Thursdays, 11 A.M. - 1 P.M. ~ Chapel Center

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ask Yourself....

Questions to ask yourself during the year’s theme –
AT THE REDEEMER’S FEET
(provided by Southeast Region President, Diane Hall, at Leadership Weekend '08)


What is my relationship with GOD?

What is my relationship with my husband? What does it look like (for example, am I respecting him, building him up, etc.?)

Family relationships are important to our Father.
What is my relationship with my child(ren)? Am I speaking blessings into their lives?

As a woman of GOD, am I honoring my husband, caring for my home and nurturing my child(ren)?

Have I allowed the LORD to restore me from my past (especially for those who did not know the LORD as a young child)?

Have I grown in my relationship with the LORD as the years go by?

Do I listen to HIS instructions? Or do I follow the voice of my friends?

Am I washing myself daily? Allowing the cleansing process to keep me pure before the LORD?

Am I a sweet fragrance to my LORD?

Am I willing to enter into His presence and die to self no matter what the cost?

Am I willing to lie at HIS feet to encounter His love and receive my inheritance?

Do I need to return to my first love and seek HIS will for me as a leader?

Will I be faithful in all that the LORD asks me to do during my time of service as a leader?

Will I choose to bless others instead of speaking ill of those placed over me during this time of leadership? (James 3:9-10, “with it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of GOD; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way.”)

Will I bring forth an abundance of grain during this harvest period as a leader?

What am I willing to lose in order to gain intimacy with my Savior (title, position, friendships, etc.)?

Am I praising my LORD for all HE has done and is doing in my life?

Will I honor HIM in all I do for my family and the ministry?

Am I determined to make a difference as a servant of the Most High?

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