(This is the 2nd half of what i originally posted on April 6, 2009. i reposted the 1st half yesterday HERE if you want to catch up and not be lost.)
Building Block #9 – Don’t expect others to take greater risks or make greater sacrifices than you have. [great stuff for all of us leaders to remember!]
“put my money where my vision is.” = [I love it!]
[this
seemed straight from Andy's lips to my soul. Like advice for me in the
upcoming years. Like God used Andy to give me counsel & wisdom about
what's coming up in my near future.]
“If God has birthed a vision in you, it is only a matter of time until you will come upon the precipice of sacrifice. What you do at that juncture will in all likelihood determine the future success or failure of your vision.”
*
“God has chosen to work through men and women who are willing to make
sacrifices for the sake of the ‘thing’ He has placed in their hearts to
do.”
He most loves to work through peeps who “are courageously laying the things that represent safety and security at His feet for the sake of what could be and should be.” [oh yeah! I am totally on board to be that guy that God can bless because I am laying it all down!]
*This was an interesting challenege from Andy to me (and all of us). I'm gonna take him up on it... = “Search the Scriptures. Search the pages of church history. You won’t find an example of anyone God used in even a small way who did not make some kind of sacrifice in order to pursue the vision. Sacrifice and risk are always part of the equation.”
“One
thing I do know. When a man is willing to give up something valuable
for a God-ordained vision, God looks upon it as worship.”
[now, this is big time. Andy's not pulling any punches here!]
*** “Your vision has not truly captured your heart until it captures your wallet.”
WOW.
I just unpacked all that really really quickly. This is just 1 random
chapter in the middle of this almost 300 page book that spoke to me
every single sentence... every word.
Now you can see I've got a lot to unpack! way more to come.
Like I said. It was like being mentored intensely by Andy himself. So personal. So practical. So awesome...
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