September 2008 Teaching Newsletter
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008(Due to technical difficulties, September’s Newsletter could not be posted until now. We apologize for the delay.)
Starting this month we are going to look into several ways in which leaders can purposefully change their lives, including their ministry abilities. Change can come by adding more information to our lives or by taking what we do know and using that truth to alter the way in which we live. Our lives are to go from “glory to glory” (II Cor. 3:18, “And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit”). The process of going from one stage of glory to the next depends upon our obedience, endurance, and our humility. We will only arrive at the next stage of glory when the Lord determines we have successfully changed inwardly and outwardly. The leader must trust the Lord completely during this process, as our lives may seem upside down.
During the change process sometimes what worked before is no longer working. For example, maybe your prayer life has been smooth and productive up to the time of this change process. Now, maybe that same prayer life seems life-less and is not producing answers. The Lord Jesus may be causing you to look deeper into what prayer is, how you are praying and the attitudes of your heart. In this case your prayer life is advancing from “glory to glory.” At the time you may feel like you are moving backwards or are not as close to the Lord as you once were. Keep doing what you know is Biblical, keep believing. But, at the same time, be asking the Holy Spirit to teach you deeper truths about prayer, about walking with the Lord, about being mature in the ways of the Spirit.
During periods of change everything that you have learned in the past has become the foundation for what you are about to learn. Truth never changes, God never changes. We change and how we do things change. Change is for our benefit as well as for all the people we are going to influence in the future. A Christian leader wants to draw people’s attention to Jesus not to themselves. John the Baptist said, “He must become greater; I must become less.” (John 3:30). Change is the process of the leaders decrease and Jesus’ increase. Change is the believe dying to self and living the Jesus life.
Please be praying for your heart to be in a position to be willing to change. Real change comes from the Spirit of God. Mental change is good, emotional change is good, but not long lasting and not enough to change the heart of the person.