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Kings - Ministry Outside
the Box
Will I ever graduate? - One of the
principles of leadership is learning to make others successful to the
extent that they exceed your own achievements. Greatness is defined by
the accomplishments of your sons - those you lead.
Similarly, good government is self-restrained in the sense that it
provides the legal environment for society to flourish; for
entrepreneurs and educators and the arts and a free press to prosper.
Too much control or involvement by government is oppressive. Too little
can be chaotic.
"My reading
of history
convinces me
that most
bad
government
results from
too much
government."
Thomas
Jefferson
The
institutional church is the same way. A great pastor isn't just defined
by the seating capacity in the building, but by the sending capacity in
His congregation. Churches should grow. We should continually plant more
churches and deploy more pastors. However, "church" isn't really the
goal; it's simply a means of equipping the saints to minister in the
Kingdom outside the church and in the marketplace. Most Kings haven't
grasped this simple concept yet so they are emotionally trying to stay
under the covering of their pastor... and, most pastors haven't seen the
genius of releasing Kings into the marketplace. They are prone to view
those ministries as extensions of the church. We haven't theologically
seen the distinction between the church and the Kingdom. Let me
share three examples
#1 Barak - Judges 4 and 5 records
the story of Deborah, a prophetess, telling Barak a military leader
(King) to take 10,000 men and fight the army of Sisera and break the
yoke of oppression off Israel. Israel was overmatched militarily. Listen
in on the conversation between this priestly ministry and a King.
Barak said to her, "If you
go with me, I will go; but if you don't go with me, I won't go."
"Very well," Deborah said, "I will go with you. But because of the
way you are going about this, the honor will not be yours, for the
LORD will hand Sisera over to a woman." Judg 4:8-9 NIV
A
prophetic ministry is confirming an opportunity for a King but Barak
won't give himself permission to step out on his own. Deborah is a model
of great leadership in the sense that she tried to convince him to
become a mighty man and receive the credit. But, Barak declined and
Deborah had to go with him. Why the hesitancy in Barak? He simply didn't
understand the importance and significance of His own ministry as a
King... neither do we - yet!
#2 Lunch - Our city started a
marketplace luncheon that I was invited to. The leader explained he took
his initiative to the local pastors and they welcomed the concept of
doing something outside the church. He, in turn, requested that one of
the pastors come a speak at each gathering. So now Kings can gather
monthly and pay $15 to hear one more sermon a week - this one was on
avoiding sin. There was also a presentation on how the pastors have
organized an outreach in the community to assist the city officials and
undertake local projects to improve the image of the church in the
community. These are good things and speak well of the pastors in our
community. They also speak volumes about the "Barak" in our local Kings.
They will assist, but they won't lead so the pastors have to do it for
them. I'm sure it will change over time - it's just the current state of
the union between priests and Kings.
#3 A school - Our local community
has a significant emphasis on science and engineering. There are many
technical companies that employ thousands of degreed professionals.
Several Kings in our community got a burden to start a school that
emphasized math, science, and creativity in a new charter high school.
It opens this fall and already has twice as many applicants as openings
(several hundred I believe). Kids that attend this school will have a
huge opportunity to network with community professionals in real jobs.
It's very obvious the school will have a big impact on the next
generation. You can feel the applause of heaven just reading about it in
the newspaper.
What It could be - Right now you should
be asking, "OK wise guy, how do you think it should work?" Dream with me
and we'll take a run at that question?
1.
The first thing I would like to do is convince Kings in the
marketplace that God has called them to a totally different level of
influence in the Kingdom that goes far beyond the the scope of the
local church (as per our third example). Then, I would like to hear
their answers and their dreams concerning our question... How should
this work?... What would you like to do? What is your heart's
desire?
2.
The marketplace lunch was attended by a lot of older Christians that
really are prosperous and influential in our community. We had
elected officials, the publisher or our local paper, and many
businesses represented. Those folks have the ability to mentor the
next generation to become Kings in a very practical sense. Kings are
not made by sermons on Sunday; they are released by other Kings
operating in the same mountain in a mentoring relationship. Many of
them are already mentoring their employees. I would like to add a
turbocharger to the process.
3. I
would like to see pastors take credit for equipping and releasing
Kings into ministry and understand the limitations on the scope of
their own ministry. As a pastor, I thought I was one of the
spiritual gatekeepers in the city and tended to view businessmen as
second class citizens in the Kingdom. The reality is that Kings
operating in the marketplace have always spearheaded the major
initiatives God has desired to accomplish in the Kingdom (Old
Testament and New). Priests have always had a supporting role to
equip and release. We've had the roles reversed!
4.
Church outreach ministries like the one in our own community are
programs conducted on overtime with spare change. We take offerings
and work weekends to help the poor, clean up a neighborhood or build
a few houses. It is a good example. It does not touch the problem or
change the community in any significant way - it's strictly image
dressing with no sustainability (profit); a prototype of the real
thing. We need Kingly ministries that will teach people to fish
instead of giving them fish. We need to mentor new believers on how
to work hard, make money at a job, and then how to multiply finances
and really become generous and make a difference in every
mountain... local government, education, media and business. We need
to help people come to grips with their dream and connect with
real-world opportunities. It's not the job of pastors in churches;
it's a job for Kings that will make money doing it, get
city-changing results, and have fun in the process.
5.
I'm waiting for a King that will find the poorest, most run down
block in his city and buy the whole thing. Next he would remodel the
houses and break poverty off the people and change that block into
God's image so he could start on the next one. On the second round
he would use some of the changed people on the first block so he
could tackle 5 blocks at a time. Did I forget to mention that our
King would make money and release Kings in the process? (Write and
tell me someone is already doing this.)
Homework - Send me your dream or
real-world examples of how Kings can answer the question, "Father, how
will your Kingdom come to our city?" The answer...through Kings!
So He said to them, "When
you pray, say: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your
kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Luke 11:2 NKJV
"I tell you the truth,
whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever
you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. 19 "Again, I tell you
that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for,
it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or
three come together in my name, there am I with them." Matt 18:18-20
NIV
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
a more relational 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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