Is the Character of Servant Leadership working in you?
Here is how you can find out. Take a careful look at this character, this Fruit of Servant Leadership from God's most precious Word, by examining the passages below. Now ask yourself:
- How do I exhibit Servant Leadership in my daily life?
- What can I do to develop a better willingness to have a serving attitude in leadership and value people rather than manipulate them?
- What blocks Servant Leadership from working and being exhibited in me?
- How can I make Servant Leadership function better, stronger, and faster, even in times of uncertainly and stress?
· Here are positive examples from Scripture (John 13:1-17; Acts 13:1-5; 1 Corinthians
· Here are negative examples from Scripture (Genesis 30:25-43; Judges 13-16; Ezra 4:8-23; Matthew 18:21-35; Luke 22:24)
Servant Leadership is exercising real, godly leadership, as Christ did when He used a towel, and influencing, equipping, and empowering people to accomplish God's purpose and plan. It is serving others unselfishly while influencing and empowering them to grow in a Christ-directed, purposeful direction. This was an uncommon trait in Jesus' time, just as it is in ours; do not let it be uncommon for you! Being a leader in the church, or in the home for a husband, is never a force of personality; it is earning that respect because you love and care (1 Kings 3:9; Luke 22:25-28; Matthew 25:21; Mark 9:33-37; John 5:19; Philippians 1:1; 1 Timothy 3:1-5; 2 Timothy 2:24; Hebrews 13:17)
Manipulation, Political Self-Centered Agendas, and Exploitation, are all opposites. These types of leadership models may be the common approach-so it seems-but they will fragment, and even destroy a church. The leadership for the church must come from the Jesus model, not the business model! Rotten leadership is more destructive than a legion of demons, as it corrupts godly principles and displays a skewed understanding of our call to follow Christ. It seeks its own, and not the Word.
Further Questions
- How would you define Servant Leadership? Are you a Leader? If so, is your attitude to serve or to control? Which is God's model?
- What part does Servant Leadership play in your church? Do you and/or the leaders express Christ-like principles, or business paradigms?
- How does manipulating others counteract Servant Leadership? What is the cost to others (God, family, friends, neighbors, church, workplace, etc.) when you are a leader who is self-centered?
- What happens to your church and community, and with the opportunities God gives you, when you are in leadership for personal reasons or for control?
- When has your church been filled with Servant Leadership the most?
- Can you think of a situation where you, as a leader, failed to be serving, when you should have been?
- What issue, in your church, would improve with more Servant Leadership?
- Think through the steps you need to take to put Servant Leadership into action in a specific instance, such as, how can I be selflessly serving others by influencing, equipping, and empowering them to follow God's Will without manipulation or control? Where is Servant Leadership not functioning properly in my church and what can I do about it?
Jesus clearly tells us that a leader should behave like a servant (Luke
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