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		<title>Learning to Listen as a Leader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People say that listening is an art form, that not anyone can do it or that it takes a &#8220;special&#8221; person to be a good listener. Although I will say that some people are better at listening than others I disagree that it is a gift. I believe everyone has the ability to listen if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People say that listening is an art form, that not anyone can do it or that it takes a &#8220;special&#8221; person to be a good listener. Although I will say that some people are better at listening than others I disagree that it is a gift.</p>
<p>I believe everyone has the ability to listen if they wanted to; even Jesus speaks it many times to the churches that &#8220;All who have an ear let him hear what the spirit is saying.&#8221; Well, we all have ears and that was Jesus point. He gave us two ears and one mouth .and that alone should tell us something.</p>
<p><span id="more-75"></span>The bible says be swift to hear and slow to speak. The word &#8220;swift&#8221; means to be capable of moving at a quick speed. In other words, be quick to listen and hear what&#8217;s being said to you. There are many times we want to rush to say something, rush to give our opinion or rush to make a point and the entire time we&#8217;re not listening to the other person and furthermore in reality we are preparing in our mind what we want to say next, so we really didn&#8217;t hear everything the other person said.</p>
<p>If people knew that half of the time people aren&#8217;t listening to them, they probably would never want to speak to us again. It&#8217;s a good thing people can&#8217;t read minds or we would never have any friends. The point is, listening is something we have to be willing to learn how to do and practice.</p>
<p>Listening does not come naturally to most of us and if it did I believe there would be more lay counselors and ministers reaching out. I say this because sometimes the best medicine you could ever give someone is your ear to listen and your shoulder to cry on.</p>
<p>They don&#8217;t want you to fix their problem as much as they need someone to talk to and someone to care. So how can we become better listeners?</p>
<p>I put together some helpful tips to become a better listener:</p>
<p><strong>Pray</strong>: Ask God to help you to listen and hear what the person is saying and ask God to give you wisdom and discernment. By saying a silent prayer to God at that moment you are doing three things. You are asking God to help you listen, you are inviting the Holy Spirit into your conversation and you are also listening to what the spirit wants to say to them through you through the wisdom that God gives you.</p>
<p><strong>Eliminate Distractions</strong>: If someone approaches you while you are among a group of people, tell them to hold their thought as you take them five or ten steps away from everyone else. This not only will help you to listen more intently without distractions but it will also send a message to others around you that you are having a private conversation.</p>
<p><strong>Stay Focused</strong>: Try to restrain from interrupting the other person but stay focused on listening to what they are saying. The most common occurrence is after someone speaks two or three words we automatically want to chime in with a solution or opinion. This is where you practice restraint and allow the person to finish their thought or what they want to say. By doing this you will get the full picture of what is going on or see the bigger picture and can then be able to minister effectively because you have listened intently focusing on what was said and even noticing what wasn&#8217;t said but the Holy Spirit gives you wisdom.</p>
<p><strong>Find the Purpose</strong>: As you are listening; also listen for clues to why they are talking to you and what they need from you. Do they need prayer? Are they coming to you for comfort? Are they just venting and need a sounding board? Do they need assurance about something they are struggling with? Do they just need someone to listen? Do they need encouragement? By understanding what their purpose is coming to you, you can then respond appropriately.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t Make Assumptions</strong>: I can&#8217;t stress this enough, DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING. Making assumptions or having pre-conceived ideas about someone or their situation is bringing in your own thoughts, ideas and opinions into their situation and can lead you off track spiritually. Biblically, our thoughts, opinions and ideas mean nothing and amount to nothing. The bible says that wisdom comes from above, it comes from God and it is God that gives us His divine wisdom through the Holy Spirit and His Word. By jumping to conclusions, we short circuit what God wants to speak or do for the other person through His Word and at the same time, we stop listening to the Holy Spirit because we are then drawing from our own conclusions on the matter and not God&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>Listen with Compassion</strong>: Having compassion with humility of heart will help you to relax and help you listen patiently. We are in a tyranny of the urgent society and if someone is taking longer than a minute to finish their thought our minds start wondering and we try to cut the conversation short. Remember that people matter to God more than your time. We all have places to go and things to do, but your five or ten minutes of your time to listen and talk to someone could make all the difference in the world in that person&#8217;s life and could actually change their life. Not because you are that good but that God&#8217;s ministering power is at work through you to them.</p>
<p><strong>Respond Biblically</strong>: If you follow all the steps prior you will be able to respond in the spirit and biblically. Not hyper-spiritually but biblically and practically. Encourage them, offer comfort and hope for their situation or if they just wanted someone to listen offer to pray for them. Sometimes that&#8217;s all they really want is someone to listen and pray for them.</p>
<p><strong>Be Honest</strong>: After you have listened and you have a situation where you don&#8217;t know what to say, be honest with them and offer to pray for them, comfort them and direct them to someone that can help them. Being a good listener sometimes is all they need. They will appreciate your time more than anything else and your honesty.</p>
<p><strong>Know God&#8217;s Voice</strong>: One of the most important parts of ministering is hearing God&#8217;s voice because you want to minister His Words and not your own. So how do you do this? Jesus said that the sheep know His voice. They know His voice because they know Him. They have been cared for by Him, fed by Him and loved by Him and they know Him intimately. Just as a child knows their father&#8217;s voice so the sheep know the Shepherds voice. It comes by knowing God through His Word and spending intimate time with Him daily. When you hear a voice speak in your heart and it not only matches with God&#8217;s Word, it is pure, it is love, and it is un-selfish, it usually is God. What does the bible say about wisdom from above? It is first of all pure. You have to test everything especially if you are not used to hearing His voice. The most important thing is to know God&#8217;s Word and know God intimately and begin to listen to His still small voice and He is faithful. Pray and ask God to help you discern between your voice and His.</p>
<p><strong>Practice</strong>: Continue to practice listening every chance you get. You will find that as you practice focusing and listening patiently and prayerfully that you will become a good listener before you know it. It will not only make you more effective in ministering but also more selfless and compassionate because listening is more about doing for others and less about you.</p>
<p>Filoiann M. Wiedenhoff</p>
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		<title>Thou Art The Potter, I Am The Clay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a great hymn that we just don’t often hear in our churches today. The lyrics are a fervent prayer expressed with true sincerity, humility, submission and exaltation, seeking the Lord’s will for our heart and lives. We are all truly just a lump of clay in the Master Potter’s hands awaiting His touch, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a great hymn that we just don’t often hear in our churches today. The lyrics are a fervent prayer expressed with true sincerity, humility, submission and exaltation, seeking the Lord’s will for our heart and lives. We are all truly just a lump of clay in the Master Potter’s hands awaiting His touch, then forming us and making us into what He would have us to be. Please, thoughtfully focus on the words of that hymn.</p>
<p>HAVE THINE OWN WAY, LORD</p>
<p>1. Have thine own way, Lord! Have thine own way!<br />
Thou art the Potter, I am the clay.<br />
Mold me and make me after Thy will,<br />
While I am waiting, yielded and still.</p>
<p>2. Have thine own way, Lord! Have thine own way!<br />
Search me and try me, Savior today!<br />
Wash me just now Lord, wash me just now,<br />
as in thy presence humbly I bow.</p>
<p>3. Have thine own way, Lord! Have thine own way!<br />
Wounded and weary, help me I pray!<br />
Power, all power, surely is thine!<br />
Touch me and heal me, Savior divine!</p>
<p>4. Have thine own way, Lord! Have thine own way!<br />
Hold o&#8217;er my being absolute sway.<br />
Fill with thy Spirit till all shall see<br />
Christ only, always, living in me!<br />
<span id="more-54"></span><br />
Scripture tells us that God never changes and is the same yesterday, today and forever. But sadly many, if not most, churches today are very busy trying to attract ‘seekers’ by forming or molding God into something the world would want Him to be. Excuse me, but God has always done, and will always do, the molding of the clay &#8211; not the other way around.</p>
<p>It seems that many people today just want to be entertained at church and not made to feel uncomfortable. Churches have responded by providing warm, fuzzy, feel-good, easy believe-ism and don’t offend types of messages. Also, sermons are developed using trendy, new fad subject materials that have virtually no mention of God’s judgment, our sinful nature, punishment for sin, repentance, the old rugged cross, end time prophecy or the clear message of salvation. Often sermons and teachings make use of watered down, paraphrased Bible versions that distort, diminish and alter the theme or context. Much of the contemporary music consists of shallow, repetitive lyrics accompanied by sounds akin to secular rock bands. Hi-tech sound and video systems are everywhere to enhance the worship ‘experience’. Many mainline churches are altering or changing their name to conceal their true identity and deceive would-be churchgoers. Christian symbols such as crosses, hymnals and even solid Bible translations are beginning to disappear from our churches. Many church expansion and marketing techniques borrowed from the so-called ‘mega’ churches seem to be the order of the day. Today it seems there’s so much of the world in the church and so much of the church in the world that, many times, it’s difficult to tell the difference. When black and white are blended together, it all becomes gray.</p>
<p>The list could go on, but the bottom line is that God is being brought down to the level of the world in order to fill the pews. The mentality today seems to be ‘give them what they want to hear, then they’ll come’. Sadly, when they get there, they are not likely to hear the true gospel message of salvation. In most church services, unbelievers will be there for an hour and then leave without a clue as to why they need to be saved or how to become born again. The gospel message must be clearly preached at every opportunity with the invitation given for them to invite Jesus into their heart as Savior and Lord. That is the only thing that really matters.</p>
<p>The clay must be placed back into the Master Potter’s hands now while there is still time. As the great hymn says, ‘Touch me and heal me, Savior divine!’ and then, ‘Have thine own way, Lord! Have thine own way!’</p>
<p><em>During retirement, my prayer is that I might serve the Lord by sharing the Gospel through my writing. As the Lord leads, my work will inform, challenge and encourage. I also enjoy Biblical theme woodcarving, Bible studies and Christian music. Watch, pray and keep looking up!</em></p>
<p>Donald Mehl</p>
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