Friday, July 26, 2013

Introverted Leaders?

Here's an article that I came across today that makes a case for effective leadership by people who are introverted.

http://catalystconference.com/read/what-makes-introverts-great-leaders/

Interesting.  Pastor Randy Pope, whose church numbers in the thousands, is also an introvert from what I am told.  God can use all sorts of people to lead, but the power and authority of a leader in God's kingdom flows from their relationship with the Lord.  Was Moses introverted?  I don't know, but I do know that early on, in his attempts to lead the people of Israel, the people rejected him -- and so he ran (also because Pharaoh wanted to arrest him for murder).  And throughout their time in the wilderness, time and time again people questioned the authority of Moses, even his own sister and brother.  Yet, it was God who time and time again established Moses as the leader of His people.  It was Moses' relationship with the Lord that made the difference.  And another thing to note is that this relationship with the Lord was based upon grace.  Moses was called by God into this amazing relationship just because God wanted to (Exodus 3:10-17) -- even when Moses came up with all sorts of excuses.  God was gracious to Moses.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Psalm 119:4

I'm going through Psalm 119 again, verse by verse.  It helps me review some of my Hebrew, and has opened my eyes to the many ways God's grace appears in the OT, particularly in a text that celebrates the Law of God. Sorry, already did vv.1-3 so I will not write much about them (maybe later...).
Psa. 119:4 אַתָּה צִוִּיתָה פִקֻּדֶיךָ לִשְׁמֹר מְאֹד׃

"You have commanded Your precepts to be kept exceedingly."
אַתָּה pronoun 2ms (you)
צִוִּיתָה  piel perf 2ms (to command, charge, order)
לִשְׁמֹר qal infinitive (to keep, watch, preserve)
פִקֻּדֶיךָ ("precepts," + pronoun: "you")
מְאֹד (very, exceedingly, greatly)
In conjunction with the other verses that precede v.4, I see that God wants His commands/testimonies/precepts to be kept.  The preceding verses point out how good it is to follow God's commandments, which is also following God, walking with God, and even seeking God.  There is blessing in obeying God in that there are so many good things come from following God, walking with God, obeying God.  Because of God's great love for His people, He has commanded His people to follow Him because it is good to follow God.


Another thing to notice is that it is God's will for His children to obey.  Oftentimes I want to know "God's will for my life," "what does God want me to do... to go... to say... etc.?"  I guess this would be the "big picture" part of my life, but God wants me to be faithful in the "small" things like obeying Him in the particulars of everyday life.  Where is my heart now?  What am I idolizing now?  The Lord wants my heart focused on Him, on His ways and precepts.  This is something I still haven't learned well.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Ministry Means War: 10 Lessons Seminary Never Taught Me

This is such a cool article!  So many reminders, so many encouragements as I fight the war within and without...

Ministry Means War: 10 Lessons Seminary Never Taught Me

I guess this blog is going to be more active...

Xanga is dying and I guess I will be blogging more on Blogger now. It's not that I blog a lot to begin with. For the last several years since moving to VA I've been so tired almost all the time. Not sure why. Even when I get a lot of sleep, which is rare by the way, I still feel tired. I thought maybe I have some kind of sleep disorder. Maybe I do. I mentioned it to my doctor and he seemed to not hear me. He normally seems very responsive and experienced, but these days I am not impressed by him anymore. It seems like a lot of things in my geographical area is not impressing me anymore. The nature parks still impress me, though, but they are God's creations and I have been blessed that there are quite a bit in my area. That is one thing I will miss when I move from this place. Not sure when that will happen, but you never know. Perhaps it's about time to move on... to "shake the dust off my sandals" and move on.