One of the great treats of this trip were the many words of wisdom from Prakash who served as our primary host. The following is a collection of our favorites. Don’t rush thru them; spend some time pondering his insights. Then – as Prakash would be quick to add – be diligent to obey anything the Holy Spirit may speak to you thru them.
- Do what He says (obedience). Say what He does (testimony).
- Don’t build walls; build relationships
- Church is not about “come ” but “come and go”.
- The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith. The beginning of faith is the end of anxiety.
- In order to reach out to multitudes you need to focus on a few.
- Before you move the mountain, first move the small rock.
- When commitment is fresh, passion is contagious.
- Two mistakes we make are that we over-estimate our ability to grow and underestimate the ability of the Holy Spirit to equip believers to do the work.
- You can negotiate with a terrorist but you can never negotiate with a traditionalist.
- I am out of control but in submission to the Holy Spirit.
- Two keys to discipleship are the attitude and character of the disciple.
- A disciple has to graduate. (To become a disciple maker, then a leader of disciple makers.)
- We can’t know who we are until we know Whose we are.
- God did not call us to be successful. He calls us to be faithful, fruitful and finishers.
- Control limits but influence grows.
- There’s a big difference between letting people try and fail and letting them become a failure.
- Discipleship is a life long process. It’s not an event or a program.
- Your personal testimony is more important than any theological study.
- A disciple should look like Jesus and not like me.
Thank you for words imparted. Will print them and ponder over them often. Be Blessed for your service