Ministering out of anointing, WITHOUT INTIMACY, is dangerous. There is the ecstatic "high" of flowing in God's power in a public setting.
And there is the gratification of hearing people's grateful comments.
When it "works" well, it is wonderful . . . but oh so deceptive .
When we come down from the intensity and do not land in the place of
intimacy, we are subject to all kinds of overwhelming temptations.
The truth of the matter is that public ministry, as wonderful and
thrilling as it is, will not sustain the anointed minister. In fact,
we can step out of the pulpit more destitute than when we went in.
We can "down" from the ministry time high with a feeling of great afterwards emptiness, an emptiness that cries out to be filled.
How much better to have our soul satisfied with His Presence before the ministry anointing comes, than need it and not have it to return to afterward.
And there is the gratification of hearing people's grateful comments.
When it "works" well, it is wonderful . . . but oh so deceptive .
When we come down from the intensity and do not land in the place of
intimacy, we are subject to all kinds of overwhelming temptations.
The truth of the matter is that public ministry, as wonderful and
thrilling as it is, will not sustain the anointed minister. In fact,
we can step out of the pulpit more destitute than when we went in.
We can "down" from the ministry time high with a feeling of great afterwards emptiness, an emptiness that cries out to be filled.
How much better to have our soul satisfied with His Presence before the ministry anointing comes, than need it and not have it to return to afterward.