As we lay down our own plans and yield completely to Him day by day, the Scriptures promise that we will receive power from on high to be witnesses "to the end of the earth." - Steve Munsey
Get ready to go to a new level of walking more deeply with Him. Spirit to spirit, deep to deep, and let Him refresh you now with His rain knowing that He who made and formed you will establish you in your destiny and calling! -- Keith Miller
I resolved that I would succeed better this year with filling every minute full of the thought of God than I succeeded last year. - Frank Laubach
A friend grows in favor by embracing a life of obedience, motivated by passion for Him and Him alone. - Bill Johnson
Knowing how He views us in Christ will strengthen the inner man and demolish satan's strongholds. - Mike Bickle
It was not the ministry that made life worthwhile. It was my journey of watching the faithfulness of God all my days. - Corrie ten Boom
If you do not know that life is war, you will not know what prayer is for. In the Christian life, life is war, a spiritual battle that happens to us from the day we are born to the day we die. - John Piper
3. Jesus taught His leaders to pray.

webber.jpgOne day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.” He said to them, “When you pray, say…” (Luke 11:1-2)
Jesus not only prayed Himself but He taught His disciples to pray also. Jesus not only knew God Himself but He led His disciples to know the Father also.

John the Baptist also built his leaders the same way: he taught them to pray. This is one of the first responsibilities of a leader who is building another: he must lead him to know God.

Few people will find God in a deep way by themselves. This is true even of emerging leaders. Few leaders will learn to pray by themselves. They need to be taught.
They need to be taught not only how to pray, but how to live in continual inward union with God. As Jesus lived in continual fellowship with His Father, He revealed and modeled that life to the leaders He was building:
If you really knew me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know him and have seen him…Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father… (John 14:7-9)

Both from Jesus' life and from His teaching, His new leaders learned to know the Father. They learned to pray. They learned to live in continual fellowship with God. They learned to trust God, to rely on Him in all situations. They learned to talk to God, to share with Him their deepest questions and struggles. They learned to look to God for everything - for the provision of all their needs, for the answers to all their questions. They learned to live in His presence. They learned to know God. Jesus taught them this.

In saying this we again draw a vast contrast with our modern methods of building leaders. Little, if any, attention is usually given to this great endeavor. Little time is devoted to teaching our new leaders to pray. Certainly we are busy to teach them about prayer but do we teach them to pray? There is no lack of courses and books about prayer today, but we must give our new leaders more: we must teach them actually to pray, we must teach them actually to know God and not only to know some facts about Him.

Those who Jesus built as leaders went on to do it the same way with the leaders they built:
We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. (1 John 1:3)
John, the apostle, says the entire purpose of him sharing his message was to bring people into the experience of fellowship with God.

The primary characteristic of an effective Christian leader is that he knows God and that he lives and ministers out of his inward union with God. And our primary responsibility in building new leaders is to see that they know God - we must teach them to pray.

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