Leadership Principles
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The Commissioning of the Twelve Apostles (Mt. 10)
By Mike Bickle231:09:35MAT 10:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of Jesus commissioning the twelve apostles in Matthew 10, outlining essential leadership principles and the importance of a clear mission. He highlights the need for a realistic mindset to prepare the apostles for the challenges they would face, ensuring they understand the nature of their mission and the necessity of relying on God. Bickle stresses that the principles taught by Jesus are timeless and applicable to the church today, encouraging believers to actively participate in ministry and to expect challenges without losing faith. He also underscores the importance of prayer and the sending out of laborers, as well as the need for unity and support among believers in their mission.
Principles Related to the Worship Order Established by David
By Mike Bickle251:08:511CH 25:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of the worship order established by King David, who was tasked with creating a model of worship that reflects heavenly worship on earth. David's commitment to appointing full-time worship leaders and musicians was revolutionary, as he sought to create a continuous worship environment before the Ark of the Covenant. Bickle highlights that this worship order is not only a historical model but also a prophetic blueprint for the end-time worship movement that God is raising up globally. He encourages believers to support and participate in this movement, regardless of their musical abilities, as it plays a crucial role in the spiritual landscape of the world today. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a collective effort to foster a culture of worship that aligns with God's heart and prepares the way for Christ's return.