As an employer (I have been in senior leadership before), I will never ask for a CV (it may come last) but first I will meet with the person in question. Within half hour of fellowship, as deep calls to the deep, spirit to spirit, I could, by God's grace, evaluate the person, whether he or she is right for the job. Sure, only the Lord sees everything and men still rely on outward indicators. But if we have the Spirit of God, we will discern by His wisdom those who are truly His, his chosen ones for any position or ministry for the kingdom's sake.
Monday, August 25, 2014
A Fool's CV
As an employer (I have been in senior leadership before), I will never ask for a CV (it may come last) but first I will meet with the person in question. Within half hour of fellowship, as deep calls to the deep, spirit to spirit, I could, by God's grace, evaluate the person, whether he or she is right for the job. Sure, only the Lord sees everything and men still rely on outward indicators. But if we have the Spirit of God, we will discern by His wisdom those who are truly His, his chosen ones for any position or ministry for the kingdom's sake.
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