
What kind of people would you consider as a Church leader? Or more specifically, your leader?
Seem to me that the four sermons during the last 4 Sunday worship services all had a similar theme - Failure does not dismiss one as a leader.
Sermon #1 – Moses who murder an Egyptian
Sermon #2 – David who commit adultery and murder
Sermon #3 – Peter who denied Jesus three times
Sermon #4 – John Mark who deserted his mission trip
The closing call – “YOU NEED A SECOND CHANCE” gives me a feeling that the messages are actually speaking to those who have similar situation of problems before. Pastor may have his reasons for doing so. He knows his flock (let me guess) – problem in marriages, problem in relationships, problem in Christian devotion and services – to give themselves a second chance and come back to serve again. Otherwise, why doesn’t he choose to speak of Daniel, Joseph, Joshua and Paul, who are great leaders in their own strike without major failure of sort?
(But I thought the whole series of message is about leadership?)
Honestly, I don’t think those who failed and bounce back is a good measure of leadership. It just indicates that they have learnt a lesson and mend their way. Leadership takes more than a second chance. Take King David as an example, if you have read 1st Samuel and 2nd Samuel. What does God look for in a leader?
But the LORD said to Samuel, "Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." (1 Sam 16:7)
Don’t misunderstand Prophet Samuel that he is somebody who cares only on the outward appearance. Remember who God choose as the first king of Israel?
Saul, lah (who don no!)
And Saul is tall and handsome. Surely, it seems that God prefer tall and handsome man to be a leader. Prophet Samuel is a fast learner and so he proceeds to anoint the second king with the same credential – tall and handsome. But leadership is not about outward appearance, God says is about the heart, the LORD looks at the heart. What did God see in David’s heart?
According to Pastor David’s sermon, it is a contrite and broken heart. He supported his answer with Psalm 51:17. I tend to differ. Even with a contrite and broken heart, after repentance, he never was a good leader in his life after his adultery and murder. His family and authority were all demeaned. (Read 2 Samuel chapter 13 onwards). It takes more than a contrite and broken heart to make a leader.
As for me, I think when God looks at the heart, He wants to see 3 qualities in a person that will make a leader. These qualities must first be proven before a person can be a leader.
(1) Heart of integrity
Joseph and Daniel all rise up to this integrity test. They passed the test before they were elected to be “prime minister” of Egypt and Babylon. It is a test of our character in time of crisis, far away from home when nobody is watching you.
Joseph, being tempted can say:
How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God?" (Gen 39:9)
Would I say that likewise when tempted? This is a good verse to memorize.
(2) Heart of Obedience
Abraham passed this test of obedience (Gen 22) and considered as faithful. God will always test a person first before selecting him. A test of how we handle money, a test of how willing are we to go the second mile, a test of obedience when it seems absurd to do so (like killing your son, Isaac)
(3) Heart of following God’s Word
Samuel is a boy well trained in the Word of God that every word he speaks for God come true (1Sam 3:19-21). People just know that Samuel is a prophet of God, even without being anointed as one. This is the most important quality of a Christian leader. Those who does not know the Word of God is disqualified automatically. We don’t need a tag like BSG leader, Elder or Deacon. People can see and hear whether there is a “Samuel” in us.
(The 3 qualities are quoted from the book by Dr Robert Clinton - The Making of a Leader)
Not many of us can pass these 3 qualities – Integrity, Obedience and God’s Word. After writing this, I am not even sure I can be considered a Christian leader.
So, what kind of people can be my Christian leader?
He must know the Word of God well. He must be a person of integrity and obedience to God by applying Scriptures in his life regularly.
The LORD looks down from heaven on the sons of men to see if there are any who understand, any who seek God (Psa 14:2)
Seem to me that the four sermons during the last 4 Sunday worship services all had a similar theme - Failure does not dismiss one as a leader.
Sermon #1 – Moses who murder an Egyptian
Sermon #2 – David who commit adultery and murder
Sermon #3 – Peter who denied Jesus three times
Sermon #4 – John Mark who deserted his mission trip
The closing call – “YOU NEED A SECOND CHANCE” gives me a feeling that the messages are actually speaking to those who have similar situation of problems before. Pastor may have his reasons for doing so. He knows his flock (let me guess) – problem in marriages, problem in relationships, problem in Christian devotion and services – to give themselves a second chance and come back to serve again. Otherwise, why doesn’t he choose to speak of Daniel, Joseph, Joshua and Paul, who are great leaders in their own strike without major failure of sort?
(But I thought the whole series of message is about leadership?)
Honestly, I don’t think those who failed and bounce back is a good measure of leadership. It just indicates that they have learnt a lesson and mend their way. Leadership takes more than a second chance. Take King David as an example, if you have read 1st Samuel and 2nd Samuel. What does God look for in a leader?
But the LORD said to Samuel, "Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." (1 Sam 16:7)
Don’t misunderstand Prophet Samuel that he is somebody who cares only on the outward appearance. Remember who God choose as the first king of Israel?
Saul, lah (who don no!)
And Saul is tall and handsome. Surely, it seems that God prefer tall and handsome man to be a leader. Prophet Samuel is a fast learner and so he proceeds to anoint the second king with the same credential – tall and handsome. But leadership is not about outward appearance, God says is about the heart, the LORD looks at the heart. What did God see in David’s heart?
According to Pastor David’s sermon, it is a contrite and broken heart. He supported his answer with Psalm 51:17. I tend to differ. Even with a contrite and broken heart, after repentance, he never was a good leader in his life after his adultery and murder. His family and authority were all demeaned. (Read 2 Samuel chapter 13 onwards). It takes more than a contrite and broken heart to make a leader.
As for me, I think when God looks at the heart, He wants to see 3 qualities in a person that will make a leader. These qualities must first be proven before a person can be a leader.
(1) Heart of integrity
Joseph and Daniel all rise up to this integrity test. They passed the test before they were elected to be “prime minister” of Egypt and Babylon. It is a test of our character in time of crisis, far away from home when nobody is watching you.
Joseph, being tempted can say:
How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God?" (Gen 39:9)
Would I say that likewise when tempted? This is a good verse to memorize.
(2) Heart of Obedience
Abraham passed this test of obedience (Gen 22) and considered as faithful. God will always test a person first before selecting him. A test of how we handle money, a test of how willing are we to go the second mile, a test of obedience when it seems absurd to do so (like killing your son, Isaac)
(3) Heart of following God’s Word
Samuel is a boy well trained in the Word of God that every word he speaks for God come true (1Sam 3:19-21). People just know that Samuel is a prophet of God, even without being anointed as one. This is the most important quality of a Christian leader. Those who does not know the Word of God is disqualified automatically. We don’t need a tag like BSG leader, Elder or Deacon. People can see and hear whether there is a “Samuel” in us.
(The 3 qualities are quoted from the book by Dr Robert Clinton - The Making of a Leader)
Not many of us can pass these 3 qualities – Integrity, Obedience and God’s Word. After writing this, I am not even sure I can be considered a Christian leader.
So, what kind of people can be my Christian leader?
He must know the Word of God well. He must be a person of integrity and obedience to God by applying Scriptures in his life regularly.
The LORD looks down from heaven on the sons of men to see if there are any who understand, any who seek God (Psa 14:2)
