In the Spirit of Armorbearing: Being the Gift of Support to God's LeadersHave you ever thought of yourself as a gift of support to the Body of Christ, specifically God's leaders? Begin to realize your support means that much in God's plans. Through biblical examples, insights from the author, and inspiring quotes from worldwide thinkers, |
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
Operating in the Spirit of Armorbearing | 10 |
What is anarmorbearer? | 11 |
Fulfilling Your High Call to Ministry | 17 |
Anointed toServe | 23 |
Choosing Gods View of Servanthood | 28 |
Understanding the Flow ofAuthority | 34 |
Being the Gift of Support | 38 |
Serving Gods Leader | 52 |
From the Heart of anArmorbearer | 53 |
The Ministry of anArmorbearer | 60 |
Developing the Character ofChrist | 68 |
Being anAnticipator | 75 |
The Gehazi Factor | 78 |
Daring to beFaithful | 82 |
Ten More Power Principles ofServing | 88 |
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Aaron accountable anointing to serve anticipate Apostle Paul appointed army asked attitude battle Body of Christ called centurion chain of support choice choose Church David David’s mighty devil Elijah Elisha Empower encouraged enemy enemy’s example faithful Father flow of authority Gehazi gift of support give God’s leaders God’s view godly Gordon Banks heart helper helps ministry Holy Spirit honor humility intercessor Israelites Jesus Joshua Kenneth Hagin King King Saul Kingdom leader’s need leadership Levites lives look Lord mindset minister ministry leaders ministry of assisting ministry of helps ministry of service Moses obedience obey offer Oholiab Old Testament operating Pattern Your Service person pray prayer prophet qualities QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT realize Saul saying Scripture season servant someone spirit of armorbearing Stephen and Phillip Things Worth Remembering Tommy Tenney tribe of Dan trust view of servanthood walk watchful Webster’s word writer
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Page 93 - We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they are good for us— they help us learn to endure. And endurance develops strength of character in us, and character strengthens our confident expectation of salvation.