display to others. We become ‘outward people’ obsessed with
    how we appear, rather than ‘inward people,’ reflecting on
    the meaning of our lives...We define ourselves by what we
    do, rather than by any quality of what we are inside...Since
    prayer belongs to the relational side of human life to ‘who I
    am’ rather than to ‘what I do’, it is inevitable that prayer will
    have a very low priority, at the very best, for people who live
    busy lives. None of us is too busy for the things that we
    regard as priorities.^22

  • The Spirit’s help in prayer is mentioned in the Bible more
    frequently than any other help He gives us. All true praying
    comes from the Spirit’s activity in our souls. Both Paul and
    Jude teach that effective prayer is ‘praying in the Spirit.’
    That phrase means that we pray along the same lines, about
    the same things, in the same name, as the Holy Spirit. True
    prayer rises in the spirit of the Christian from the Spirit who
    indwells us.^23



  1. CHARACTER:



  • If we are to do God’s work God’s way, we must start with
    character...^24

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