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“three traits of a good church leader”
John 3:22-30
introduction
In this passage, we see three traits that are needed in the local church today.
i.
unwavering                                                              vs.
22-24
a. Jesus’ ministry is picking up steam
                Cf.
John 4:4:1-3 
 
 
 
b.
John’s ministry was…
 
 
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unwavering in                                                         vs.
25-26
 
a.
john is faced with ___________________ disputes
 
 
 
b.
john is faced with ________________ followers
 
 
iii.
unwavering                                                             vs.
27-30
 
A.
Ministry blessings don’t come from ________
 
 
b.
John’s joy came from ____________________
                Cf.
John 1:33
 
 
conclusion
These traits benefit _____________ _______________, not just leaders.
Leaders need them, but so do we all.
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