01 November 2010

Leading by Following

"Now Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom, for Moses had laid his hands on him; so the children of Israel heeded him, and did as the LORD had commanded Moses."
Deuteronomy 34:9

Leadership is a quality rarely understood according to the context of scripture.  People sometimes think to be a good leader one must be a visionary, be filled with confidence in his abilities, and in short be the best and brightest.  This is not true according to the biblical model.  In the Bible, the greatest leaders were always followers:  they followed God, and He gave them the wisdom and authority to fulfill their role as leaders.

A quick glance over the men who gained great power in the world were men who did not follow God.  They saw their rule as absolute, and their chief tactic to deal with opposition was systematic elimination.  Men like Hitler, Pol Pot, and Stalin were particularly brutal and violent towards all who could be considered a threat.  Because of their influence and the means available to them, they were able to exercise (though not fully!) ambition fueled by lust for power.  These leaders had thousands of men to do their bidding, men who would kill and even die for their loyalty.  But were these men great leaders?  NO.  Did they invest in leadership beyond themselves?  No.  Because they were led by the dictates of their own hearts they were delusional, power-hungry, sadistic, and murderous.  They were unqualified to lead because they would not be led.

Jesus is the perfect leader because He followed God perfectly.  We do not see Him seething with violence and seeking the destruction of the established government for self-promotion.  He operated continually according to His Father's will.  The focus of His leadership was not on Himself as leader, but His Father in heaven.  Moses did not have a "vision" of the future that governed his life God had given him:  he simply knew God and lived in obedience to Him.  Moses followed God, and God lead him faithfully.  A faithful leader as he is led by God leads others.  Interesting isn't it, that submission is a huge part of being a leader?

When the church needed more leaders, the existing leadership had simple qualifications.  Acts 6:3 reads,  "Therefore, brethren, seek out from among you seven men of good reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business..."  This was the same Spirit who enabled Jesus, Moses, and Joshua to lead.  He is the same Holy Spirit who leads, empowers, and enables us to be leaders for God's glory today.  Instead of self-promotion, sound leadership is Christ glorification.  As we follow Christ, we can lead others without fear.  We need not be suspicious, for our security is found in our Savior.  Faith in God reveals itself in meekness.

Isn't it great how God's ways are greater than ours?  Only God can use the foolish things to confound the wise, and in our weakness He is strong.  As we live out our allotted days ordained by God, let us be led by Him.  The better we submit to His lead the better leaders we will become.

No comments:

Post a Comment

To uphold the integrity of this site, no comments with links for advertising will be posted. No ads here! :)