Our first lesson focused on defining servant leadership. Personally, I was reminded that everyone is a leader since we were all created by the same God and in His image. It follows naturally from this conclusion that everyone therefore has both the capacity and responsibility of working to become a better leader! This is a proactive choice that can only be sustained by intrinsic motivation. Are you motivated to become better at leading both yourself and others? Per John C. Maxwell, "Leadership Ability Determines a Person’s Level of Effectiveness", this implies that you can only take yourself, family, organization and the people that you lead, as far as the level of your current leadership. Drawing from this, we can conclude that no matter how hard you try to achieve more, you first need to work on intentionally dealing with the limitations on your ability to lead yourself first, then others. Without this, you will be living in a dream world full of a lot of talk ...
Give your servant therefore an understanding mind to govern your people, that I may discern between good and evil, for who is able to govern this your great people?" 1 King 3:9 Objectives: Understand the definition and importance of discernment for a Servant Leader. Develop habits that help with discernment Use the SWOT analysis to help with discernment and growth (c) Freeshapetest.com - Go to the link at the end to find out more. Flashback… I love to meditate on the story of Zelophehad's daughters found in the book of Numbers (27) in the Bible. Israel was about to enter the Promised Land and the people had started seriously thinking about their inheritance. At that time, their law only permitted males to inherit, meaning Zelophehad's daughters (he had died leaving behind five daughters), did not qualify to inherit anything. The law was clear, their fate was sealed. They however decided to petition Moses on what appeared to them...