2. Service
is the nature of
God
If that is correct then; it
is also the nature of
Christ.
3. All that are made are made
to serve one another--the
rain is made to
serve(nurture) the earth
and the earth to grow
wealth for men,
Man is made to conquer the
earth, rule the beasts, and
love one another, and serve
God(Ex 4:23)
5. The word service(noun) is from
the word serve(verb)—aid, assist,
attend, help, minister, oblige, succor;
advance, benefit, forward, promote;
content, satisfy, supply; handle,
officiate, manage, work.
6. A proof of love is service
this truth is alien in the world system.
Many leaders from the time of
colonialism up to this time studied
in the world best school, Many of
them boast of being graduates of
Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge,
but we are where we are because of
their understanding of leadership;
which is void of service.
God is the origin of the word, the
meaning can only be found in
Christ—not in self!
8. Any definition of leadership that focuses on self-
gain is deficient. But any that focuses on service
is efficient—If it does focus on service then we
can have it said to be
Mission Oriented,
but if the focus is self, then the focus can be
classified as
Career Oriented .
Here is the ultimate truth, we are not here for
career, we are here for mission.
9. Overtime the cushion and the solace will not be the
challenges you faced, but how you were in the
midst of all obstacles served humanity with
"WHAT YOU HAVE"
10. Abraham Lincoln:
• Lost job,
• Defeated for legislature,
• Failed in business,
• Elected to legislature,
•Sweetheart (Ann Rutledge) died,
•Had nervous breakdown,
•Defeated for Speaker,
•Defeated for nomination for
Congress,
•Elected to Congress,
•Lost renomination,
•Rejected for Land Officer
•Defeated for Senate,
•Defeated for nomination for Vice-
President,
•Again defeated for Senate,
•Elected President,
1832
1832
1833
1846
1835
1836
1843
1856
1858
1860
11. It is easy to see the errors of
others, but extremely
difficult to see ours
especially in our inactive
state.
SERVICE is one way to
monitor our growth, and
maximize our strength.
12. True success
comes only when every generation
continues
To develop the next generation.
—John C. Maxwell
True success
comes only when every generation
continues
To
develop the next generation.
—John C. Maxwell
True success
comes only when every generation
continues
To
develop the next generation.
—John C. Maxwell
13. 3 Keys to Timeless Impact
• First, Value others.
Learn to appreciate and embrace the
value of other people.
God rarely asks us to fly solo.
When He lead us soar the heights,
there is safety in others soaring with us.
You and I are not indispensable.
You and I are not irreplaceable. God is
both— There’s a Jonathan for every
David , and there’ s a Barnabas for
every Paul.
14. Second, humble yourself.
Rather than racing into the
limelight, we need to
accept our role in the
shadows. Don’t promote
yourself to the front.
Don’t drop hints. Let
someone else do that.
If you are great, trust me,
the world will get you
out.
3 Keys to Timeless Impact…
15. Third, trust God.
Rather than considering
yourself (even secretly)
indispensable, remind yourself
often, it’s the Lord’s work to
be done the Lord’s way.
The Lord’s work must be done
the Lord’s way.
The Lord’s work must be done
the Lord’s way.
The Lord’s work must be done
the Lord’s way.
3 Keys to Timeless Impact…