Spiritual Leadership Quotes
Spiritual Leadership
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“If a man is known by the company he keeps, so also his character is reflected in the books he reads.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer
“We should always aim to read something different=not only the writers with whom we agree, but those with whom we are ready to do battle. Their point of view challenges us to examine the truth and to test their views...and let us not comment on nor criticize writers of whom we have heard only second-hand, or third-hand without troubling to read their works for ourselves...Don't be afraid of new ideas.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“The person who sees the difficulties so clearly that he does not discern the possibilities cannot inspire a vision in others.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Often the crowd does not recognize a leader until he has gone, and then they build a monument for him with the stones they threw at him in life.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“If a Christian is not willing to rise early and work late, to expend greater effort in diligent study and faithful work, that person will not change a generation. Fatigue is the price of leadership. Mediocrity is the result of never getting tired.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“Leaders who want to show sensitivity should listen often and long and talk short and seldom. Many so-called leaders are too busy to listen. True leaders know that time spent listening is well invested.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Our sense of humor is a gift from God that should be controlled as well as cultivated. Clean, wholesome humor will relax tension and relieve difficult situations. Leaders can use it to displace tension with a sense of normal.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“The spiritual leader will not procrastinate when faced with a decision, nor vacillate after making it. A sincere but faulty decision is better than weak-willed "trial balloons" or indecisive overtures. To postpone decision is really to decide for the status quo. In most decisions the key element is not so much knowing what to do but in living with the results.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Leaders must draw the best out of people, and friendship does that far better than prolonged argument or mere logic.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“Courageous leaders face unpleasant and even devastating situations with equanimity, then act firmly to bring good from trouble, even if their action is unpopular. Leadership always faces natural human inertia and opposition. But courage follows through with a task until it is done.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“One reason why people are unable to understand great Christian classics is that they are trying to understand without any intention of obeying them.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“The secular mind and heart, however gifted and personally charming, has no place in the leadership of the church.”
― Spiritual Leadership: A Commitment to Excellence for Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: A Commitment to Excellence for Every Believer
“When all the facts are in, swift and clear decision is another mark of a true leader. A visionary may see, but a leader must decide. An impulsive person may be quick to declare a preference; but a leader must weigh evidence and make his decision on sound premises.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“A leader is a person who has learned to obey a discipline imposed from without, and has then taken on a more rigorous discipline from within. Those who rebel against authority and scorn self-discipline -- who shirk the rigors and turn from the sacrifices -- do not qualify to lead.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“tact is the ability to deal with people sensitively, to avoid giving offense, to have a “feel” for the proper words or responses to a delicate situation.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer
“No leader lives a day without criticism, and humility will never be more on trial than when criticism comes.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“True leaders know that time spent listening is well invested.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“James and John wanted the glory, but not the cup of shame; the crown, but not the cross; the role of master, but not servant.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“True greatness, true leadership, is found in giving yourself in service to others, not in coaxing or inducing others to serve”
― Spiritual Leadership: A Commitment to Excellence for Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: A Commitment to Excellence for Every Believer
“The person who is impatient with weakness will be ineffective in his leadership. The evidence of our strength lies not in the distance that separates us from other runners but in our closure with them, our slower pace for their sakes, our helping them pick it up and cross the line.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Holy anger has its roots in genuine love. Both are part of the nature of God. Jesus' love for the man with the withered hand aroused His anger against those who would deny him healing. Jesus' love for God's house made Him angry at the sellers and buyers who had turned the temple into a "den of robbers" (Matthew 21:13). Yet in both these cases and others, it was ultimately Jesus' love for those doing wrong that caused Him to be angry with them. His anger got their attention!
Great leaders -- people who turn the tide and change the direction of events -- have been angry at injustice and abuse that dishonors God and enslaves the weak. William Wilberforce moved heaven and earth to emancipate slaves in England and eliminate the slave trade -- and he was angry!”
― Spiritual Leadership
Great leaders -- people who turn the tide and change the direction of events -- have been angry at injustice and abuse that dishonors God and enslaves the weak. William Wilberforce moved heaven and earth to emancipate slaves in England and eliminate the slave trade -- and he was angry!”
― Spiritual Leadership
“[The Apostle] Paul's prayer for the Christians at Colosse should always be on our lips: That "God fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding" (Colossians 1:9).”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“A natural leader by any measure, Paul became a great spiritual leader when his heart and mind were captured by Jesus Christ.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“With respect to relationships within the church, the leader is to be above reproach. Detractors should not have a rung to stand on. If a charge is preferred against him, it fails because his life affords no grounds for reproach or indictment of wrongdoing. His adversary finds no opening for a smear campaign, rumor mongering, or gossip.”
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
― Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer
“If a leader shows strong discipline, others will see it and cooperate with the expectations placed on them. At this point, leadership by example is crucial.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“The young man of leadership caliber will work while others waste time, study while others snooze, pray while others daydream. Slothful habits are overcome, whether in thought, deed, or dress. The emerging leader eats right, stands tall, and prepares himself to wage spiritual warfare. He will without reluctance undertake the unpleasant task that others avoid or the hidden duty that others evade because it wins no public applause. As the Spirit fills his life, he learns not to shrink from difficult situations or retreat from hard-edged people. He will kindly and courageously administer rebuke when that is called for, or he will exercise the necessary discipline when the interests of the Lord's work demand it. He will not procrastinate, but will prefer to dispatch with the hardest tasks first.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“God prepares leaders with a specific place and task in mind. Training methods are adapted to the mission, and natural and spiritual gifts are given with clear purpose.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Surely Paul's moral and spiritual greatness is all the more evident the more he is studied and analyzed. It is sheer irony and miracle that God would select one of the most aggressive opponents of the early Christian movement and make him into its most outstanding leader.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“Paul embodied principles of leadership that he also described in his letters. He certainly thought the life of individual believers and churches ought to resemble a solid foundation on Christ (see 1 Corinthians 3:9-17). Looking at Paul's life, we can see leadership all the more clearly.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
“We can lead others only as far along the road as we ourselves have traveled. merely pointing the way is not enough. If we are not walking, then no one can be following, and ware not leading anyone.”
― Spiritual Leadership
― Spiritual Leadership
