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"Ambition"
Ashamed of it, or filled
with
it?
Exerting my Will - I've heard enough
sermons on the evils of presumption and carnal appetites that "ambition"
makes me wince a little bit. However, I'm starting to get better. What
has been in vogue in Christian circles is to elevate examples of people
that were so spiritual they tapped God's power to do some great work
through no effort (sweat Ex 44:17-18) of their own. I want to simply suggest that model is
bogus. Here's why.
Although
God can, and does, miraculously intervene in our lives, the norm (and
his preference) is to to do great works through us. We've been so busy
creating obedient servants that we created a generation of passive
Christians that have abandoned our society and culture. Faith is
under-represented in education, entertainment, journalism, politics, and
business
because we're so busy trying to be spiritual by zeroing out our will
that we don't compete in the marketplace. If we want to succeed in the
real world and in the Kingdom we have to be willing to try. We actually have a huge
advantage once we leave our passivity behind - we're filled with the
power Holy Spirit. God is looking for people with a strong will that are
strongly filled with His Spirit who are willing to compete in the
marketplace. As believers we're not competing to defeat others. The race
is to see who can be the greatest servant (translation: "most
customers"). You and I are called to accept greatness and fame. Our
Kingdom goal
is to make others even greater! Are you willing? ...to work hard to get
there?
Jesus called them together
and said, "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over
them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. 26 Not
so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must
be your servant, 27 and whoever wants to be first must be
your slave— 28 just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but
to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." Matt 20:25-28
NIV
"I will make you into a
great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name
great, and you will be a blessing. 3 I will bless those
who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples
on earth will be blessed through you." Gen 12:2-3 NIV
Kings Work -
Paul was a King; hard working, zealous, competitive, bold… both
before and after his salvation. He ran the race to win before the
Damascus road, “being more
extremely zealous for my ancestral traditions” (Gal. 1:14). As a
Christian he referred to his work ethic, “I worked harder than any of
the other apostles” (1 Cor. 15:10). He expected the same zeal from all
of God’s people – a zeal manifest in Godly ambition to make others
successful in their faith and life. If you recall, he was the one that
said, if a brother will not work, neither should he eat! I think he was
clear on this issue of work. Although we are not saved by works, we were
created by God to do them (Eph 2:8-10). Identifying your own unique
talents and hooking up with your role in the Kingdom is what destiny is
all about; an adventure that makes life exciting and fulfilling.
The nature of prayer - The prayer
movement also has a huge gap and tends to attract passive intercessors.
An obedient servant or slave can't logically have a will of his own. A
servant is programmed not to have any personal dreams or aspirations.
They will only refer to dreams or revelations that "God gave them."
Servants view personal ambition as carnal because they see themselves as
depraved sinners saved by grace. Prayer is simply getting God to do
something. Servants are often confused on exactly what God's purposes
are because they depend on someone else to tell them. They tempt the
prophetic movement to lead instead of confirm. The concept of
thinking up a new initiative to complete the will of God is beneath
them (unspiritual).
I no longer call you
servants, because a servant does not know his master's business.
Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I
learned from my Father I have made known to you. 16 You did not
choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit —
fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you
ask in my name. John 15:14-16 NIV
A friend of God operates out of a
totally different paradigm. Friends feel like Kings and operate out of
God's own authority. They see themselves as redeemed sons created in His
image and carrying His heart to build the Kingdom and bless the nations.
They understand God is
looking for people to take some responsibility and initiative to get the
job done. Kings feel free to prayerfully embrace their heart's desire,
dream, plan, and set goals. They are not only comfortable with ambition,
they encourage it in others on their team. As leaders they help people
connect with their own heart's desire because apathy is contagious; it
erodes morale, initiative, creativity, and responsibility in the people
that are self-motivated to work.
Prayer is different for Kings. Instead
of praying to move God, Kings have a conversation with the Father and God
moves them. Ambition in the Greek is
philotimeomai
(eager or earnest to do something). Their paradigm includes God's
intervention but has the added element of God empowering them to get the
job done. Kings heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons, cleanse
the lepers, raise the finances, win the elections, get the
promotions, and start the businesses. They are willing to "ask whatever" is in their ambition.
They are free to "imagine" the immeasurable significance of "God's power
at work in us." They are enthusiastic about their role in the
Kingdom.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or
imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, Eph 3:20
NIV
Wealth - Another amazing difference
between servants and friends or Kings is wealth. Servants logically
expect to operate with other people's money (in poverty) and pray for God to supply the finances. Kings operate
in abundance and expect to have more finances than necessary to
accomplish Kingdom purposes. They don't expect finances to magically
appear. Finances are part of their plan. They work hard and invest
aggressively so that their cup overflows to fund their "ambition" for
ministry. They carry an anointing and wisdom to create wealth and
multiply money. They are not waiting for an offering or an end-time wealth transfer -
that's what servants do.
Rest - There is a place of perfect
peace and rest for Kings. It's the selah that comes from having done a
good job and hearing "well done" from the Father. We "labor" to enter
into it (Heb 4:11).
There are some great
graphics on the web we use in conferences to contrast the King / servant
distinction.
We're Dancing,
John
and Sue
www.Releasing-kings.com
PS: I want to recommend some
follow-up reading.
Who is God by Harold Eberle provides the best explanation of
the open view of God. It's must reading that connects our perception
of God with everyday life.
Releasing Kings for Ministry in the Marketplace takes that
foundation into marketplace ministry and the entrepreneurial nature
of Kings. Fruit in the marketplace naturally springs out of sound
doctrine.
Desire to Destiny - Takes the foundation and marketplace
ministry and puts them in the context of seven practical keys or
stages of growth you can apply in your own life.
You're invited into the
vision to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money, and do
the mission.
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The Message - Our first goal is to
get the Releasing Kings message into the hands of the messengers that
will carry it... do it, preach it, teach it, example it.
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The Money - The second goal is to
help Kings break out of poverty by networking them with practical
opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce them to the right people,
the right opportunity, and the right financial approach.
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The Mission - Network Kings with
opportunities to mix business and missions. Accomplish the great
commission through the marketplace.
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