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I. See the need, meet the need!
Acts 4:3
A. You will have to know the missionaries to do well at this.
B. Make their needs your needs.
C.
They will have many needs.
D. Barnabas gave to the need but gave up control of his money and giving.
II.
Open doors of fellowship for your brother in Christ.
Acts 9:26-
A. Barnabas, again saw the need as Saul was just wanting to get to his brothers and sisters in Christ.
B. Consider your missionary.
C. Go hear their story and see their heart.
III.
He helped others get started.
Acts 11:20-2
A. What a testimony Barnabas had!
B. Barnabas got excited about the work of God in their life.
C. Think of our missionaries and what they need.
D. Do you ask them how it is going.
IV.
He enlisted and equipped others in the ministry.
A. Barnabas had thrown himself into the work with all of his heart but then went looking for help, Saul.
Acts 13:1
B. Make their ministry yours.
C. Take the students seriously and help them get equipped for the ministry.
V.
He was sensitive to the Holy Spirit and always ready to do more ministry.
Acts 13:2
A. Barnabas was busy and doing a good job but God speaks and wants something else.
B. As you serve the Lord are you remaining sensitive to the Holy Spirit.
C. It wasn’t just about helping others but being ready to do whatever God wanted.
VI.
Barnabas was willing to take second place and push another forward in the service of the Lord.
A. God had gifted Paul differently than Barnabas.
Acts
Acts
B. The hard part of being a yokefellow is that the conversation is about the other person and his ministry.
C. Questions to ask.
i. Can you help others to do what God hasn’t called you to do.
ii.
Can you rejoice.
iii.
Can you be a blessing and give up control.
VII.
Barnabas was simply a great helper.
A. He helped Paul when they went to the church council.
Acts 15:12
B. He helped John Mark get his life back on track.
Acts 15:36
C.
You can have a great ministry being a helper.
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