A Kingdom Leader knows who he is and why he is in a leadership position. It is the foundation of commitment. A Kingdom Leader is clear about his loyalty, devotion and allegiance. He is bound to the call of God. Are you vague about your role for our Lord and Savior? Do you fall into the subtle temptation to hedge a bit on your identity? Do you like to create a false impression of your significance? John the Baptist faced this question in John 1:19-28. John 1:23 says, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness. We pray that your role for Him is clear today. Cathy and Danny Sartin www.deeperstillmissions.com
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A Kingdom Leader seeks the Lord with his whole heart. The affect on his behavior is clearly seen by others. The singleness of purpose allows divine thinking to surface in reaction to the issues of the day. Others continually see the Lord in your life. Have you laid up the Word of God in your heart today? Have you sought him with your whole heart in the last hour? Is His Word internalized in your heart? Does His Word determine your walk? What scripture surfaces for you at this instant? John 8L31 says, Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. “If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. [1] We are praying for you now. Cathy and Danny Sartin www.deeperstillmissions.com [1]Peterson, Eugene H.: The Message : The Bible in Contemporary Language. Colorado Springs, Colo. : NavPress, 2002, S. Jn 8:31 A Kingdom Leader keeps a crisp focus on the direction of the commander. He is not entangled in the ordinary affairs of daily life trying to make his life smooth and manageable. Life is difficult and so is leadership. Each person has to face certain difficulties because of his commitment to Christ. Are you seduced to seek simple solutions to the thorny issues of life and leadership? Are you content and pleased with your daily life? Have certain snares grabbed your heart, mind and soul to keep you focused on other things besides Jesus? What thoughts capture your mind when you are idle? 2 Timothy 2:4 says, No soldier in active service entangles himself in the affairs of everyday life so that he may please the one who enlisted him as a soldier.(1) We are praying for you today. Cathy and Danny Sartin www.deeperstillmissions.com (1) The Holy Bible: New International Version. Electronic ed. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996, c1984, S. 2 Tim 2:4 |
Danny SartinFour decade veteran of youth ministry in churches, Youth For Christ and now is the Founder and Executive Director of Deeper Still Missions. Danny and his wife Cathy spend most of their time mentoring missionaries in Africa, Europe, Central America and North America. Future opportunities include South America and the Asia Pacific area. Archives
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