Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Servant, chapter 3 - James Hunter

Importance of contrary opinion:
If you surround yourself with "yes people"  then the group isn't necessary. Contrary opinions keep you balanced. 


Leadership- a SKILL of influencing people to work enthusiastically toward goals identified as being for the common goal

Authority- the SKILL of getting people to willingly do your will because of your personal influence 

Love- a verb describing behavior 

Will- out actions aligned with our intentions 

INTENTIONS - ACTIONS = SQUAT
(Lip service, talking the talk but no follow through)

INTENTIONS + ACTIONS = WILL

Leadership begins with the will, which is our unique ability as human beings to align our intentions with our actions and choose our behavior. With the proper will, we can chose to love, the verb, which is about identifying and meeting the legitimate needs, not wants, of those we lead. When we meet the needs of others we will, by definition, be called upon to serve and even sacrifice. When we serve and sacrifice for others, we build authority or influence, the 'law of the harvest' and when we build authority with people, then we have earned the right to be called leader.

Who is the greatest leader? The one who has served the most.

Identify and meet needs.


Saturday, June 20, 2015

The Servant, chapter 2 - James Hunter

Sign of a bad listener - always cuts people off when they are midsentence to say what's on their mind. I do this give the excuse that I don't want to lose my thought; however, if I'm really listening to what is being said to me, I wouldn't have a thought to offer amid the other person's sentence. 

This sends bad messages to people: 
1. You obviously haven't been listening very well if you've already formulated your response in your head.
2. You do not value me or my opinion because you refuse to take the time to hear me out. 
3. You must believe that what you've got to say is much more important than what I've got to say. 

Your feelings of respect must be aligned with your actions of respect.

Signs of attentive listening:
1. Look directly into the person's eyes
2. Nod your head periodically to acknowledge you understand 
3. Never speak a word until the person is finished

Feeling at your lowest point is the perfect place to begin. 

Paradigms- psychological patterns, models, or maps we use to navigate our way through life. 

Clinging to old paradigms can allow us to become stuck while the world passes us by. 

It's important to challenge our paradigms about ourselves, the world around us, our organizations, and others. We do not see the world as it is; we see the world as WE are. 



In this paradigm, everyone is looking upward, toward the boss and away from the customer. 

Who are you trying to please or serve in this model? The BOSS


The role of the leader is to serve. Removing the obstacles would be serving the people. 

When we as managers stop serving coffee on the airplanes, cleaning out the bedpans, teaching the kids in school, or driving the fork lift, we have ceased adding value to the product or service and have become overhead. 

A leader is someone who identifies and meets the legitimate needs of their people, removes all the barriers, so they can serve the customer. To lead, you must serve. 

Slaves do what others want, servants do what others need. People need an environment with boundaries and accountability, a place where standards are set and people are held accountable. The leader should never settle for mediocrity or second best. People have a need to be pushed to be the best they can be. 

Want- a wish or desire without any regard for the physical or psychological consequences

Need- a legitimate physical or psychological requirement for the wellbeing of a human being. 

Different people have different needs, so the leader needs to be flexible. 

We should be constantly asking ourselves, what are the needs of the people I lead? If you get stuck, ask what needs do I have? That should get you going again. 


Safety and Security- provides consistency and predictability 

Belonging and love- the need to be part of a healthy group with accepting and healthy relationships

Self esteem- the need to be valued, treated with respect, appreciated, encouraged, to receive recognition, rewards, etc. 

Self actualization- to become the best you can be or are capable of becoming. The leader should push and encourage people to become the best they are capable of becoming.








Friday, June 19, 2015

The Servant; chapter 1 - James Hunter

Listening is one of the most important skills a leader can develop. 

Reflect upon the awesome responsibility you signed up for when you chose to be the leader. 

As a leader in the workplace, employees will spend roughly half of their waking hours working and living in the environment you create as the leader. 

Whenver two or more are gathered together for a purpose there is an opportunity for leadership. 

Building influence with others, true leadership, requires a tremendous extension of oneself. 

Management is not something you do to other people. You manage your investments, checkbook, resources. You can even manage yourself. But you do not manage other human beings. You manage THINGS, you LEAD people. 

Leadership- the SKILL of INFLUENCING people to work enthusiastically toward goals identified as being for the common good. 

Skill- a learned or acquired ability. Learned or developed by anyone with the appropria desire coupled with the appropri actions. 

Influence- if leadership is about influening others, how do we develop hat influence with people? How do we get their ideas, commitment, creativity, and excellence, which all all by definition voluntary gifts? 

Power versus Authority
Power- the ABILITY to force or coerce someone to do your will, even if they would choose not to, because of your position or your might. "Do it or else." 

Authority- the SKILL of getting people to WILLINGLY do your will because of your personal influence. "I'll do it because you asked me to; I'll walk through walls for you." 

Power defined as ability, authority defined as a skill because it takes a special skill set. 

Power can be bought and sold, given and taken away. Authority cannot be bought or sold, given or taken away. It is about who you are as a person, your character, and the influence you've built with people. 

Power erodes relationships. Rebellion with teens and even employees is often a response to being "powered around" for too long. 

Volunteers respond to authority NOT power because they would not stick around too long. They will only volunteer with an organization that is MEETING THEIR NEEDS. 

What about people's hearts, minds, commitment, creativity, and ideas? Can you order or demand commitment, excellence, creativity? 

Sometimes power must be exercised, but when it must, the leader should reflect on WHY resorting to power was necessary. Was it because our authority had broken down; or worse, perhaps we didn't have any authority to begin with?

Character qualities of a person with AUTHORITY: 
Honest, trustworthy
Good role model
Caring
Committed 
Good listener
Held people accountable
Treated people with respect
Gave people encouragement 
Positive, enthusiastic attitude
Appreciated people

All these listed traits are behaviors and behavior is a CHOICE. 

The $25,000 challenge: challenge yourself to change your habits, change your character, change your nature. That requires a choice and a lot of effort. 

Leadership is about getting things done through people. Two dynamics involved: The TASK and the RELATIONSHIP. 

Must focus on BOTH. If you focus on just the task, you have a lot of turnover, rebellion, poor quality, low commitment, low trust, and other undesirable symptoms. On the other hand, if the leader is not accomplishing the tasks at hand but is only concerned with the relationship, that may be good babysitting but not effective leadership.

The key to leadership is accomplishing the tasks at hand while building relationships. 

All of life is relational with God, self, and others. The truly great leaders are skilled at building healthy relationships. 

The most important ingredient in a successful relationship is TRUST. It is the glue that holds relationships together. 








Sunday, June 14, 2015

Friendship with God-From Good or God? - Guest Speaker John Bevere

Good or God? 

Hebrews-discernment to recognize good versus evil. 

Must have a vibrant relationship with the word of God and the local church in order to gain that discernment. 

Warnings aren't negative they are positive. They are God's way to create a course correction. 

Do you want friendship with God? Or a "good life" that is distant from God? 

James 4:5
Yearns-long for intensely 

Psalm 139:17-18
God's thoughts about me. 

James 4:4
When we seek relationship with the world, we are adulterers. 


Adulterers create anger and hurt in God.

Enmity (echthra) hostility...a reason for opposition. 

God is a passionate lover and you don't want to face a passionate lover's hostility. 

John 15:19
1 John 2:15

Friendship- philia 
Broad Acquaintance and intimate sense of personal deep bonding. 

The World is seeking you out like a harlot seeks on a man. 

Stages of Adultery
1. Acquaintance 
2. Spark
3. Stiring of interest
4. Meeting 
5. Constantly on his mind
6. Eventually get in bed together 

Matthew 5:28 
Your heart is where you live; your outward actions merely follow. 

Worlds attractions grows with our invested time. 

Colossians 3:1-2
Seek and set 
What you seek is what your mind will be set on. 

Romans 8:5-7
Set

Your mind will always go to where it is set like a thermostat. When thinking isn't required your mind will go to where it is set. 

"I don't want your five hours of sacrifice, I want your obedience."

James 4:4-5,8
A friend of the world is an enemy of God. 

1 John 5:21
1 Corinthians 10:22-23

My thoughts are set on God, Jesus, the ministry He's called me to, my family. 

Set your thoughts on things above. 

Pursue Holiness Hebrews 12:14

There are Christians who know about Him but really don't KNOW Him. The only ones who do are the ones that pursue Him. 


Saturday, June 13, 2015

Holiness- From Good or God? Guest Speaker - John Bevere

What is your ultimate goal? 

Philippians 3:14

Financial security? Friendship? Health? Happiness? What desire outweighs all other desires? 

Hebrew 11:24-26

Moses wanted the presence of God. 

Exodus 33: 1-3, 15 "I would rather endure this hardship then be out of Your presence."

God wants to be desired. 

Why didn't God take them straight to the promised land and not through the desert? 

Exodus 19:4,6 
Priest can go DIRECTLY to God and he calls His people a kingdom of Priest he wanted his people to come directly to Him.

Exodus 19: 10-11 I want an authentic relationship with My people not a golddigger relationship. 

I don't want you coming to Me for what I can give you. I want you to come to Me because you are passionate about Me because I am passionate about you.

They could not connect with God at Saini because they still had Egypt on them. The "what can I get" mentality.

2 Corinthians 6:16-7:1

If you really want the presence of God, cleanse yourself of the filth of the world so we can really enjoy complete fellowship with God. 

Holiness 
2 cortginians 6:17 
Hagios (Greek): set apart for God, to be, as it were, exclusively His

James 4:5
Jealously: I want to be the apple of Your eye. You want Me to be the apple of your eye. Can you be Mine? 

The World:
1. Indulgence of flesh
2. Gratification of the eyes
3. Pride of life (status, reputation)

James 4:4 

 Holiness: deals with behavior. It shows you are completely His. 

 Hebrews 12:14

Without Holiness you will not enter into the presence of God.  

Isaiah 6 
Revelation 5

Holiness-giving yourself completely to God. We are be joking him bc we aren't chasing after Holiness

John 14:21

Chasing with the intent to apprehend true relationship, true intimacy with God. It doesn't mean chasing rules and regulations. 

Holiness is the doorway into the presence of God. The behavior that comes out of our commitment to a relationship with God. Chase after the behavior of being completely God's. 








Saturday, June 6, 2015

God is always doing so much more- Pastor John Nuzzo

Small insignificant steps of obedience.

Living in the 4th dimension in a 3 dimensional world. 

There is a danger in being trapped in the 3 dimensional world, living too natural. Psalm 119:105 NIV

Acting on the Word will set you apart from those living in the 3 dimensional world. Learn to take God at his word and take every issue to God through his word. 

God has chosen to delegate authority to the church. We labor together with God and things will happen that would not have happened otherwise. Take steps toward what God wants you to do and He will show up in a real way. 

Living in the 4th dimension is when what breaks Gods heart breaks yours. 

Stop praying about stupid stuff. If something needs done, fix it. 

These small things that seem to be insignificant, will cause you to step into the realms of God that will change things for your children and your children's children. 

Genesis 12:1

When you obey Me, you will open a door where I'm going to bless you. 

Are there things God's asking you to leave? Move on

Leave your own reasoning behind. Move on

Who is on the other side of the act of obedience?  Your children, others. 

Before you can experience the future, you have to be willing to leave your past. 

Small groups will help you form Godly relationships. 

Who knows who is on the other side of your steps of obedience? 

Luke 5:4-7
"At your Word, I will."

Take times and seasons where God can speak to you out of his Word.