Empassioning the people under your leadership.
People come to “church” to follow Jesus, they just get stuck with you.
You cannot empassion people unless you are passionate yourself. You can’t be a “me to” leader.
People follow people who are moving, people don’t follow people who don’t move (that’s just standing)
Samuel was called to make sure the lamp in the temple didn’t go out. Before Samuel knew God he worked in the temple but only knew protocol and services not passion.
Your job as a leader is to make sure there is not a difference from your voice to the voice that called the volunteer. The message must not be diluted or polluted.
Builders – Give them little or nothing and they will prosper. Better at building than maintaining.
Bankers – Maintain they can’t build it but they can keep it going.
If your a builder then you need a banker.
Confidant – People that are for you.
Constituents – People who are not for you, they are for what you are for. Don’t try to hold people too tightly who are meant to come and go. “And it came to pass.”
Comrads – Not for what you are for they are people who are against what you are against. People who are motivated to fight. (Peter the ear cutter) Don’t kill the fight, direct them at the target. God sends Joshua and Peters.
No one needs to empassion you when you’re under attack. Passion is easy in the heat of the battle.


