The Great Need For Good Leaders by Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen

The state of God’s people depends on the quality of their leader. Most of today’s leaders in Christendom are not strong enough to keep God’s people on the straight and narrow path because the leaders themselves do not know God and are compromisers. They seek to please men and to be popular like Aaron, and therefore God cannot endorse their leadership. Moses and Joshua never sought to be popular.
“The people served the Lord all the days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua, who had seen all the great work the Lord had done for Israel” (Judges 2:7Judges 2:7
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7 And the people served the LORD all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that outlived Joshua, who had seen all the great works of the LORD, that he did for Israel. outlived: Heb. prolonged days after  

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). But by the time Joshua and his fellow-elders died, there were no God-fearing men available to replace them. And so “all that generation also died and there arose another generation after them who did not know the Lord, nor the work which He had done for Israel” (Judges 2:10Judges 2:10
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10 And also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers: and there arose another generation after them, which knew not the LORD, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel.  

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). There was nobody who knew God.

After many years of moving in many Christian groups, I have to say that I have met very few Christian leaders who really know God, and who can say like Elijah, “I stand before the Lord God.” Most people in Christian work today are professional preachers. They study the Bible and get a degree, get someone to support them and then go out to “serve God”. There may be some sacrifice in their lives and even zeal. But zeal, sacrifice and knowledge are of no use, if a person does not know God. The statistics of their work may be impressive, but the quality of their converts will be poor, because they don’t know God. They may say that they have born-again believers in their church. But are these “believers” disciples of Christ? There is a vast difference between spiritual believers and carnal believers. Any man of God knows that it is better to have a small church of spiritual believers, than a large church of carnal ones. That’s like saying that it is better to have a few 1000-watt bulbs than a hundred zero-watt bulbs.

We are to be the light of the world. But the intensity of our light depends upon how much we know God. If the leader does not know God, the people will not know God either. You can study the Bible and teach it to your church-members, and they will know the Bible. But that would be like teaching them chemistry in a classroom. That won’t help them to know God. People cannot know God by getting Biblical information. You can know God only as you go through trials and testing. You have to humble yourself in those trials and have to have a yearning in your heart for God. That is how you can know God, not by sitting in a meeting. We certainly need to know the Scriptures, but we need to go beyond the Scriptures and get to know God. “The people who know their God will be strong” (Dan.11:32). The Israelites did not know God and therefore “they did evil in the sight of the Lord and served other gods.” (Judges 2:11Judges 2:11
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11 And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD, and served Baalim:  

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) That was because Joshua had died, and now there was no God-fearing leader to lead them.

The history of Christianity in the last 2000 years is replete with numerous examples of men whom God raised up to start a church or a movement that brought revival in their lifetime. But once they died, their church (or movement) declined just like the churches and movements before them. The new generation holds the same doctrine as their founder and the same theory of sanctification, but they are not holy as their founder was. Many of them claim to have the same “baptism in the Holy Spirit” that their founder had. But their life and ministry do not have the same anointing. Something is missing. Then God has to raise up another man and start something altogether new.

God has always done His greatest work in the church through individual men whom He has raised up in different generations in different lands. Around such a man God gathers together a few people who are concerned not so much for size as for quality – for a pure testimony for God in their generation. I believe the church needs many such men and women.

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The Patient Umaru Yaradua dies

I had just published and posted my article (not thinking of Umaru) on The Rich Fool (please do read this post) when later in the night I gathered the President of Nigeria – Umaru Yar’adua was now dead at 58 after prolonged illness. The News media reports him to be an accomplished leader, politician and successful and wealthy businessman. Very very wealthy we can be at least certain he was…also as Time Magazine tells us Umaru left a legacy of patient rule and realistic reform and wonders if acting President Goodluck Jonathan will follow his predecessor’s lead.

Nigerian politics has no dull moments even as former President Obasanjo pronounces that even “Jesus Christ” will be unable to conduct free, fair and accepted elections … a statement that chagrined the religious and must have given little hope to poor Jonathan now expected to wave the magic wand.

Worse things have been said about my Lord. The former President perhaps innocently sought a suitable metaphor to describe his perception of the character of the Nigerian electorate … who of course would rather take solace in seeing themselves as blameless sufferers in the hands of ruling ex-military and strong family cabals…and will react quickly against any reporting that portrays them as anything short of angels.

Isaiah 6 [1] In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. [2] Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. [3] And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. [4] And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke. [5] Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts.

I do sympathise with any prophet of unclean lips who must wait for the death of King Uzziah to really see His Lord after so many years in ministry…but much worse still are the many others who do not receive this grace from God and continue to analyse Uzziah or his predecessor and now his successor …or just continue with status-quo. As for the people of unclean lips speaking from deceived hearts, who will bring the live coal required for cleansing?

Perhaps a good new beginning for all people is to cease looking to men (even Presidents) and instead to seek God again with all our hearts, ready to accept the corrective scalding that is required to get right in our hearts…and our tongues.

Meanwhile, my condolences are to the family of the well-meaning President –perhaps (who knows) the real victim in the unfolding opera … and pray history when written will not be harsh on the memory of Umaru who told Time Magazine in an interview “I think people should know that you derive the greatest satisfaction from serving others, rather than serving yourself,”

Serving a people of unclean lips did not get him far…

Isaiah 6 [8] Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.

God is seeking those who will serve him..

God bless you.

Bode

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