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Leading By Listening
1 Kings 19:11-12
 
 
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Leaders must see through the sensational.
/The average Christian will need the spectacular to keep going because he has nothing in himself to carry on./
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/The weaker man looks for God in these events in order to validate his stand./
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II.
Leaders must learn to recognize when God is speaking.
Some facts to consider:
 
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God will never speak contrary to His Word.
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God will speak to the heart.
1.
Maybe a burden.
2.      Maybe a thought.
3.      Maybe through restlessness.
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God will speak to those who are prepared to listen.
/What better place for us to hear Him speaking, then in His Word./
 
                        /But, are we prepared to hear Him when we read?/
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Leaders must be patient to wait until God speaks.
/We are well aware of the virtue of patience./
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/It is one of he fruit of the Spirit (Gal.5), it leads to experience, and experience hope (Rom.5:4), and we are told to let patience have her perfect work (James 1:4)./
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We need to stay the course and not be moved until God gives us the green light.
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Elijah waited till the calm and then stepped out to listen.
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Elijah recognized the conditions by which God presents Himself.
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Elijah ignored everything else until the moment was right.
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