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Filed under EmpowermentNov 11Mentorship Is Wisdom Without The Cost of Time.
If I can learn from you, I do not have to experience what you have experienced…
the tragedies… heartaches… pain… uncertainties… disappointments.
In Deuteronomy 6:1, Moses instructed the people, “Now these are the
commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord your God
commanded to teach you, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go to
possess it.”
Why did God say this? “That thou mightest fear the Lord thy God… that
thy days may be prolonged.”
The purpose of our teaching our family, our children and those under
our care is to birth a respect and reverence for Authority. Scriptural Authority.
God’s Authority.
We are called to be Teachers. We are commanded to be Teachers. Jesus was
a Teacher. He did three things. He preached…He taught…He performed
Miracles.
Your Life Is A Picture of What Is Important To You.
1. So, teach through personal experience of your losses, your gains, your pleasures, your victories, your
failures. You have invested in you a gold mine of life lessons others desperately
need to know. Teach them.
2. Teach them what is right and wrong.
3. Teach them the Divine expectations for conduct and behavior.
4. Teach them to recognize an Enemy, an Adversary.
5. Teach them the Protocol for entering various environments.
6. Teach them to seek what they want... what
they deserve and what they qualify for.
7. Teach them to experience new pleasures, new
orlds, God’s Favor and Miracles!
8. Teach What You Truly Believe.
9. Teach what you have a persuasion about.
10. Teach what you have experienced.
Experience Has Always Silenced Argument. There
is nothing more powerful than your personal testimony of
what God has done for you.
Years ago I heard a preacher say in a very elegant way,
“I hope you will pardon the personal reference.” Then he proceeded to tell a
story from his own life. When I first heard him say that, I thought that was
beautiful, elegant and humble. Then, I realized everything we teach… should
be from our personal experience… our Passion… our Pain… our Brokenness…
our Victories.RECOMMEND
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