
Perry Noble, NewSpring Church
Perry Noble is the Senior Pastor of NewSpring Church, located in Anderson, SC. He is a great blogger.
I wanted to pass along this blog that he recently posted with five questions we should all wrestle with from a recent meeting he led in South Carolina. He developed these questions from 2 Corinthians 2: 1-7.
Five Questions We Should Ask Ourselves
Last night I had the honor of speaking to the men at NewSpring Church that were ordained into the ministry…I challenged them (actually, I challenged everyone in the room) to wrestle with five questions…
#1 – Am I Obsessed With His Mercy or My Ministry? II Corinthians 4:1
If we are obsessed with ministry we will never feel good enough…if we are obsessed with His mercy then we can truly live in the freedom that there is no need to prove ourselves!
#2 – Am I Being Careless or Cautious? II Corinthians 4:2
OR…I asked it this way as well, “Is there anything you are doing privately that, if it became public, would disqualify you from the ministry?” If we are going to live lives that are above reproach we must be intentional about it…it will not happen by accident!
#3 – Am I Obsessed With His Word or My Words? II Corinthians 4:2
Our theology HAS to be the driving force behind our methodolgy…and the only way to solidify sound doctrine is to be obsessed with it! We can get so obsessed with what we want that we lose sight of what God wants (like people meeting Jesus!!!)
#4 – Am I A Fighter or a Flake? II Corinthians 4:3-4
We are at war…and not with other people (Ephesians 6:12) but rather with a very real enemy who works hard at blinding the minds of unbelievers…and we will either step up to the fight or run from it!
In fighting we have to do battle with…
A. Critics – they will always be around…the people who know everything you are doing wrong but don’t know you. They lash out at you–but not out of love and or concern…but with a self righteous/arrogant attitude.
B. Conforming – People try to make things “normal and natural” rather than begging God to continue to do the supernatural
C. Clock – Many times we think if we work harder then God will do more–thus causing ourselves to set an unrealistic pace and burn ourselves out!
D. Control - No matter how hard we try–we can’t make someone receive Jesus, we can’t control His Holy Spirit…we are not in control, HE IS!
#5 – Am I Making Much of Jesus or Much of Me? II Corinthians 4:5
The temptation in ministry is for others to see how good we are…and in doing so not fully understanding that God most often puts some of His greatest gifts in his weakest vessels! (II Corinthians 4:7)
MY PASSION is not to be an innovative leader but rather an obedient servant who hears the voice of the Lord and does what He says. The church does not need my creativity and ingenuity but rather the power of HIS HOLY SPIRIT as only HE can truly change lives!
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I hope that each of these questions has challenged you as much as they have me. Great stuff!
Tags: Bible Study, Leadership Lessons, Perry Noble
UGH, Pastor! You’re doing it some more! I am struggling with some of this right now… not so much in application to ministry as it is more about my life. I was just praying today about how sorry I am that I have somehow slipped back into thinking my life should involve things that I like, that I want, that I “need”. God quite bluntly let me know that not only is my life not all about me… it wasn’t even a little about me in the grand scheme of things. Of course God wants His children to be blessed and happy and have joy and peace. But we don’t get to make requests that would bend His will to ours. I keep thinking of a sermon you did – you said that God can unzip our hearts and put His desires right inside and then they become our desires. I pray for that frequently… because as in one of my favorite songs – I am a flower gently fading, here today and gone tomorrow, a vapor in the wind. That really crashes selfish hopes and desires. God’s plan continues without me… I can be a good and faithful servant, or not. I choose the first!