“Here is my servant, whom I uphold,
my chosen one in whom I delight;
I will put my Spirit on him,
and he will bring justice to the nations
Every church leader needs to deeply understand this fundamental principle of ministry: ‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit’ (Zech.4:6).
Derek was a good friend to me when I was in Bible College. He was a little older, and, I have to admit a bit of a hero of mine. I looked up to him, and I suppose he informally mentored me. One day we were praying together, and after a period of total quiet Derek began to express his heart. He had just one request, and with deep intensity, he said over and over, ”Lord, I want to know everything Jesus meant when He said, ‘You will receive power…’ ”
At the time I thought it was a great thing to pray. I still do.
The Spirit of God did come upon Jesus (see, for example, Is.11:2; Mk.1:10; Jn.3:34). One thing our Lord did mean when He said, ‘You will receive power’ (Acts 1:8) was, ‘You’re going to receive the same equipping I have had.’ The same Spirit the Father poured out on the Son, the Father and the Son will pour out on the church. I heard a preacher say this means that the church can do, in the Spirit’s power, everything Jesus did in the Spirit’s power.
It is also this ‘anointing’ that is key to being ‘upheld’: strengthened ‘with power through his Spirit in your inner being’ (Eph.3:16).
Believe that the anointing of God will find a way — even where you yourself don’t see that there is a way. The anointing of the Lord will show the way — whatever the day and age, situation or country you may be living in.” Sunday Adelaja