Tuesday, March 29, 2005

knee drill that occurred last thursday's night

knee drill this past week, we did a prophetic act:
one of my brother in christ,Josh had a vision of a three-legged race but we were all joined together. as we move on, people start to fall and the rest of the people continually went their way, dragging the ones that were falling behind. everyone was being slowed down because the heavy of the people that were dragging.

so we did it of course. All of us including our friends and brothers and sisters from Extreme prophetic were duct tape at the ankles. i was at the front at first, i was felt rush and the front would not wait for the people in the back. they want to press toward the goal of getting to the nearby park. so my bindings from the people next to me were destroyed and it was lonely and confusing on what to do now. so i walk to the back and i joined the back and two of my sister were going through some heavy attack cause their binding were destroyed as well. i never encourage them to get back into the line and they felt left behind but i did get into the line again and we sang worship songs and laugh but it was like there was two different lines. the back and front not an one big line. we made it to the park and had a big debrief and we talk how this happened in the church, people feel isolated or left behind in the mission of the church and just want to take themselve out. it was a good lesson for me and for the rest of us. communication is key in mission and the unity in the church.

p.s comment please :D i want to know what you are thinking

1 comment:

Seeker of The Light said...

I've heard there are 2 styles of leadership: 1) The Prophet, 2) The Pastor. When God says: "Take this hill," the Prophet takes the hill ASAP! Half of the team is lost in the process, but he takes the hill as he is told.

When the Pastor takes the hill, it takes much longer to do it, but everyone finishes with him.

Which is better? Neither. There are times when one style is appropriate and times when the other is more so. I tend to lean toward the Pastor style, but have sometimes been called to be more of the Prophet.

This was an awesome lesson for you guys to work through! I hope everyone understood what was going on through the debriefing. When the prophet stylers understand the pastor stylers and visa versa, we end up with more unity.