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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

He that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise.

Many of the event of the past 3 weeks have made me reflect on my ministry. Who am I and reminded of who I am called by. The loss of my former pastor and mentor made me note the company we keep does make the man. A good relationship with a wise mentor is like having personal access to a goldmine. It’s an opportunity anyone would be foolish to not take advantage of! Proverbs 1:5 reminds us, “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels.” (See also Proverbs 11:14; 12:15; 15:22; 19:20; 20:5; and 27:9.)
But just as a goldmine must be discovered, wise mentors must usually be sought out. They don’t hold a sign reading, “I am a wise mentor!” (And if they do, they likely aren’t!)
So, what do you look for in a mentor? How do you discern between truly golden wisdom and fool’s gold? The Lord has blessed me with wise and godly mentors over the years. The following characteristics are descriptive of each of their lives and are what we need to look for in a mentor:
1.      A consistent walk of integrity over a period of time
2.      A strong marriage
3.      Faithful children
4.      Joy in ministry
5.      Lack of a critical spirit
6.      Discernment
7.      Knowledge of the Bible
8.      Many years of experience beyond you
Even as a goldmine is a carefully guarded treasure, so a relationship with a wise mentor should be valued and protected. How you nurture this relationship will, to a large degree, determine the value you receive from it. Remember, too, that you have a unique opportunity to be a blessing to your mentor by appreciating him and communicating that to him. Following are some ways you can build a relationship with your mentor:
1.      Pray for your mentor.
2.      Give your mentor entrance into your heart.
3.      Be honest with your mentor.
4.      Be kind to your mentor.
5.      Be generous to your mentor.
I thank the Lord for the godly men He has placed in my life that have been willing to be my mentors. My father was my first and to this day is my number one. Both of my grandfathers (in totally different ways) my father-in law and of Corse my former pastor James E Woods ,I’ve benefited greatly through both their wise counsel and their godly testimonies. And I thank them for giving of their lives to counsel, encourage, and instruct me. They are treasures I don’t take for granted!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Yes, Pastor Woods was a goldmine-- a true gem. I too am thankful for the wisdom and experience he shared. Thank you Lord for allowing my life to be touched by his ministry, and for placing Godly counselors throughout my life.