But
the time is here. Real followers will worship the Father, God in Spirit and in
Truth. That is the people the Father wants. (John 4:23)
Are you willing to always tell the truth?
This is one of the hardest things to do, but – especially as you lead others –
you can’t pursue God’s calling without being truthful. That includes not only
being careful with what and how you teach, but also that you be truthful with
your people as they move forward. As you are always teaching these you lead,
their actions may tell you they are lying when they tell you they have adopted
the vision and values as their own. Teaching truth means that you must require
their words and actions to be consistent. You must require them to be honest
with themselves, with the Lord, and with you.
Jesus here mentions truth is a characteristic
of genuine worship; the kind that God is looking for. “God is not a man that He
should lie (Numbers 23:19).” Lying, deceit, false balances, flattery are all
characteristics and actions that God says He despises. As you pray, asking that
the Holy Spirit show you where you must change, ask that He reveal places where
you are being dishonest with yourself and with others. Listen to the Spirit
prayerfully as you observe and speak with your people, asking that He show you
where you and how you should speak the truth. Truth is hard. Your people need you to speak
and model the truth as you lead them.
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