SERMONS

MAN APPROVED OF GOD - LEADERSHIP IS YOUR LIFE

 [ LPM Friday Night Service - 16th October 2004]

1.       Introduction

Today, we hear about “men of God” or “anointed men of God.” Yes there are men of God that are God approved. But there are also others that are “man approved.” Scripture describes “David a man after God’s own heart.” Acts 2:22 also describes “Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God by wonders, miracles, and signs by God.” I think also that Paul, the apostle was man approved of God. In this series, we focus on the theme “When God’s approval is on a man, there are seven things that manifest and begin to increase upon the life of that man.” You may call these “ Seven indicators or signs that a man is approved of God.” The message is that every man that God has ever used and approved always manifested these seven and operated in the dimension of the miraculous. These seven are grace, favour, mercy, anointing, miracles, signs and wonders. As an example, all men like Jesus, Stephen, Paul, David, Joseph, Moses and Noah  operated in these seven dimensions. The series reveal how you will know if a man has God’s seal of approval on their face and also leadership development process in a life of a leader. The goal is that we will desire as God’s children to become like Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God, by signs and wonders. 2 Tim 2:21 says that “ If  a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet  for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work.”

2.       Scriptural review

We explore seven scriptures namely Acts 2:22; Acts 10:38; Luke 4:18; Gen 6:8; Gen 39:21; 2 Sam 7:15 and 2 Tim 2:21.

2.1    Acts 2:22 “Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know.” To approve means to authorise or sanction. The Latin word “approbare” means to approve, The Latin word “probare” means to test or prove. A man approved by God is a man authorised, sanctioned or tested by God. A man who has stood and passed God’s test of approval or has God’s authority endorsed on his life and ministry and has God’s divine signature to do what God has called him to do. It also means that the man has been tested and found trustworthy to stand as God’s representative on earth. God’s sign of approval on Jesus life and ministry was miracles, wonders and signs. I define miracles, signs and wonders beyond mere performing miracles of say blind eyes physically seeing but a dimension in which you as a leader or man of God operates in the miraculous, irrespective of where God has positioned you in life and calling, be it in business, politics or church until people equate your life and work and personality as a miracle, sign and a wonder to the world from God. This dimension only happens when God captures the heart beat of the leader and the two walk in partnership on earth.

2.2    Acts 10:38 says “how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.” God’s power enables the leader do what God has called him to do. Divine assignment requires divine power. The world needs transactional transformational and not transformational leadership. Transactional leader give you this if you give him that”. Transformational leader reproduces himself in others. Transformational leadership occurs by the power of the Holy Spirit. Change only happens when the leader changes. Integrity is a vanishing commodity today. Personal standards are crumbling in a world that has taken to hot pursuit of personal pleasure and shortcuts to success. In a cartoon in the New Yorker, two clean-shaven middle-aged men are sitting together in a jail cell. One inmate turns to the other and says: “All along, I thought our level of corruption fell well within community standards.”John Maxwell says that the first order of things to be changed is me, the leader. After I consider how hard it is to change myself, then I will understand the challenge of trying to change others. This is the ultimate test of leadership. Stephen Covey calls it “Seek first to  understand, before you seek to be understood.” A Middle-Eastern mystic said, “I was a revolutionary when I was young and all my prayer to God was: “Lord, give me the grace to change all those who come into contact with me, just my family and friends, and I shall be satisfied.” Now that I am an old man and my days are numbered, I have begun to see how foolish I have been. My one prayer now is: Lord, give me the grace to change myself.” If I had prayed for this right from the start, I would not have wasted my life.

2.3    Luke 4:18 God anointed Jesus or equipped Him with the tools to enable Him fulfil His mission on earth. Mission statement is the reason why you exist or the purpose for which you were born.. Scripture says it was for this very purpose that the Son of Man appeared to  destroy the works of the devil. Most people simply exist but do not live or occupy. Dr Myles Munroe said it well that the greatest tragedy with man is to be alive and not know why. Dr Tayo Adeyemi says that most people die at the age of 25 but only get buried at 75. What actually dies in them is the vision God put inside them. The leader dies when his vision dies. David having served God’s purpose in his own generation died.(Acts 13:3) The mission statement or purpose defines what business you do and what you don’t do. It also helps you to focus on your core business or mission whilst you are on earth.

2.4    Gen 6:8 says “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” You as a leader need grace or divine ability or favour in order to complete God’s assignment for your life.

2.5    Gen 39:21 says “But the Lord was with Joseph, and showed him mercy, and gave him favour in the sight of the keeper of the prison.” Not only was the Lord with Joseph, but Joseph was with the Lord. Every man that has walked with God entered into a covenant. God’s favour only shows up when a covenant is cut and man is walking within the confines of that covenant.

2.6    In 2 Sam 7:15 we read “ but my mercy shall not depart away from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away before thee.” This means that God can put on you His mercy and favour and anointing but can also take it away from you because of disobedience.

2.7    In 2 Tim 2:15, Paul says “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” In verse 21, he says “If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work. God’s approved man is a perpetual student in God’s school of leadership. Leadership development, as Bob Clinton says,is a dynamic process in which a man or woman with God-given capacity influences a specific group toward His purposes for the group. Development includes all of life’s processes, not just formal training. Leaders are shaped by deliberate training and by experience. Leadership development is a much broader term than leadership training. Leadership training refers to a narrow part of the overall process, focusing primarily on learning skills. A leader is one who influences a specific group of people to move in a God-given direction. In order to influence and motivate people, a leader must learn how to relate to people effectively. He or she must also learn how to work within existing organisational structues and create new structures to enhance ministry.  Matthew Henry comment on 2 Tim 2:15: Ministers must be workmen; they have work to do, and they must take pains in it. Workmen that are unskillful, or unfaithful, or lazy, have need to be ashamed; but those who mind their business, and keep to their work, are workmen that need not be ashamed. This calls for excellence in leadership.

3.       Leadership development process:Bob Clinton

For the past four years I have been researching on the subject of leadership and have read books on leadership and management. I was a guest lecturer for the MBA programme at the University of Botswana in 2003 in strategic management course. In all my research, almost every author in leadership defines leadership as influence. I have a company in South Africa called “International Centre For Strategic Leadership (Proprietary) Limited(ICSL) which focuses on strategic leadership development at all levels in all organisations. My passion is strategic leadership development for business, political and spiritual leaders. As I talk to corporate executives or leaders about ICSL, they want to know how leadership development will add to the bottom line profits of their company after their leadership courses at ICSL. Companies want courses like MBA which directly  contribute to profit. I have now come to a conclusion that leadership development is a lifetime of lessons. It is not a set  of do-it yourself correspondence courses that can be worked through in a few months or years. Leadership is your life. You can not separate the leader from his life.

1.       Leadership development should be looked in terms of life’s processes rather than learning a set of techniques or skills or quick fix techniques in leadership. God uses these processes and patterns to develop you as a leader. As you take time to understand these processes, you will begin to sense a continuity of God’s working in your past to develop you as a leader. When you look on leadership development in terms of life’s processes, you quickly realise who the academic dean really is. It is God. Each of us has leadership courses that are individually tailored for us by the Academic Dean. Each learner, a potential leader, will graduate with honours-the right knowledge, skills, and character needed for the specific job God has in mind. John Mason says “ You are born an original, so don’t die a copy.” Just as different and unique as our faces look, so are our experiences in life, and our tailor made leadership courses from God in life will be. Our visions and destinies may be common but different.

2.       Effective leaders recognise leadership selection and development as a priority function. Everything rises and falls on leadership. Even in business, stock prices rise and fall when there is a change in the corporate leadership or board. Change in government may cause investors to leave a country due to investor confidence uncertainty. Jesus took the whole night to pray for his leadership in his selection process. Strategic or visionary leaders invest their time in identifying one good leader. Strong leaders gather strong people around themselves.

3.       Effective leaders increasingly perceive their ministries in terms of a lifetime perspective. They think long term instead of short term effects of their decisions in leadership development.

4.       God develops a leader over a lifetime. That development is a function of the use of events and people to impress leadership lessons upon a leader(processing), time, and leader response. Processing is central to the theory. All leaders can point to critical incidents in their lives where God taught them something very important. Every time you experience crisis in life, ask not why me God but rather what lesson do I learn from this crisis, mistake, failure or setback.

5.       God uses personality characteristics, experiences good and bad, and the time context to develop you as a leader

6.       Leadership can be taught by formal training or ministry experience or mentoring. However, the real training program is in the heart of the person, where God is doing some growth testing. Don’t kill yourself but skill yourself. Attend seminars, read books, listen to tapes. In 5 and 6 above, God is primarily  working in the leader(not through him or her).

7.       You minister from what you are. In other words, you can not give what you do not have. Although there may be fruitfulness in ministry, the major work is that which God is doing to and in the leader, not through him or her. Most emerging leaders don’t recognise this. They evaluate productivity, activities, fruitfulness, etc. But God is quietly, often in unusual ways, trying to get the leader to see that one ministers out of what one is. God is concerned with what we are. We want to learn a thousand things because there is so much to learn and do. But He will teach us one thing, perhaps in a thousand ways: “I am forming Christ in you.”

8.       God uses one’s life as well as gifts to influence others. This is a period in which giftedness emerges along with priorities. One recognises that part of God’s guidance for ministry comes through establishing ministry priorities by discerning gifts. The key to leadership is priorities. It is your gifts that open a door for you and usher you before great men and not just education. God’s calling and gifting in my life is summarised ”As you study scriptures, God will put messages for specific individuals and groups who will be encouraged and blessed by them.” Everytime I have obeyed this calling, I have prospered personally, financially and spiritually whether at home, work, business or profession.

9.       God’s approach is to work in you first, and then through you. Here the leader is moved by God into a role that matches gift-mix, experience, temperament. Geographical location is an important part of convergence. The role not only frees the leader from ministry for which there is no gift, but it also enhances and uses the best that the leader has to offer. Not many leaders experience convergence. Often they are promoted to roles that hinder their gift-mix. Further, few leaders minister out of what they are. Their authority usually springs from a role. In convergence, being and spiritual authority form the true power base for mature ministry.

10.    Learn to say yes or no as a leader. This will determine your success or failure in leadership and your being effective.

11.    Integrity is foundational for effective leadership; it must be instilled early in a leader’s character. Integrity is considered to be the most important ingredient of leadership. Integrity is not what we do as much as who we are. Image is what people think we are. Integrity is what we really are.

12.    Faithfulness in a small responsibility is an indicator of probable faithfulness in a larger responsibility.

CONCLUSION

God’s goal is a Spirit-filled leader through whom the living Christ ministers, utilising the leader’s spiritual gifts. The fruit of the Spirit is the mark of the mature Christian. The gifts of the Spirit are a mark of a leader being used of God. God wants that balance. His approach is to work in you, and then through you. Methods are many, Principles are few. Methods always change, Principles never do. As a perpetual student in leadership look for principles relevant to your mission in life. Apply these to your life. God will never move you to the next leadership class until you have learned and mastered the principle He has already given you. If you keep on failing the same test with God, you will keep on re-sitting the same test till you pass. Begin today, a lifelong search for principles, the foundational truths that never change and yet always have a fresh principle behind. Learn to evaluate men and ministries on the basis of the principles that motivated them as well as on the basis of the fruit they produced.(Wiersbe 1980:81). Dawson Trotman, man behind the worldwide spread of The Navigators was a dynamic person who did everything with all his might. He called the church back to authentic Christianity by focussing on committed discipleship. Dawson began to preach ”God can do more through one man who is 100 percent dedicated to Him than through 100 men who are only 90 percent.”The need of the hour is to concentrate on building leaders and labourers on whom God could depend. Are you that leader or man? God bless you.

John Kauya, MBA, FCCA, FCPA(Bots.), BCOM, DIPBUS

DESTINY CHRISTIAN CENTRE,

Gaborone, Botswana

 

 References: Bible, KJV; Developing the Leader Within You, by John Maxwell; The making of a leader, Robert Clinton; You are born Original, Don’t die a copy John Mason; Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey; Maximising your potential by Myles Munroe.

 
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