Monday, June 16, 2008

Learn to love your Leah first!

Francois Botes spoke at Freeway Church in Oakville on Sunday May 30th and the title of his message was, "The Birth of Praise".

He used the story in Genesis 29:16-35 about Laban, Jacob, Leah & Rachel to describe a very real, very today message.

In a nutshell... Rachel represents the beautiful dream / destiny God has for us and Leah represents life & things in that life we don't ask for, never planned for & possibly don't even enjoy, the things in life that make us weary while we're on our journey. We are Jacob.

God gives us a picture and shows us the Rachel of our lives (the dream / destiny / calling He has for us) so we work towards her but along the way, as they say, "life happens"! Things in that life can make us weary i.e. jobs, family, church, day to day stuff, etc., what you think is getting in the way of your destiny, come up and tire us out. "Leah" actually means "weary" or "weak".

The amazing thing about Leah... she bore children for Jacob immediately - Rachel did not until Jacob made peace with Leah, (many many years later and after Jacob had many children with Leah, her servant & with Rachel's servant).

The first 4 children born to Leah and Jacob represent many things that God wants to be birthed in our own lives and they can only come from the journey to Rachel - during the days of Leah.

*1st son was Reuben, which means "to see"
*2nd son was Simeon, which means "to hear"
*3rd son was Levi, which means "to be joined to/companion"
*4th son was Judah, which means "praise"

Sometimes in life we know our Rachel is there, we've been shown her, others have prophesied and confirmed that she is there and we want that now but we end up with a Leah, a life that is taking too long to get to Rachel - the prize.

Some people give up on working/reaching for her because they hate their Leah so much. Their Leah is a waste of time & energy, for example they know they're talented and have an incredible calling on their life but aren't willing to build the character first. They're too anointed to clean the toilets or teach Sunday school... they've been called to do "more important things" (this applies to much more in our own homes and our workplaces too).

The speaker told us of his own experience, he knew he was a called Prophet of God - it had been confirmed many times but as soon as churches knew he was a musician... he was asked to play the piano. The thoughts came, "But don't you know what God's called me to be" over and over again. He left that church for another thinking they would recognize his Rachel but he was "demoted" to playing for the Children's church time. This Leah was worse than the last one! This is not what he thought he'd be doing, these were his Leah years... he needed to learn to love his Leah before God could release his Rachel.

We've all got a Leah (or two or three) in our lives...

What many don't realize is... Leah gave Jacob something right away that Rachel could not. It's in the journey that we learn to see God and to see us doing what God's called us to do, to hear His voice and to be joined to the Lord and not just the dream/destiny and finally that we praise Him in the good, the bad and the ugly moments in our life and in our journey.

Until you make peace with Leah... your Rachel will be barren.

It wasn't until Judah was born that Rachel envied Leah and wanted what she had. When we get to the stage where true praise is birthed in and out of our lives... others will have a godly envy and want what we have.

Learn to love your Leah! Be found faithful with her until your Rachel comes!

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Highlights of the Canada LTT (May 08)

http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1579840186/bctid1583041476

To catch a few of the sessions from the Canada Leadership Training Time in Mississauga this past May 2008, click HERE!

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Worldwide NCMI Conferences '08

New Covenant Ministries International is the group of churches that we relate to, have fellowship with and in general... LOVE to be around. We have been with them since 2002 and it has been a journey of learning and loving and learning some more. They truly are an awesome group of people - a large family!

You are welcome and actually encouraged to attend not only the Canadian Leadership Training Time in Mississauga in May but also one of the LTT's going on around the world all year long. What an incredible opportunity to see what God is doing in another nation! Hosting is always available and some even have all-inclusive resorts for families. Do some research with the Lord and see where He wants to take you this year!!

Here are your 2008 LTT dates:

Jan-21Jan-25Mexico - EnsenadaClick here for more info

Jan-28Feb-01HollandClick here for more info

Jan-30Feb-01KenyaClick here for more info

Feb-05Feb-07ZanzibarClick here for more info.

Feb-14Feb-16Liberia

Feb-18Feb-20Sierra Leone

Feb-25Feb-29Australia - AdelaideClick here for more info.

Mar-03Mar-07New Zealand - Auckland

Mar-06Mar-08Ethiopia

Mar-10Mar-12Ivory Coast

Apr-09Apr-11Tanzania

Apr-14Apr-18United Kingdom

Apr-14Apr-18Indonesia - MedanNote: 2nd Indonesian LTT in November

Apr-21Apr-25South East Asia - Kuala Lumpur

Apr-23Apr-25Uganda - Kampala

Apr-30May-03Namibia

May-01May-03Poland - Radzyn Podlaski

May-05May-08Ukraine - Kiev

May-20May-22Burundi

May-26May-30Canada - Toronto

May-27May-29Rwanda

May-29May-31Botswana

Jun-02Jun-04Democratic Republic of Congo

Jun-03Jun-05Senegal

Jun-12Jun-14Portugal

Jun-16Jun-20Mongolia

Jun-19Jun-21Italy

Jun-23Jun-27USA - Los Angeles

Aug-04Aug-08Brazil - Belo Horizonte

Aug-05Aug-08Zimbabwe - Masvingo

Aug-11Aug-15Madagascar

Aug-12Aug-15Zambia

Aug-26Aug-29Malawi

Aug-26Aug-29Swaziland

Sep-29Oct-03South Africa - Bloemfontein

Oct-06Oct-09Egypt

Oct-16Oct-18Denmark

Oct-20Oct-22Nigeria

Oct-20Oct-24Germany - Dresden

Oct-23Oct-25Ghana

Nov-03Nov-07India - Delhi

Nov-17Nov-21Indonesia - SemarangSee also April

Dec-01Dec-04Lesotho

Dec-03Dec-07Middle East - Dubai

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Setting in Leaders

On Sunday Dave asked each and every one of us, as a family, to participate in the process of setting in the first Deacons at New Song since we started relating to NCMI back in 2002.

It's not so that we can "vote" upon the next leaders because we know that way of "doing church" is not Biblical but from the world's way of doing things ~ running the church like a business. Dave will be setting in Deacons in the next few weeks but he'd like to get some feedback from you first.

We read the Biblical qualifications for Deacon/Deaconess within the church in 1 Timothy and in Titus. Who comes to mind when you read the following?

Qualifications for Elders/Overseers (Governmental role) and Deacons:
1 Timothy 3:1-13 and Titus 1:5-9

Self-controlled: 1 Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:8
Hospitable: 1 Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:8
Able to teach: 1 Tim. 3:2; 5:17; Titus 1:9
Not violent but gentle: 1 Tim. 3:3; Titus 1:7
Not quarrelsome: 1 Tim. 3:3
Not a lover of money: 1 Tim. 3:3
Not a recent convert: 1 Tim. 3:6
Has a good reputation with outsiders: 1 Tim. 3:7
Not overbearing: Titus 1:7
Loves what is good: Titus 1:8
Upright, holy: Titus 1:8
Disciplined: Titus 1:8
Above reproach (blameless): 1 Tim. 3:2 & 9; Titus 1:8
Husband of one wife: 1 Tim. 3:2 & 12; Titus 1:6
Temperate: 1 Tim. 3:8
Respectable: 1 Tim. 3:8
Not given to drunkenness: 1 Tim. 3:8
Manages their own family well: 1 Tim. 3:12
Sees that their children obey them (respect): 1 Tim. 3:12
Does not pursue dishonest gain: 1 Tim. 3:8
Holds the truth: 1 Tim 3:9
Sincere: 1 Tim. 3:8
Tested: 1 Tim. 3:10

Let Dave know who you think lines up with the Word and who you see that has leadership material from those within NSC. Please call him or send him an email; discretion is appreciated.

The majority of these character traits are not just reserved for those in "official" church leadership!! They should be present in all of our lives as children of the King, joint-heirs with Jesus, born-again believers... as Christians.

We are all leaders and mentors to someone ~ we all have a sphere of influence and how we live will affect others! (1 Tim. 4:12; 1 Cor. 11:1; 2 Cor. 3:2; Phil 4:9)

Lord, please develop in me those qualities that others will benefit from following.

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