Embracing the Burden: Servant Leadership in Ministry

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These Old Testament prophets did not just prepare a message and preach it; their message came out of a burden in their heart, and the closest example we can take of that is a mother carrying a baby, and she has that burden in her womb for nine months and then delivers it. It's not something taken lightly; she goes through a lot of pain and then delivers. [00:03:45]

Anything that you preach without a burden is just hot air that comes out of our mouth, and we should never be satisfied with it. We must, okay, if that happens occasionally in the early days of our ministry, that can happen, but we must go before the Lord in repentance and say, "Lord, forgive us." [00:04:49]

If you find that the burden is over, then you say, "Oh, I will speak for half an hour; it's only 15 minutes," and then when you carry on, you will ruin the whole thing. I have seen this happen again and again with different elders I've heard speak in India through the years. [00:06:02]

Jesus always felt in his mind, I mean, if you were to look into the mind of Christ when he was on earth, he was always convinced of one thing: I am here as a servant. Turn with me to Philippians and chapter 2. Philippians 2. It says here in Philippians 2, this passage that we all know about that speaks about the Christ coming to earth. [00:20:32]

I have to be absolutely convinced in my mind that I am a servant. It's not some act of humility that I'm acting like a servant. That would be like some big political governor or something acting humble. That's all garbage. We're not supposed to be acting; we are supposed to be genuine. [00:22:08]

The anointing of the Holy Spirit must be fantastically valuable if it is the most counterfeited thing in Christianity. Sure, and if that is the most counterfeited thing in Christianity, and it is the most valuable, I want to make 100% sure that I've got the genuine article. [00:29:46]

I want a genuine anointing of the Holy Spirit in my life, and it must be continuous. The real translation of Ephesians 5:18 is "be being filled with the Holy Spirit." That means it's a continuous experience, and it's continuous because as we walk with the Lord, our capacity increases. [00:31:29]

The anointing of the Holy Spirit drives me to find something in the word that he has written. If I believe that the Holy Spirit inspired God's word, I'll respect it. And there again, I tell you, a lot of Christians, they will say, "Yes, the Bible is God's word," but they don't meditate on it; they don't study it deeply. [00:40:40]

I'm absolutely convinced that many, many really anointed people never accomplish all that God wants to do through them. They have a good spirit; they are humble; they do not exalt themselves; they got anointing, but in their personal life, they are not disciplined. [00:54:55]

Paul says, "I run in such a way not without aim. I've got a goal; I've got to finish the work God gave me to do. I'm not here, Paul says, to be known as a great preacher or a great apostle or great planter of churches. I have to finish the work God gave me to do. That's it." [00:57:42]

I make my body do not what it wants to do but what it should do. That's really the meaning of that verse. I make my body do what it should do and not what it wants to do. My body may want to eat many things and sleep much longer and do many other things. [00:59:01]

The Holy Spirit is the spirit of discipline. It says in Galatians 5, you know, where we talk about the fruit of the Spirit. It says Galatians 5:22-23, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and the last one, discipline. [01:00:36]

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