Spiritual
Leadership
   LTCi course 602
 EBI courses 115 & 224
115 - This course focuses on how to teach and practice
the principles of spiritual leadership. Topics include
the leader’s challenge, role, preparation, vision, character,
goal, influence, decisions, schedules, pitfalls, and rewards.
Section 6 - The Leader’s Goal


Group Activity: Create a one-
pagevisual summary of moving
people on to God’s agenda.
Study chapter 6 in Blackaby
Study chapters 11-12 in Sanders
Print an article on leadership at:
http://www.biblicist.org/systematic/
TableOfContents.htm
Section 6
The Leaders
   Goal
 J. Oswald Sanders, Chapter 11,
     Prayer and Leadership
“The spiritual
leader should
outpace the
church, above all,
in prayer”
Yet no leader fails to be
conscious of how much
more he could grow and
develop in this area.
CJ Vaughan, “If I wanted to humble
someone I should ask them
questions about their prayers. I
know nothing to compare with
this topic for its sorrowful self
confessions”
Prayer is the Christians vital air and
native breath.
Yet we often fail to pray!
We talk of prayer as drawing near to
God, as a place of power, it is
indispensable, a place of delight, a
command.
Yet often we fail to pray.
We need to look at the example of great men of
God, Samuel Chadwick,
He was essentially a man of prayer. Every
morning he would be astir shortly after six
o’clock, and he kept a little room which was
his private sanctum for his quiet hour before
break­fast. He was mighty in public prayer
because he was constant in private devotion.
When he prayed he expected God to do
something. “I wish I had prayed more,” he
wrote toward the end of his life, “even if I had
worked less; and from the bottom of my
heart I wish I had prayed better.”
One famous leader confessed he found his heart loath
to go to God in prayer and when he did he was loath to
stay - yet he confessed the need for self discipline here,
encouraging those who knew him to greater depth and
discipline in prayer even when they thought they could
not.
The time and effort given to prayer is a measure of how
important it it to us.
Martin Luther declared extra work was
not a reason to pray less, “Work, work
from early till late. In fact I have so
much to do that I shall spend the
first three hours in prayer.”
We cannot learn about praying except
by doing it! Intellectually it might
seem hard to understand but by
looking at Jesus we see the necessity
of it - and if anyone could manage
without it, surely it would be Jesus. Yet
prayer was dominant and prominent
in his life and a regular part of his
teaching.
D. M. McIntyre wrote:
In Luke 5:16 we have a general
statement which throws a vivid light
on the daily practice of the Lord. “And
He withdrew Himself in the deserts
and prayed.” It is not of one occasion
but of many that the evangelist
speaks in this place. It was our Lord’s
habit to seek retirement for prayer.
When He withdrew Himself from men,
He was accustomed to press far into
the uninhabited country – He was in
the deserts.
The surprise of the onlookers lay in
this, that One so mighty, so richly
endowed (gifted; enabled) with
spiritual power, should find it
necessary for Himself to repair (to
go) to the source of strength, that
there He might refresh His weary
spirit. To us, the wonder is still
greater, that He, the Prince of Life,
the Eternal Word, the Only-begotten
of the Father, should prostrate
Himself in meekness before the
throne of God, making entreaty for
grace to help in time of need.
Jesus at prayer:
Lk 6:12 - full nights
Mk 1:35 - rising early
Lk 5:16 - often
Mk 6:46 - after feeding 5000
Lk 9:28 - before transfiguration
Lk 6:12 - before choosing the
apostles
Heb 5:7 - with loud cries
“All vital praying makes a drain
on a man’s vitality. True
intercession is a sacrifice, a
bleeding sacrifice” J. H. Jowett.
Col 4:12 - Epahphras is wrestling for
you in prayer
Col 2:1 - Paul is struggling (a word
usually used for agonising or being
in agony) - the same word is used of
one who is weary (Col 1:29),
competing (1 Cor 9:25), a soldier
batting for his life (1 Tim 6;12), a
man struggling to deliver his friends
form danger (Jn 18:36)
“True prayer is a strenuous
spiritual exercise which demands
the utmost mental discipline and
concentration”
Rom 8:26-28 In the same way, the
Spirit helps us in our weakness. We
do not know what we ought to pray
for, but the Spirit himself intercedes
for us through wordless groans. And
he who searches our hearts knows
the mind of the Spirit, because the
Spirit intercedes for God’s people in
accordance with the will of God.
And we know that in all things God
works for the good of those who
love him, who have been called
according to his purpose.
Pray in the Spirit

Holy Spirit is the master
teacher in prayer - more is
mentioned of this aspect of
his ministry than of any other.
All true prayer comes from
his activity in our souls.
Paul and Jude both speak of
“praying in the Spirit” - the
same things, lines, name, as
he does
Pray in the Spirit

  “True prayer
Holy Spirit is the master
teacher in prayer - more is
   rises in the
mentioned of this aspect of
his ministry than of any other.
   spirit of the
All true prayer comes from
 Christian from
his activity in our souls.
Paul and Jude both speak of
 the Spirit who
“praying in the Spirit” - the
same things, lines, name, as
  indwells us”
he does
Pray in the Spirit for 2 reasons:
1. The HSp is the atmosphere and
sphere of the life of a Christian - yet
much of our praying is merely
physical, in the area of the mind alone,
produced by our thinking not the
Spirit’s teaching.
“Real prayer is deeper. It uses the
body, requires the cooperation of
the mind, and moves in the
supernatural realm of the Spirit...it
transacts business in the heavenly
realm”
2. Pray in the power and energy
of the Spirit.
Eph 6:18 And pray in the Spirit
on all occasions with all kinds of
prayers and requests. With this in
mind, be alert and always keep
on praying for all the Lord’s
people.
Human power and energy are not
enough!
The HSp helps us to pray even in our
failings;
- in our sin HSp leads us to grace
and forgiveness in the blood of Jesus
- ignorance of mind can stop us
praying but HSp knows the mind of
God and reveals it to us as we wait
and listen, so we know our prayer is
in accordance with God’s will
- sickness and weakness stops us
praying, HSp brings life and healing,
enabling us to rise above such things
And, of course, satan tries all sorts
of tricks to stop us praying
Do you pray in the
         Spirit?
 Do you walk in the
Spirit - all of the time,
      sometimes,
 occasionally, rarely,
         never?
  Are your prayers
    powerless and
 frequently (always)
     unanswered?
Biblically prayer is often seen as
spiritual warfare;
- Eph 6:12 - the Christian at prayer
stands in between God and the devil -
wielding no personal power but having
a strategic role - the victory won by
Christ works through our prayers to
those in captivity and darkness.
Jesus seemed at times to be less
concerned over the sinful person as
the power behind their sin (or
sickness) - the grip of satan in such
lives is released through the power of
the cross taken hold of in prayer
Such understanding is vital in
spiritual leadership - know where
the battle is meant to be won and
pray there in spiritual warfare.
Matt 12:29 - “Or again, how can
anyone enter a strong man’s house
and carry off his possessions unless
he first ties up the strong man? Then
he can plunder his house.”
Sanders suggests that this refers to
neutralising the power of the enemy
- a task fulfilled by taking hold of
the power of the cross - the power
of which is taken hold of in prayer.
Luke 10:19where
Such understanding is vital in
spiritual leadership - know
      I have given you
the battle is meant to be won and
pray there in spiritual warfare.
  authority again, how can
Matt 12:29 - “Or
                    to trample
       on snakes and
anyone enter a strong man’s house
and carry off his possessions unless
     scorpions and to
he first ties up the strong man? Then
he can plunder his house.” the
      overcome all
Sanders suggests that this refers to
  power of the enemy;
neutralising the power of the enemy
    nothingcross - the power
                    will harm
- a task fulfilled by taking hold of
the power of the
                  you.
of which is taken hold of in prayer.
Hudson Taylor
“It is possible
to move men,
through God,
   by prayer
     alone.”
Practice

We might all say we believe in the
power of prayer - but practicing it is
very different. Do you believe you
can take hold of God’s power to
move the cold, unyielding hearts of
men?
We might think this is inconsistent -
how can we speak of freewill and yet
also of this power of prayer to affect
hearts?
Sanders notes:
1. God is always consistent
with himself - no
contradictions - therefore if
answer to prayer is promised it
will come in a way consistent
with who God is - 2 Tim 2:13
2. Prayer is commanded by
God - meet the conditions
suggested by God and he will
answer - he commands prayer
for kings and those in
authority, so surely such prayer
has power consistent with
God’s created order.
3. We can know God’s will regarding what we are
praying - Ro 8:26-27

In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness.
We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the
Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless
groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the
mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for
God’s people in accordance with the will of God.

As we seek the will of God and the HSp impresses
upon our hearts and minds God’s desire - this leads
us into the prayer of faith - even if it takes time to be
answered
“One day George Mueller began praying
for five of his friends. After many
months, one of them came to the Lord.
Ten years later, two others were
converted. It took 25 years before the
fourth man was saved. Mueller
persevered in prayer until his death for
the fifth friend, and throughout those 52
years he never gave up hoping that he
would accept Christ! His faith was
rewarded, for soon after Mueller’s
funeral the last one was saved.”
"God does nothing except in response
to believing prayer." John Wesley
“One day George Mueller began praying
for five of his friends. After many
months, one of them came to the Lord.
Muller was asked if he believed
Ten years later, two others were
these men took 25 years before the
converted. It would really be
converted, hesaved. Mueller
fourth man was replied,
persevered in prayer until hiswould
“Do you think God death for
the fifth friend, and throughout those 52
have keptgave up hoping that he
years he never me praying all
these years if he did not
would accept Christ! His faith was
rewarded, for soon after Mueller’s
intend to save them?”
funeral the last one was saved.”
"God does nothing except in response
to believing prayer." John Wesley
It is important to remember we deal
first with the ear of God in prayer -
not the ear of men.
Remember it is not our prayer that
moves people - but the influence of
God upon them.
If you want to move someone you
must be sure you can move God first!
Prevailing prayer that moves
people is the result of a right
relationship with God - most
unanswered prayers are centred
on the believers relationship with
God.
Are your prayers full of...
- self interest
- impure motives
- sin - if you cling to sin you
move away from God
- unbelief (Heb 11:6)
Great leaders in the Bible
were great at prayer, EM
Bounds says,
“They were not leaders
because of brilliancy of
thought, because they
Are your prayers full of...
- self interest
were exhaustless in
- impure motives
resources, because of
- sin - if you cling to sin you
their magnificent
move away from God
culture or native
- unbelief (Heb 11:6)
Great leaders in butBible
endowment, the
because, by the power
were great at prayer, EM
of prayer, they could
Bounds says,
command the power of
God.”
The school of prayer begins
with the kindergarten
understanding of
communion with God and
proceeds beyond graduate
studies - where is your
prayer life now, is it
progressing?
Who are your prayer
models, who has helped you
most in prayer?

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Section 6: The Leaders Goal (part1)

  • 1. Spiritual Leadership LTCi course 602 EBI courses 115 & 224
  • 2. 115 - This course focuses on how to teach and practice the principles of spiritual leadership. Topics include the leader’s challenge, role, preparation, vision, character, goal, influence, decisions, schedules, pitfalls, and rewards.
  • 3. Section 6 - The Leader’s Goal Group Activity: Create a one- pagevisual summary of moving people on to God’s agenda. Study chapter 6 in Blackaby Study chapters 11-12 in Sanders Print an article on leadership at: http://www.biblicist.org/systematic/ TableOfContents.htm
  • 4. Section 6 The Leaders Goal J. Oswald Sanders, Chapter 11, Prayer and Leadership
  • 5. “The spiritual leader should outpace the church, above all, in prayer” Yet no leader fails to be conscious of how much more he could grow and develop in this area.
  • 6. CJ Vaughan, “If I wanted to humble someone I should ask them questions about their prayers. I know nothing to compare with this topic for its sorrowful self confessions” Prayer is the Christians vital air and native breath. Yet we often fail to pray! We talk of prayer as drawing near to God, as a place of power, it is indispensable, a place of delight, a command. Yet often we fail to pray.
  • 7. We need to look at the example of great men of God, Samuel Chadwick, He was essentially a man of prayer. Every morning he would be astir shortly after six o’clock, and he kept a little room which was his private sanctum for his quiet hour before break­fast. He was mighty in public prayer because he was constant in private devotion. When he prayed he expected God to do something. “I wish I had prayed more,” he wrote toward the end of his life, “even if I had worked less; and from the bottom of my heart I wish I had prayed better.”
  • 8. One famous leader confessed he found his heart loath to go to God in prayer and when he did he was loath to stay - yet he confessed the need for self discipline here, encouraging those who knew him to greater depth and discipline in prayer even when they thought they could not. The time and effort given to prayer is a measure of how important it it to us.
  • 9. Martin Luther declared extra work was not a reason to pray less, “Work, work from early till late. In fact I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer.” We cannot learn about praying except by doing it! Intellectually it might seem hard to understand but by looking at Jesus we see the necessity of it - and if anyone could manage without it, surely it would be Jesus. Yet prayer was dominant and prominent in his life and a regular part of his teaching.
  • 10. D. M. McIntyre wrote: In Luke 5:16 we have a general statement which throws a vivid light on the daily practice of the Lord. “And He withdrew Himself in the deserts and prayed.” It is not of one occasion but of many that the evangelist speaks in this place. It was our Lord’s habit to seek retirement for prayer. When He withdrew Himself from men, He was accustomed to press far into the uninhabited country – He was in the deserts.
  • 11. The surprise of the onlookers lay in this, that One so mighty, so richly endowed (gifted; enabled) with spiritual power, should find it necessary for Himself to repair (to go) to the source of strength, that there He might refresh His weary spirit. To us, the wonder is still greater, that He, the Prince of Life, the Eternal Word, the Only-begotten of the Father, should prostrate Himself in meekness before the throne of God, making entreaty for grace to help in time of need.
  • 12. Jesus at prayer: Lk 6:12 - full nights Mk 1:35 - rising early Lk 5:16 - often Mk 6:46 - after feeding 5000 Lk 9:28 - before transfiguration Lk 6:12 - before choosing the apostles Heb 5:7 - with loud cries “All vital praying makes a drain on a man’s vitality. True intercession is a sacrifice, a bleeding sacrifice” J. H. Jowett.
  • 13. Col 4:12 - Epahphras is wrestling for you in prayer Col 2:1 - Paul is struggling (a word usually used for agonising or being in agony) - the same word is used of one who is weary (Col 1:29), competing (1 Cor 9:25), a soldier batting for his life (1 Tim 6;12), a man struggling to deliver his friends form danger (Jn 18:36) “True prayer is a strenuous spiritual exercise which demands the utmost mental discipline and concentration”
  • 14. Rom 8:26-28 In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
  • 15. Pray in the Spirit Holy Spirit is the master teacher in prayer - more is mentioned of this aspect of his ministry than of any other. All true prayer comes from his activity in our souls. Paul and Jude both speak of “praying in the Spirit” - the same things, lines, name, as he does
  • 16. Pray in the Spirit “True prayer Holy Spirit is the master teacher in prayer - more is rises in the mentioned of this aspect of his ministry than of any other. spirit of the All true prayer comes from Christian from his activity in our souls. Paul and Jude both speak of the Spirit who “praying in the Spirit” - the same things, lines, name, as indwells us” he does
  • 17. Pray in the Spirit for 2 reasons: 1. The HSp is the atmosphere and sphere of the life of a Christian - yet much of our praying is merely physical, in the area of the mind alone, produced by our thinking not the Spirit’s teaching. “Real prayer is deeper. It uses the body, requires the cooperation of the mind, and moves in the supernatural realm of the Spirit...it transacts business in the heavenly realm”
  • 18. 2. Pray in the power and energy of the Spirit. Eph 6:18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Human power and energy are not enough!
  • 19. The HSp helps us to pray even in our failings; - in our sin HSp leads us to grace and forgiveness in the blood of Jesus - ignorance of mind can stop us praying but HSp knows the mind of God and reveals it to us as we wait and listen, so we know our prayer is in accordance with God’s will - sickness and weakness stops us praying, HSp brings life and healing, enabling us to rise above such things And, of course, satan tries all sorts of tricks to stop us praying
  • 20. Do you pray in the Spirit? Do you walk in the Spirit - all of the time, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, never? Are your prayers powerless and frequently (always) unanswered?
  • 21. Biblically prayer is often seen as spiritual warfare; - Eph 6:12 - the Christian at prayer stands in between God and the devil - wielding no personal power but having a strategic role - the victory won by Christ works through our prayers to those in captivity and darkness. Jesus seemed at times to be less concerned over the sinful person as the power behind their sin (or sickness) - the grip of satan in such lives is released through the power of the cross taken hold of in prayer
  • 22. Such understanding is vital in spiritual leadership - know where the battle is meant to be won and pray there in spiritual warfare. Matt 12:29 - “Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man’s house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man? Then he can plunder his house.” Sanders suggests that this refers to neutralising the power of the enemy - a task fulfilled by taking hold of the power of the cross - the power of which is taken hold of in prayer.
  • 23. Luke 10:19where Such understanding is vital in spiritual leadership - know I have given you the battle is meant to be won and pray there in spiritual warfare. authority again, how can Matt 12:29 - “Or to trample on snakes and anyone enter a strong man’s house and carry off his possessions unless scorpions and to he first ties up the strong man? Then he can plunder his house.” the overcome all Sanders suggests that this refers to power of the enemy; neutralising the power of the enemy nothingcross - the power will harm - a task fulfilled by taking hold of the power of the you. of which is taken hold of in prayer.
  • 24. Hudson Taylor “It is possible to move men, through God, by prayer alone.”
  • 25. Practice We might all say we believe in the power of prayer - but practicing it is very different. Do you believe you can take hold of God’s power to move the cold, unyielding hearts of men? We might think this is inconsistent - how can we speak of freewill and yet also of this power of prayer to affect hearts? Sanders notes:
  • 26. 1. God is always consistent with himself - no contradictions - therefore if answer to prayer is promised it will come in a way consistent with who God is - 2 Tim 2:13 2. Prayer is commanded by God - meet the conditions suggested by God and he will answer - he commands prayer for kings and those in authority, so surely such prayer has power consistent with God’s created order.
  • 27. 3. We can know God’s will regarding what we are praying - Ro 8:26-27 In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God. As we seek the will of God and the HSp impresses upon our hearts and minds God’s desire - this leads us into the prayer of faith - even if it takes time to be answered
  • 28. “One day George Mueller began praying for five of his friends. After many months, one of them came to the Lord. Ten years later, two others were converted. It took 25 years before the fourth man was saved. Mueller persevered in prayer until his death for the fifth friend, and throughout those 52 years he never gave up hoping that he would accept Christ! His faith was rewarded, for soon after Mueller’s funeral the last one was saved.” "God does nothing except in response to believing prayer." John Wesley
  • 29. “One day George Mueller began praying for five of his friends. After many months, one of them came to the Lord. Muller was asked if he believed Ten years later, two others were these men took 25 years before the converted. It would really be converted, hesaved. Mueller fourth man was replied, persevered in prayer until hiswould “Do you think God death for the fifth friend, and throughout those 52 have keptgave up hoping that he years he never me praying all these years if he did not would accept Christ! His faith was rewarded, for soon after Mueller’s intend to save them?” funeral the last one was saved.” "God does nothing except in response to believing prayer." John Wesley
  • 30. It is important to remember we deal first with the ear of God in prayer - not the ear of men. Remember it is not our prayer that moves people - but the influence of God upon them. If you want to move someone you must be sure you can move God first! Prevailing prayer that moves people is the result of a right relationship with God - most unanswered prayers are centred on the believers relationship with God.
  • 31. Are your prayers full of... - self interest - impure motives - sin - if you cling to sin you move away from God - unbelief (Heb 11:6) Great leaders in the Bible were great at prayer, EM Bounds says,
  • 32. “They were not leaders because of brilliancy of thought, because they Are your prayers full of... - self interest were exhaustless in - impure motives resources, because of - sin - if you cling to sin you their magnificent move away from God culture or native - unbelief (Heb 11:6) Great leaders in butBible endowment, the because, by the power were great at prayer, EM of prayer, they could Bounds says, command the power of God.”
  • 33. The school of prayer begins with the kindergarten understanding of communion with God and proceeds beyond graduate studies - where is your prayer life now, is it progressing? Who are your prayer models, who has helped you most in prayer?