In my previous post I talked about the CCC message from 2 Sundays ago and the two thoughts/ideas I had coming out of that. I talked about the first idea in the previous post and in this one I want to talk about something cool I learned from Darrin Patrick at the Exponential Conference this year.
Darrin referenced something he learned from
David Fairchild, that I will summarize here but can be found in better detail in
David Fairchild's post. In talking about spiritual gifts, and abilities, David talked about the 3 "offices" that Jesus held:
Prophet, Priest & King
In looking at those, Darrin was sharing how we all probably lean heavily into one area, partially in another, and not at all in one. Here is how you can think of those 3 offices:
Prophets- Communicate God to people. They are teachers and vision casters. Prophets tell us where we need to go. Their struggle is they idolize knowledge, the power of authority & take pride in it (which can lead to legalism).
Priests- Communicate to God for people & bring people to God. Priests make sure we feel God’s presence & loving concern while we go there. They care about people above all else. Their struggle is they seek approval from other people.
Kings- Bring the reign of God to the church & this world. Kings know how to get where we need to go. They care about plans, systems and organization. Their struggle is with control and comfort and caring for people.
I clearly fall in the prophet & king camps, while lacking in priest gifting. I think I am naturally more of aa king but must move to more of a prophet as our team and church grows. I may always be more of a king than a prophet but my ability to teach and cast vision must grow as our children's ministry grows.
How about you? Where do you lean?