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Waiting for Your Ministry Part 1

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Conclusion to Ministry & Money

Here are some more common reasons people give for wanting to be involved in ministry:

“God healed and set me free. Now I want to heal and free others.” The more the Lord frees us to receive Himself, the more we are likely to want to help others.

“I need to help people; I’m happiest ministering to people.” Many people seek to enter ministry because they are a good speaker, enjoy working with people, or want the attention.

“I’m just following the Great Commission to ‘GO’.” Take note that the Lord said this to a specific group that had already received His training and relationship—HE said it!

“It looks easy, and with all the tax breaks, a lot of money is involved.” Many who enter the ministry (especially those who work FOR ministries) have the idea that it really isn’t “work.”

“Even if God didn’t have this ministry planned for me, I’m sure He appreciates all the work I’ve done for Him.” There are only two options: If the project is not being completed through dependence on the Lord, it is not spirit, but flesh.

Waiting for Your Ministry Part 1

It’s great to identify what projects (ministries) we’re involved in now, but don’t confuse them with your identity. Your ministry is something you do, not something you are.

Preparation for Ministry If the Lord sends you, He is responsible for your training and preparation. Though He may choose to use opportunities presented by organized religions, if you’re not taught by Him, you’re still not taught.

Put Aside Your Own Desires Part of the process of the Lord bringing you into greater dependence on Himself is a greater experience of His giving nature.

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