"For it is we who are the
circumcision, we who worship by the Spirit of God, who glory in Christ Jesus,
and who put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3).
Os Hillman shared this testimony. "A few years ago, I was asked by a large organization to meet with them about
doing some cooperative projects in the faith at work area. I visited their
headquarters and had several initial discussions. We concluded that we would
proceed on a joint conference.
During my visit, I stayed overnight at the headquarters of this ministry. I
was awakened at 5 A.M. and led to read Exodus 33:15. Moses said he could not go
any further if God did not promise that His presence would go with him. I sensed
this was to be our theme for the conference.
Later that morning, I shared that I had received this leading from the Lord
regarding the theme of the conference with some of the people in the
organization. However, when I shared this with the leader of the organization,
he did not take it seriously. I was a bit irritated and my pride was hurt, but I
decided to follow a principle that I had been walking in for a few years: act
like you have the authority, but do not reach for the power. I realized that if
God had truly spoken His words into my heart, I would not have to exercise my
authority to make it happen. God would orchestrate it.
More discussion was given to the theme, but nothing was resolved. A few hours
later, the conference theme came up again. I turned to a friend and read Exodus
33:15 aloud, and he got excited about using that verse as the possible theme of
the event. The leader, to my amazement, chimed in as well and said, "Yes, that
should be the theme of the conference." It was a big lesson for me.
Act like you have the authority, but do not reach for the power
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