Dave Ferguson:
- Jesus was a heromaker because in Jn. 14 Jesus told His disciples you will do greater things.
- Heromakers build platforms for others to stand on.
- Being a Hero Maker is about giving someone permission
- The 4 most important letters of the alphabet: I, C, N, U. I see in you! This is the greatest permission giving posture.
- Jesus spent three-fourths of his time with the few.
- Who am I sending out to do God’s thing?
- It’s not how do “I” grow the Church. It’s how do “we” do this and “multiply” God’s Church
- To be hero maker you have to think differently
- You know you’re in trouble when Jesus calls your name twice
- You’re doing it right, but you’re doing it wrong – are you choosing the lesser thing or the greater thing?
- There are many things we can choose in ministry, but—like Mary—we must choose the better thing.
- It can’t be a strategy on a piece of paper and not a conviction in your heart.
- As you’re doing the right thing don’t miss the better thing God has in store for you
- Are you living for your resume or are you living for your eulogy?
- What matters is the people you are/have invested in
- Do you really want to put the generation coming behind you, ahead of you?
- Are you sure you want to be a hero maker and shine the spotlight on others?
- Do you really want to b a hero maker? Because it will cost you
- If you lead by yourself or for yourself, in the end all you will have to show for yourself is yourself.
- The value of a life is measured by how much of it you give away.
- Your glory is too small a thing to live for.
- If you aren’t a multiplier, you are like a blockage in the bowel…and everything gets backed up behind you and the organization gets sick.
- Jesus said “not so with you, if you be great become a servant!”
- I am here to facilitate your success regardless of where our names are on the org chart.
- One of the simplest and most important questions to ask those we lead is “What can I do to help you?”
- Next time you start to feel like a big shot and people are telling you how great you are go find some more feet to wash.
- Great leaders flock to multiplying leaders.
- Who will we influence for something significant?
- You don’t have to be a megachurch to multiply.
- Most Pastors know how to “do” but they don’t know how to “scale”
- Scale your personal capacity…don’t run everything.
- Scale your capacity…don’t lead everything.
- Scale your capacity…don’t control everything.
- Pastors have to decide not to lead everything. You have to release it.
- Scale your capacity…don’t attend everything.
- Controlling leaders often resort to Seagull Management: they swoop in, crap all over everything and swoop out.
- Scale your capacity…don’t know everything.
- Why are we stuck? Because what you do has become what you are. And it leads to a loss of mission. You have become more important than the mission.
- It will only outlive you if it can grow without you. What do you need to do to help it grow without you?
- A relationship with church is not the same as a relationship with God.
- People we give permission to ask questions we don’t even think of
- We need to learn to be permission givers
- What if you aren’t the one to kill the spiritual giant, but there IS a giant-killer in your church. They need permission to do it THEIR WAY, not yours.
- Intentionality and intimacy is the key to Discipleship
- We are to engage our whole being into disciple making until we see Jesus face to face.
- Nurturing transcends a task list. Nurturing is more than a calendar and an appointment.
- Our children are disciples not just dependents
- I breathe grace on others because grace was breathed on me.
- You must love people to launch them
- The world needs more people in pursuit of Jesus and being shaped by Him
- I teach those I’m discipling to pursue purity in honesty, in finances and sexuality
- Part of the problem is that we have delegated the Great Commission to just missionaries.
- We are either all missionaries or none of us are.
- Discipleship is not about imparting content, it’s about teaching obedience.
- Teaching obedience is different than teaching information. Teaching information will bring crowds. Teaching obedience will make disciples.
- Jesus wants disciples that will obey him and not make excuses.
- What percentage of what you know is obeyed by you?
- Your Success will be determined by the crowds and what you did, but your legacy will be determined by your disciples and what they did.
- Discipleship doesn’t happen on Sunday morning. It happens in relationship.
- What the American church needs is not more crowds but more disciples. It doesn’t need people with more knowledge, but people with more obedience to Jesus.
- Maturity is not measured by titles or degrees. Maturity is measured only by depth of love for the master. Because to the extent you love Jesus you will obey Jesus.
- Our identity in Christ is more important than our gifts
- Jesus is better than our gifts. Our gifts are not our best asset. It’s that we know Jesus Christ and He transforms lives.
- We aren’t God’s gift to people, Jesus is
- It’s going to be a long road if you’re trying to convince people that you’re awesome and God’s awesome at the same time.
- We carry too much of the weight, and we take too much of the credit
- The fruit of our lives is more important than our gifts
- Ironically, our greatest temptation is to lessen our dependance on God.
- Let’s not settle to send out people that have charisma and NOT character!
- It’s not about Me. My Father has given me to the world for your benefit. -Jesus
- God does not give gifts TO people, He gives gifts to the church THROUGH people.
- Is it a part of your strategy to pour yourself out so much on those following you that they can do more than you ever could?
- The greatest gift you have is activating the gift of others.
- You don’t have a church, you don’t have a people. You have been entrusted to steward what belongs to the living God
- God does not give churches to leaders, he gives leaders to churches.
- Where are the spiritual fathers? There are many sons crying for a father to mentor them and a mother to walk with them.
- A spiritual father allows their son to find their unique voice.
- When your spiritual son fails or falls, you lift them up and restore them.
- I must send out sons instead of church planters.
- We must recognize God is doing His work and God is simply inviting us to be a part.
- The church is not a place to come and be entertained. It’s a place to come and be equipped and trained to go out and transform lives.
- Young people are this generation’s leaders.
- We need to look to the Gospels, to the book of Acts and to the rest of the New Testament to find our methodologies for church planting.
- Your call is not to build an empire, but to bring the Kingdom of God. The kingdom of the church needs to surrender itself to the Kingdom of God.
- We need to shift from control to collaboration
- No one can do it by themselves, we need each other.
- So much of the subconscious drives us. What can I get out of this? What’s in it for me? We need to weep and repent of that mindset.
- Kingdom posture is a posture of surrender.
- The power of posture is that it can rip open the resources of heaven
- No longer asking what can I receive to what can I release.
- We must change our posture from what I can get to what can I give.
- God knocks and says, “Do you want me to answer your prayer? There’s work involved.
- I’m here because I really care about you. I’m here because I love you.
- There is no greater currency than the currency of God’s love
- Jesus is the ultimate Hero Maker
- God’s going to use anyone, anytime, anywhere because Heaven can’t wait to redeem the earth
A note about the final speakers – Sam Stephens, not Sam Shepard
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