Not "Are" but "What Kind"?

Each one of us is a leader to some degree, for the simple reason that we make decisions in public, decisions that others see and analyze. In Genesis 44, Judah, who had quite a tainted past, showed that he was becoming a spiritual leader. His maturing character was seen as he stepped forward to take responsibility for past mistakes and offer to make repairs as best he could.

A good leader is not necessarily the one who sits or stands under the bright lights of the stage. It is the man or woman, youth or child, who sets an example worthy of imitating and following.

So, the leadership role is not really a choice we can take or leave, nor does indecisiveness provide an escape -- it is in itself a decision.

The question is not, "Are you a leader?", but "What kind of leader are you?"

"NOW THEREFORE, I PRAY THEE, LET THY SERVANT ABIDE INSTEAD OF THE LAD..."
(Genesis 44:33)
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Published on September 15, 2016 09:49
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