Introduction: In the opening text:
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What
is being administered?
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What
is the purpose of “the brother?”
Administration:
I. ITS
MEANING
A.
The
Administrator is a Manager
1.
Resources
include time, money, people, equipment and facilities
2.
Faithfulness
over a few things makes one a ruler over many (Matthew 25:21)
3.
Faithfulness
in management is proven in: (Luke 16:10-12)
a.
That
which is least
b.
The
unrighteousness mammon
c.
That
which is another man’s
B.
The
Administrator is an Oversee
1.
The
title bishop means overseer (1Timothy 3:1)
2.
Worthy
elders are those who rule well (1Timothy 5:17)
II.
ITS
IMPORTANCE
QUOTE: Dr. Luther Adkins used to say,
“Most pastors do not fail because they cannot preach. They fail
because they fail to teach and because they fail to administrate.”
A.
Acts
20:28
1.
The
Ephesian elders are to feed the church. To feed means to teach.
2.
The
Holy Ghost made the elders overseers of the church
B.
1Peter 5:2-3
1.
The
elders are told to feed the flock of God
2.
The
elders are told to take the oversight of the flock
a.
With
a willing heart
b.
With
a ready mind
c.
With
exemplary conduct
III.
ITS
GIFT
A.
By
the Calling of God (Ephesians 4:11)
B.
By
the Enabling of God
1.
His
gifts are His enablings (1Thessalonians 5:24)
2.
One
of His gifts is the gift of ruling (Romans 12:6-8)
IV.
ITS
STYLES
A.
God’s
Spirit Works Through Different Administrations (1Corinthians 12:5)
B.
God
Makes One Person to Differ From Another (1Corinthians 4:7)
1.
Peter
2.
Paul
3.
Barnabas
4.
Apollos
V.
ITS
LEVELS
A.
In
the Chain of Authority (Matthew 8:9)
B.
The
Levels of Leadership (Exodus 18:21)
1.
The
Follower
2.
The
Team Leader
– “rulers of ten”
3.
The
Delegator –
“rulers of fifties”
4.
Shared
Leadership – “rulers of hundreds”
5.
The
Leader of Leaders – “rulers of thousands”
6.
The
Leader of a Nation – Moses
7.
God
VI.
ITS
DILIGENCE
A.
Diligence
is the Key to Administration (Proverbs 12:24)
B.
Diligence
Means:
1.
To
work hard
2.
To
be careful in your work
3.
To
persevere in your work
C.
Administration
Requires Diligence in Knowing the State of Things (Proverbs 27:23; Philippians 3:20)
VII.
ITS
ACCOUNTABILITY
A.
Those
Who Rule Must Give Account to God (Hebrews 13:17)
B.
Administration
as Stewardship
1.
A
steward is one who cares for that which belongs to another
2.
We
are stewards for God (1Corinthians 4:1-2)
3.
A
steward must be accountable for his stewardship
CONCLUSION:
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If
you are called to spiritual leadership, you are called to administrate.
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If
you do not know how to administrate, God will enable you to learn. However,
His gifts of grace are not usually immediate and painless as the
apostolic gifts were. You will have to apply yourself and allow
Him to teach you over a period of time.
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Failure
to administrate cannot therefore be excused by a lack of ability. It
is the direct result of the sin of laziness.
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Failure
to administrate will keep you from promotion in the ranks of divine
service. If you do not take care of your present duties with diligence and accountability,
do not expect God to promote you.
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We will all be held
accountable for our stewardship of the resources with
which God entrusts us. However, we will not be held
accountable for anything not entrusted to us.
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Therefore,
our emphasis should not be on the gaining of positions or on “rising
in the ranks.” Rather, we should focus on achieving full service
and stewardship in the field in which God has placed us.
“Take
us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines:
for
our vines have tender grapes.”
Song
of Solomon 2:15