Leaders You Must Never Tolerate
We must never submit to those who claim spiritual authority while leading with exploitation, domination, and contempt.
We must never submit to those who claim spiritual authority while leading with exploitation, domination, and contempt.
We must learn to biblically assess spiritual leaders and wholeheartedly commit to those who demonstrate the qualifications God’s Word requires.
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Our service in the church must always prioritize biblical truth, guarding against the selfish ambitions that fracture the church and derail the sanctification of its congregants.
Our desire to be useful to the Lord for the spiritual benefit of others must begin with a sincere devotion to the Lord and a commitment to his eternal priorities.
We must be wholeheartedly submissive to God’s word, sincerely calling for unity among God’s people under those truths, along with their wise application.
God will strongly support and unify the church devoted to Christ, responsive to her leaders, and engaged in his work.
Like the early church and the Apostles, today’s Christians ought to sincerely love and highly esteem their church leaders who are gifted, called, trained, and qualified to lead them and their churches into greater fruitfulness.
We must value, appreciate, and seek good and godly leadership in our church and lives knowing that human leaders are God’s sanctioned instruments for our protection, correction, and direction.
As Christians mature, spiritually and biologically, they must be decisively to move from a consumer mindset to the perspective of being a selfless and sacrificial minister in Christ’s church.
Not only must we choose our Christian leaders and spiritual mentors wisely, but we all have to accept the responsibility to lead in the spiritual growth of others with our words and by our example.
God has called Christians to willfully and joyfully live under the authority and direction of biblically ordained spiritual leaders.
God has called the men of Compass Bible Church to step up and take the lead in serving & glorifying Christ; we must boldly affirm and encourage that biblical calling.
God has called us to honor those who invest in our spiritual lives. It is a dishonor to God when we take our “spiritual gardeners” for granted. We must care for them!
God has called women to a distinct and feminine role in life; fulfill it and affirm it even when it’s not popular.
God has called men to a distinct and masculine role in life; fulfill it and affirm it even when it’s not popular.
Though costly, we ought to rejoice that making a difference in people’s live for Christ has such gratifying present benefits.
We must count the high cost of helping people pursue Christ and be willing to pay it – for god’s sake and their good.
The teacher and the pupil must maintain a God-centered perspective when God has graciously granted us spiritual growth.
We must let the frequent thought of our future judgment effect the quality and quantity of effort we expend to make a difference in people’s lives for Christ.
When we are being used to make a difference for Christ we must be mindful that it is all about him and not about us.
When called to lead, humbly serve those called to follow in a way that pleases the Leader of your life.