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2 Kings 4:9-17 (6/10/21)

Three Ways to Lead with Value

June 10, 2021 • Benham Brothers

* In business (or work) you don’t need to chase after money.
* When you lead with tangible value monetary value will chase you down.
* We see this in the story of Elisha and the widow, both of whom brought value to the other without being asked.
* Let’s look at the story:
* Vs 8 - The widow led with value (Elisha didn’t ask).
* She used her wealth to help people (Mr. Dave White).
* She lived by the motto, “What can I do to bless others?”
* Vs 9-10 - She was always looking for a way to ADD value (to give more).
* After she gave once, her motto changed to “What ELSE can I do?”
* Vs 11 - How did this affect Elisha?
* He said, “What can I do for her?”
* Vs 12-13a - Elisha would now give her something of value.
* Vs 13b - she was content with what she had.
* Vs 14a - Elisha asked “What ELSE can I do?”
* Vs 14b - God raised up an intercessor for her.
* Vs 15-16 - she had given up hope to have a kid.
* She didn’t even want to ask for it - that desire was dead in her.
* So many women lose sight of this because they give and give and give.
* Vs 17 - she received something of value when she led with something of value.
* Ultimately, this son died. And the woman finally asked for something for herself.
* And she got it! God, through Elisha, healed the boy.
* So how do we lead with value?
* 1) In your immediate surroundings, look for someone you can bless.
* Ask, “What can I do?” Then ask, “What ELSE can I do?”
* 2) In your business, look for problem pools, not profit pools.
* An entrepreneur is someone who goes in between a person and a problem with a solution.
* 3) In your work, give more in value than you take in pay.