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The Importance of Priority

2/15/2019

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Stepping stone? No!

I did not use Children’s Ministry for a stepping stone toward the Senior Pastorate. Reflecting over the years I can see how God was preparing my heart for the ministry of the Senior Pastorate. I am eternally thankful for God directing my path toward where I am today.

Before I transitioned out of my previous church, a mentor who is also a former pastor told me, “The two most important things a pastor can focus on are: Prayer and the Ministry of the Word.” While I understand why he counseled me toward these two tasks and I believe they are Biblical (Acts 6:4), I would like to take time to narrow our focus down to one priority as leaders in ministry. Our priority is simply this:

The Glory of God

When God’s people were allowed to return and worship God after seventy years of exile, they returned to a temple that was in ruin. God’s people then started to lay the foundation (Ezra 3:10), but became discouraged by their adversaries. For sixteen years, God’s people became focused on other tasks: rebuilding their own homes, farming, work, food, and drink, while God’s House remained unfinished.

A prophet named Haggai is called by God to emphasize rebuilding the temple. In Haggai 1:7, God declares, “Consider your ways. Go up to the hills and bring wood and build the house, that I may take pleasure in it and that I may be glorified…”

The glory of God was the priority for God’s people. Rebuilding their own home, farming, eating food, earning wages were not sinful. When the priority shifted away from God’s glory, God rebuked the people and called them to ‘consider their ways’.

As leaders in ministry, we can be distracted with ministry and easily forget that our priority in ministry and in all of life is to glorify God. With the demands of leadership continually shifting and changing, it’s important that we daily refocus our priority in ministry. With this in mind, follow the links below as I discuss three ways we can give glory to God as leaders in ministry.

  1. Prayer
  2. Self-Care
  3. Direction

Share below how you seek to give God the glory in your leadership.
1 Comment
Edward Palamar
2/22/2019 16:07:49

We have entered the "age to come" foretold by Jesus in Mark 10:30.

http://risen-from-the-dead.forumotion.com/

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