Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Do We "See" and "Respond?"

After reading Chapter 3 in the Book of Acts...I am reminded in seeing the leadership and action shown to us by the Apostle Peter.

Here's the scene: He and John are heading up to the temple for prayer...a "certain" lame man who had been lame since his birth (and everyone knew him), saw these guys and asked for some money. Yet Peter "saw" more of a need than just the giving of money to this lame man...but more importantly he had something more to give...Jesus!

Then this lame man...was asked to "get up and walk"...he did and the Word says "he leaped up, stood and walked and entered the temple with them - walking, leaping, and praising God." - This is what Peter "saw" this man needed most...was a relationship based on faith in God and not the reliance of earthly things. Now following this, the Word tells us "All the people saw him walking and praising God." In otherwords...they were amazed! They couldn't believe it!

Now in verse 12 we see Peter yet again showing us his leadership skills because the Word tells us "So when Peter 'saw' it, he 'responded' to the people" (NKJV) -

These two elements are crucial for a leader in the ministry! The first is that he "saw"...gee does this seem like a trend???? It is!

Again, we as leaders must first "see" what God presents before us. This is important as in the ministry we can sometimes "close" our eyes to what is "important" and only focus on what is "urgent."

The second thing we see is that Peter "responded" to the people. This is as important as the first element...because we can "see" all that is before us...but if we don't "respond" then it's for no ones good.

As leaders in the ministry, we must be "filled by the Holy Spirit" as Peter was....it tells us he was later in Chapter 4. We as leaders must be walking and living in the Spirit to "see" all He is trying to reveal to us and then "respond" the way Jesus wants us to respond.

Be encouraged...it didn't happen overnight with Peter...and it will most likely be the same for us!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

First Posting!

Hey guys....this is Pastor Tom of Calvary Chapel Williamsburg in Williamsburg, VA. I will be periodically posting devotionals "geared" towards equipping those in leadership in ministry.

On occasions (or maybe more) i will also try and do video devotionals to make it more "interactive" and interesting. I want to encourage all of you who will be reading and watching to post your comments...all are welcome (really).

In 1 Timothy 3:1 we are told that "This is a faithful saying; If a man desires the position of bishop (overseer), he desires a good work." This is true and not to be "quenched", however; following this encouragment the Apostle Paul outlines for you and for me the "requirments" that are to be evident and "fruit bearing" in the life of a man desiring to be in ministry (whether full-time or volunteer). The outline Paul gives tells me only one thing...and that is a man is to have a "calling" on his life.

Like the Apostle Paul, i do feel a responsability of the Lord to not only "equip the Saints" in the pews...but also those who are serving. Whether you teach or straighten the chairs in the "main" room...this blog is for you!

Paul tells young Timothy this in 1Timothy 4:6... "If you instruct the brethren in these things, you will be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished in doctrine (teaching) which you have carefully followed."


I pray this will not only "equip" you but also exhort you in your ministry!


A final encouragment....this blog is actually "born" out of a desire to equip the church Servant Leadership and the Servants at our church...so with that said; it's not about me or any "pearls" of wisdom that "i" can give...but only as i'm led by the Lord...and Jesus gets all the credit!

Paul also says towards the end of chapter 4 this: "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance. For to this end we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe."


Blessings and Love!
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