Leadership Lesson Season 2 Episode 15 - The Ways of the Cross
Pastor Daniel talks with Josiah Graves, Calvary Chapel, Deerfield Beach, FL about the ways of the cross and how that relates to ministry. How do we share the paradox of the cross, that it is good? And why is it important for us as leaders to continually be looking at the ways of God’s kingdom as we do ministry? Part of it is to make it a daily practice to preach the cross to each other, in the way we live our lives, in our conversations, in the things we do. It is not something we attain, but we are constantly aligning ourselves with God, What are some practical ways you can do this in your daily life? What are the blessings of the ways of the cross? “When you understand the cross, that Jesus saved me, that I’m the chief among sinners, I’m that fool…it changes how we speak.”
QUOTES:
“The ways of the cross, the ways of the kingdom, are a paradox. They are different from the ways our flesh would say to go.” - Daniel Williams
“A lot of our job is just trying to keep the cross at the center of everything we do, keep it the focus, the foundation, the goal—everything.” - Josiah Graves
“Our hearts are prone to move from the cross.” - Josiah Graves
“We want to do ministry flowing from the Spirit, and the Spirit bringing us to back Jesus.” - Josiah Graves
“It starts with us. We want to lead out of a place of brokenness and also of power. That goes back to the paradox of the cross.” - Josiah Graves
“Be Spirit-dependent, look to the Word, and let God give the increase.” - Josiah Graves
One Piece of Advice | Don’t Give Up
Cody King, pastor at Redemption Calvary outside Denver, Colorado, shares his advice from Galatians 6:9, And let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap a harvest if we do not lose heart. The whole point behind this is just don’t give up. There are seasons of planting and seasons of harvest, and they are not the same season. Lifelong faithfulness is what it’s all about. It’s going to get hard. Trust Jesus and just don’t quit.
“We tend to overestimate what we can do in the short-term and underestimate what we can do in the long-term.” -Cody King
“If you really want to see God use you in the ministry He’s called you to in the context He’s given you…then you need to think long-term, long view.” -Cody King
“There’s a real enemy who hates you. And he wants to get you to quit.” -Cody King
LINKS:
Contact Daniel: daniel@eeleaders.com
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