There are those who think that because God used them to open a door for someone, they must benefit from it personally. But that’s not how true field service works.
This is where many step out of rank. They believe that every time God moves through them, it must leave something behind for them too. That’s not a servant’s mindset. That’s not how a soldier thinks on deployment.
When a vessel is used rightly, it delivers and moves on. The focus stays on the Commander.
Just like in the physical: do waiters eat the food they serve? Go to a five-star hotel. See the meals — ₦15,000, ₦30,000. The server brings it, smiles, drops it. Does he eat it? No. But he sees it every day. He is there to serve.
The Greek word is diakonia — servant, minister. The moment the delivery is done, he picks up his gear and leaves.
That’s how Kingdom fieldwork is done.
[Published on 27/06/2025]


