Many
"successful" churches today take their management models from business.
What most have forgotten is that these management models and techniques
were originally developed to run factories. They are great for
processing and production of goods. But they can never produce life. God
is a gardener and farmer, and we are supposed to be His labourers.
Today, we try to run our churches more effectively
and create better programmes for anything in a mistaken assumption that
it can create life when all God is asking us to do is to facilitate and
protect the seed of life—the seed of the Kingdom—in others. In our
effort to process life we end up killing it.
Many ministers
complain today that there aren't enough disciples—but that's only as
they have a factory vision of discipleship— that is, Christians working
effectively around a production line. But true discipleship will never
look like that, as it is a farmer's job, following the seasons of growth
in nature.
Because of this processing mentality we are able
to produce amazing programmes—but they have no life in them, as we have
processed life out of them in our effort to come up with the perfect
product. The result is a powerless Church.
And because of the
factory mindset a deception has crept into the Church—what we call
discipleship is often in fact lifelessness, as we have compressed life
out of it through our search for uniformity. Hence some of the best
sheep of Jesus are often perceived as goats or black sheep by leaders,
as rather than following them they follow Christ.
Prophetically, the true body of Christ is heading toward a paradigm
shift from processing life to cultivating and tending it. As a result,
life will once more return to the body—but no man or leader will be able
to control the shape of it.
If you are a Christian leader,
you must learn to become the Gardener's assistant—not THE gardener, as
that will just bring your processing mentality back into it—if you want
to be relevant in this organic and uncontrollable move of God!
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