Friday, April 6, 2018

What, How, and Why of Leadership

"shepherd the flock of God among you, exercising oversight not under compulsion, but voluntarily, according to the will of God; and not for sordid gain, but with eagerness" -1 Peter 5.2

1 Peter 5.2 begins to answer the most central questions of leadership. What is the role of a leader? How does a leader embrace the call to leadership? Why does a leader lead?


What is the role of a leader?

A leader is to provide care and protection for those entrusted to his guidance. A shepherd makes sure the sheep are fed and watered, leading them green pastures and quiet waters. He makes sure their needs are met, and when a sheep is injured, he tends the wound. If a sheep wanders off, he goes and searches for it. But the role of a shepherd goes beyond simple care, a shepherd protects. A shepherd does not lead the sheep into the field and then go home; he doesn't take them to water, and then fall asleep. A shepherd diligently watches over the sheep, scanning the horizon for any predators looking for an easy meal. If a wolf, bear, or lion shows up, the shepherd doesn't run away to save himself; he picks up his weapons and goes to battle to protect the sheep.

A leader is called upon to provide for the needs of those he leads, and protect them from threats.


How does a leader embrace the call to leadership?

Leaders are called and equipped by God. As such, the role of leadership is a blessing, and a God ordained opportunity, given to one whom God has chosen to lead. Leadership is not to be undertaken lightly, it is a big responsibility after all, especially when it involves the spiritual care of individuals. At the same, it is a privilege and a blessing to be called upon to lead, because it provides an opportunity to do great good. Because of this, a leadership must not reluctantly assume the mantle bestowed by God, but is to voluntarily, and humbly, accept the call of God. God will not abandon those who faithfully obey Him, and because of this, those called to lead must voluntarily embrace God's call.

A leader humbly accepts his call, knowing that God will be with him.


Why does a leader lead?

The objective of a leader is to advance themselves, but to serve. Leaders are not place in power by God to gain wealth, comfort, prestige, or the other pleasures of life, but to offer themselves in service to those they lead. A leader needs to be the first one on his knees washing feet, the last one eat, and have his hands just as covered in dirt as any other man. A leader is put in power to serve those he leads. He offers his strength eagerly, wanting only to make the lives of his people better, while offering them safety and security to grow and live.

A leader leads to serve and better the lives of others.


Fight the lion, 1 Peter 5.1-11

TO GOD ALONE BE THE GLORY!

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