The Essence of Leadership

Devotion: Term 3, Week 4

To be worthy of a following, you need more than talent and a title. The essence of leadership lies in doing two things.

1) Going first! ‘Pass over armed before your brethren.’ That means if God has called you to lead, you must step out in faith and go first. That requires believing in yourself and your mission. Accomplishment requires more than just working hard; it requires believing the right thing. God told Joshua, ‘… Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go’ (Joshua 1:9 NIV). You don’t need all the answers upfront. Your confidence comes from knowing that God is with you—and ahead of you.

2) Taking others with you. ‘… you shall pass over armed before your brethren and shall help them,’ (Joshua 1:14 RSV). And in case you’re wondering, ‘How long do I have to keep investing in this person?’ The answer is, ‘… until they too have taken possession of the land the LORD your God is giving them. …’ (Joshua 1:15 NIV).

Many people will serve when they’re compelled to, and some will serve in a crisis. But when you have a servant’s heart, you initiate service to others. You see the need, seize the opportunity, and serve knowing God will reward you. Therefore, you serve with gladness (see Psalm 100:2). So here is the deal: you only qualify to enjoy the privileges of leadership when you’re willing to go first and then take others with you.

But that’s not the end of the story. God said, ‘After that, you may go back and occupy your own land, which Moses the servant of the LORD gave you …’ (Joshua 1:15 NIV).

SoulFood: 1 Tim 4-6 Luke 9:37-45 Ps 42:1-5 Pro 19:12-14

The Word for Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright 2024

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