Leadership within the church is both a high privilege and a significant responsibility. The church belongs to Jesus Christ, who purchased it with His own blood. Aspiring to be a leader in the church is a noble task, but it comes with the potential to do great good or great harm. Paul, in his letters to Timothy, emphasizes three priorities for church leaders: watch your life, watch your doctrine, and stir up the gift within you. Today, we focus on the first priority: watching your life.
To watch your life means to pursue godliness. Godliness is not merely about behavior; it is about being God's man or woman. Psalm 4:3 tells us that the Lord has set apart the godly for Himself. The first calling of the disciples was to be with Jesus, highlighting that godliness is about being in His presence. The life of Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, is within us, and this is the essence of godliness.
Jerry Bridges describes godliness as an attitude towards God that includes the fear of God, love for God, and desire for God. Fearing God means hating nothing more than grieving the Holy Spirit. Loving God means not wanting to offend Him. Desiring God means hungering and thirsting for more of Him. Sadly, many Christians lack this aura of godliness. They may be talented, personable, or busy in ministry, yet not truly godly because they are not devoted to God Himself. They may be devoted to a vision, ministry, or reputation, but not to God.
Godliness is more important than talents, personality, commitment, or apparent success. The danger lies in being more devoted to one's vision or reputation than to God. The church desperately needs leaders who are godly. Let us be encouraged to pursue godliness, to be God's man or woman, and to live a life devoted to Him.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Essence of Godliness: Godliness is about being God's man or woman, set apart for Him. It is not merely about behavior but about having the life of Jesus Christ within us through the Holy Spirit. This is the heart of what it means to be godly. [02:17]
- 2. Attitude Towards God: Jerry Bridges highlights that godliness involves the fear of God, love for God, and desire for God. These elements shape our attitude towards God, leading us to hate grieving the Holy Spirit and to hunger for more of Him. [03:19]
- 3. Beyond Talents and Success: True godliness is more important than talents, personality, or apparent success in ministry. It is possible to be devoted to a vision or reputation rather than to God Himself, which is a significant danger for leaders. [04:44]
- 4. Devotion to God: Many Christians lack true godliness because they are not devoted to God. They may be busy in ministry or successful in Christian service, yet not truly godly because their devotion is misplaced. [04:30]
- 5. The Need for Godly Leaders: The church desperately needs leaders who are godly, who prioritize their relationship with God above all else. Let us strive to be God's man or woman, pursuing a life of godliness by His grace. [05:24]
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