Are You a First Follower?

Some Fridays are dedicated to fun, and this week’s Fun Friday actually has a serious application.  Enjoy watching this humorous video and learning about leadership in a unique way.

(Don’t let me be the lone nut!)

Prophet, Priest and King

The threefold misery of humanity resulting from sin (that is, ignorance, guilt, and oppression and bondage of sin) required this threefold office. Ignorance is healed through the prophetic office, guilt through the priestly, and the oppression and bondage of sin through the kingly. The prophetic light scatters the darkness of error; the merit of the priest removes the guilt and obtains reconciliation for us; the power of the king takes away the bondage of sin and death. The prophet shows God to us; the priest leads us to God; and the king joins us together with God, and glorifies us with him. The prophet illuminates the mind by the spirit of enlightenment; the priest soothes the heart and conscience by the spirit of consolation; the king subdues rebellious inclinations by the spirit of sanctification.

Francois Turrettini in Dan B. Allender, Leading with a Limp, p. 186

Missions and Global Worship of Jesus

Missions is about the worship of Jesus. The goal of missions is the global worship of Jesus by his redeemed people from every tribe, tongue, and nation. The outcome of missions is all peoples delighting to praise Jesus. And the motivation for missions is the enjoyment that his people have in him. Missions aims at, brings about, and is fueled by the worship of Jesus.

David Mathis, “Missions: the Worship of Jesus and the Joy of All Peoples” in Kevin DeYoung, ed., Don’t Call It a Comeback, p. 225