5 Instruments of Influence 4

We've discussed the first instrument of influence on the first and second part of the message - information. Here are the other 4: Innovation, simply means to make new. This does not necessarily mean creating something that did not exist before but involves finding new ways of looking at old things. It is the art of rearranging what we know in order to find out what we do not know; Integrity is defined as soundness of moral character and adherence to moral principles; in other words, integrity is honesty. In your circle of friends, you may not be the richest or most knowledgeable, but you should seek to be the most honourable. Increase, and by this I mean wealth, is the fourth instrument of influence. Deuteronomy 8:18 makes clear that God gives you the power to create wealth for a reason – so that His covenant can be established. Money follows ideas; ideas do not follow money. Intercession, or prayer is the last of instruments of influence that I want to look at and is one of the most powerful forces for influence in the world. Your prayers transcend time and space - they go where you cannot go, can touch the people that you cannot touch and can open the doors that you cannot open. Learn more as you watch this inspiring message by Dr Tayo Adeyemi - the founding Pastor of New Wine Church, London.