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- Whoever does God’s bidding in ministry (i.e., Matt 25:25-36), God equips. He would never call someone to a task and not equip them or give them gifts of the Holy Spirit to do what He’s called them to do.
www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/how-god-equips-christians-for-ministry/We could not do anything in ministry without God’s help and ...
empower and collaborate with people in the congregation to lead the ministry. release and support their people for work outside the church. encourage everyone to take responsibility. include daily work as part of youth ministry and compassion/outreach/service ministries.
- Equipping Churches Connect Daily Work to Worship
Preaching and Teaching: Many Christians say they cannot...
- Equipping Churches Encourage Everyone to Take Responsibility
The challenge facing the church today is to equip, encourage...
- Equipping Churches Invest Resources in Equipping
Professional Groups. At Redeemer Church in New York there...
- Equipping Churches Actively Hunt for Examples And
There is no single model for marketplace ministry that fits...
- Equipping Churches Create Structures to Sustain
At the same time, any successful attempt at ministry or...
- Equipping Churches Include Daily Work as Part Of
Most churches have ministries to serve the communities...
- Equipping Churches Connect Daily Work to Worship
Oct 4, 2019 · When you feel like you don’t have the strength or you’re too afraid to step out in obedience, God promises to equip you in these ways: The Holy Spirit empowers each believer with spiritual gifts to use for ministry. These spiritual gifts are manifestations of the Holy Spirit in our lives (1 Cor. 12:11).
Apr 21, 2022 · Learn from Jesus' example and how He relied on the Holy Spirit for His entire earthly ministry, and how we too need His empowerment to live a victorious life and fulfill the Great Commission. Explore the importance of depending on and being attentive to the Holy Spirit's teaching, guidance, and wisdom for daily living.
Aug 31, 2010 · Through the fruit of the Spirit, God's power and only God's power enables us to exhibit love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, which reveal the character of Christ in us.
- Qualifying The Unqualified
- Enabling The Unable
- Equipping The Ill-Equipped
- Doing The Undoable
- Infinite Resources
- All Power
- All Knowledge
- All We Have
- Conclusion
I can’t remember who said it, but someone once said, “God doesn’t call the qualified, but qualifies the called.” Think about this. Do you ever remember anyone in the Bible ever coming up to God or Jesus Christ and telling them, “Okay God, here I am. Send me. I’m qualified.”In the eyes of God, this would actually disqualify them because none of us q...
Any time spent reading the Bible, you’ll very quickly come to see that God has a history of calling the lowly, the meek, and the humble; those who, in the world’s eyes, don’t amount to much, but God called people like shepherds who were among the most despised people in the ancient world. God called the least of the families and tribes, like Gideon...
Whoever does God’s bidding in ministry (i.e., Matt 25:25-36), God equips. He would never call someone to a task and not equip them or give them gifts of the Holy Spirit to do what He’s called them to do. Some people are better teachers, others are better at visiting the sick and those in prison, and others have gifts in other areas. Many times a pe...
What we do on our own does not impress God. It might impress the world, but not God. If a person feels they are already gifted without the assistance of God or the Spirit’s gift, they are running purely on the flesh and it will not bear fruit. In other words, God’s Spirit will prompt us to do random acts of kindness that we normally wouldn’t do on ...
Let me ask you a question? Who has more resources? Is it Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, or God? Obviously, no one in the universe has more at His disposal than God Almighty. He not only owns the cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10), He owns the hills. God doesn’t have to worry if He’ll have enough to provide for you or the ministry you’re doing. A ...
Don’t you grow weary sometimes? I mean, when things go wrong, things break down, relationships are wrecked, there’s trouble at work or with finances, it’s easy to grow discouraged; especially when you’re tired, hungry, and frustrated. But here’s something to think about; when we are weak, God can show Himself strong. The world can’t understand how ...
We often worry about tomorrow or about things that will never happen, so we’re worry warts in a sense. It’s too bad we forget that God already knows the future. Only God can look around the blind corners of time. Only God knows what’s ahead of us, even when we can’t see 10 feet in front of us. He alone knows what’s in front of us for the day ahead,...
Everything we have is God’s, so we must remember that we’re only stewards with what God’s given us. Someday we will have to give an account about how we used these God-given resources. If you think about it, when we suffer some loss, it’s not our loss, but God’s loss. It’s as if we can say, “Okay God, the car you own that you let me use is broken d...
People who wonder if God has called them to a task should just relax and let God work out all the details. I believe that 90% of serving is just showing up, so do what you can and then let God do what only He can. He will lead you to the work He calls you to and also equip and supply that call. If God has called someone to a task, He will qualify t...
Nov 6, 2020 · His life goal is to serve God and His Church by reaching the lost with the gospel, making devoted disciples, equipping and empowering others to go further in their faith and calling, and leading a culture of multiplication for the glory of God.
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