More of You by Stephen Young
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By Stephen Young
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"He must increase, but I must decrease. [He must grow more prominent; I must grow less so.]" (John 3:30 AMP)
This song has been running through my mind for about a week now. I posted just the song a few days ago on my page. I love this version as it has a more prophetic sound to it. This song is my prayer for me and for all of you. That we would be at the point of wanting more of God and less of ourselves. That may mean something different to each of you, but to me, it means more of what God wants and less of what I want.
I've said this not long ago and I will say it again. I truly believe we are in the midst of a last day's revival. It may not be at the magnitude that it's going to be at but I believe we are in it. We aren't getting ready for it, it's here, now.
Whatever else is Required
Although I believe there will always be denominational walls to some degree, I see denominational walls starting to come down. I see those that are hungering for more of God and they really don't care whether you're Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal, Wesleyan, Catholic, or you don't really know what you are. I see God setting a fire deep within the souls of His people. That fire is rekindling old gifts and callings. It's setting things on fire again that have lost fire. You're going to find yourself desiring things of God that you haven't desired in awhile. You're going to find passions that you didn't realize you had. We will each operate in specific callings, things that are our specialty but God is putting a desire in each one of us that says, whatever needs to be done we will do. It's kind of like a job description that gives you specific responsibilities and then at the end it says, "And whatever else is required."
God's calling you to step into your gifting, operate in them, and do whatever else is required in order to see the Kingdom advanced.
More of You, less of me.
Stephen Young
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"Do you see any truly competent workers? They will serve kings rather than working for ordinary people." (Proverbs 22:29, NLT) "Observe people who are good at their work — skilled workers are always in demand and admired; they don't take a back seat to anyone." (Proverbs 22:29, The Message) I believe that we are called, as followers of Christ, not to take a back seat to anyone but to rise to the top and "serve kings." You may not literally serve a king, but it gives the picture of someone who is of importance. Whether you work in business or ministry, or both, you also need people around you that can help you with your vision.
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Procrastination is something that we all deal with from time to time. Some may deal with it more than others. For some it may be almost a way of life where others may only deal with it periodically. Either way, procrastination can hold up our progress and delay success. So, how do we shift from procrastination to acceleration? It starts by understanding the meaning behind these two words as well as the root of what causes procrastination. Once we know that, we can develop a plan for our own lives that moves us from a mode of procrastination to a mode of acceleration.
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In my last post I talked about balance and today I want to talk about structure, and the importance of it. As I mentioned in my last post, my writings are taking a slight shift. I want you to begin to see how you can take the things that we learn in the spiritual realm, the talents and gifts that God gives us, and apply them to our natural world. How can we take these things and use what God has given us to be successful in our everyday natural world? Being structured is key to finding and keeping balance in your life. You're working in business, yet you have a call for ministry, like me, and you must balance those two parts of your life. You're called to have your feet in both worlds. Defining a structure will help you to do this and be successful.