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that ruleth, with diligence.." that God in all things may be glorified.."
Rom.12:8, 1Peter 4:11.
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What is Leadership?What images do you have in mind when you use the word
"lead"? How do you see yourself in your future role as a leader?
If the position is a prominent one, you will probably be tempted to
attach to leadership some of the same features that popular culture
attaches to it-glamour,toughness,power,wealth. You will see yourself
as respected by your enemies,admired by your friends,and obeyed by your
followers. You will, in short, want to savor the benefits of leadership
before counting its costs. Leadership is the discipline of exerting special influence within a group to move it toward permanent beneficial goals that fulfill the group's real needs. This has Three implications for you as apotential leader. The importance of the definition is clear if you remember what happens to leadership once the restraints have been removed. Let's see the paradox of leadership a taught in the Bible. Nowhere in the N.T do we find any approval for the power concept of leadership. The Lord Jesus is perfectly clear that- ...whoever desires to become great among you shall be your servant. and whoever of you desires to be first shall be slave of all (mark 10:43,44). As the ultimate leader, Lord Jesus "made Himself of no reputation,taking the form of a servant" (Philippians 2:7) thus laying down a pattern of leadership for His disciples which is totally at odds with the one commonly practiced in the secular world. In order to lead effectively, He says, you must regard yourself,in relation to your group,as a servant. Most mothers will relate to that! But even leaders of multinational corp[orations will see immediately in Jesus' words the close link in leadership between love and humility. Its a combination that is fatal to the ego but great for group cooperation. So seek to serve to the maximum potential that lies in you and to the ability God gives you, to be an effective leader.Learn leadership as you would learn to play piano,and don't worry if it costs you time and effort. Just aim for mastery of the calling. "For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you." John 13:15. |
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