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Have you ever felt unqualified or that you just weren’t the right person for the job? Has God ever asked something of you and you thought to yourself “Why me? ask “so and so” they would do such a better job than me.” If you have thought that, welcome to my world. It’s extremely easy for me somethings to think “who am I to be serving in the house of the Lord” or “who am I to be the one to share the good new to hundreds of young people each week in the church as well as in our local high schools”. I mean if you think about it, I have not even been saved for 10 years, I did not grow up in the ways or the house of the Lord, my native language is french and I have only been speaking English for the last 11 years or so, i was pretty much always below average in school, I was no were near “Mr. Popular” in school either, and the list can go on. All this to say that in my own human mind and through my own human eyes, it does not make sense that God can use me in the ways that He is using me. I am so glad that God does not look at us the same way that we look at ourselves.

Someone bought me a book recently called “The youth worker’s guide to helping teenagers in crisis.” FANTASTIC book by the way. There was a quote in the book that really caught my eye and caused me to read it over a few times: “Madeleine L’Engle put it nicely: In a very real sense, not one of us is qualified but it seems that God continually chooses the most unqualified to do His work, to bear His glory. If we are qualified, we tend to think we have done the job ourselves. If we are focused to accept our evident lack of qualification, then there’s no danger that we will confuse God’s work with our own or God’s glory with our own.”

In conclusion, let me say this. I’m so grateful that I get to be used by God!

Grateful People

I just recently watched a leadership conference session online from NewSpring church in South Carolina and it was Steven Furticks’ session on gratefulness that really messed me up for the better. There is one particular point that Pastor Steven raised up that has really shaken me and it goes as follows: “Grateful people can find a blessing, enlarge a blessing or create a blessing in almost any situation. But on the other hand, negative people can find a burden, enlarge a burden or create a burden in almost any situation.”

The Lord has been challenging me with this. I have had to ask myself, am I the kind of person that sees the bad in almost everything or everyone or am I able to find, enlarge or create a blessing in almost situation? What kind of person are you?

Seeking Approval?

I am currently reading this book by Bob Sorge entitled “Dealing with the rejection & praises of man”. The question that I am finding myself asking is this: Do I do what I do in order to get God’s approval or man’s approval? Does God’s approval of me mean more than man’s approval of me?

As you go on doing what you do everyday, ask yourself, Whose approval am I seeking to gain?

Proverbs 27:21(NLT) Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but a person is tested by being praised.

I’ve been reading this book by Mark Miller entitled, Experiential Storytelling. It is about (Re)Discovering Narrative to Communicate God’s Message. It is honestly changing my entire view on preaching. I found this quote by a gentlemen named Kong Fu Tzu a.k.a Confucius and this is what he had to say. ” What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand.” Young people, especially, nowadays want to feel something. Our society has become one of experiencing things. When you go to coffee shops, the $1 that you would normally spend on coffee now turns to $2, $3, $4 because you are not only paying for the coffee anymore; you are paying for the atmosphere that they’ve created with the rock music, the nice furniture or whatever other artsy creations that maybe displayed. Even the whole movie industry has caught on. People don’t seem to want to go watch regular movies at the theatre anymore, so they started to come out with all of these 3D movies in order to spike up the interest again and it is working. Due to the society in which we now live in, regular normal life and entertainment just doesn’t cut it anymore. It has to be more, more music, more colourful, more stuff, more interaction, more, more, more.

This is now the reality of the society in which we live in.  As teachers of the Word of God, we can either fight this or ride the wave. Personally I chose to ride the wave and to utilize this to reach to as many kids as possible. We need to realize that the world is changing and unless the church takes the time to realize these changes, we are going to lose our effectiveness. Mark Miller puts it this way: “Today’s Church leaders must see themselves as missionaries who are setting sail from the land of modernity to the uncharted waters of post-modernity, and the first rule of any missionary is to understand the language and culture of his or her community.”

Let’s be a people that effectively communicate the Greatest story ever recorded!

Leadership = Privileges

If i got a dollar for each time a young person came up to me and said “I want to be a small group leader” or “I’m ready to lead, can I please be put in a leadership position” i’d probably have a few hundred dollars in the bank. Most the time when people think of leadership they seem to think:

  • Authority
  • Money
  • Fame
  • Power
  • Privileges
  • Benefits
  • Etc

The reality is quite different from that though. I’ve heard it said that if someone WANTS to be in leadership, then that very person probably should NOT be in leadership.

Leadership IS about privileges yes, but not the same kind that most people would think of. These certain privileges are an honor to those whose hearts are right and to those who truly understand the meaning of leadership. Jesus in Mark 10:44-45 44 and whoever wants to be first among you must be the slave of everyone else. 45 For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

The privilege here is that we get to serve others. If you want to lead you MUST serve. If you don’t serve you can’t lead. Being in leadership does NOT mean to BE SERVED but rather TO SERVE!!!