Lead Strong: Leadership Lessons From The Bible - Part 1নমুনা
Leaders Trust God
When the time comes for us to leave this earth, what will be said of us? For me, many things could be said of me depending on what person is talking. Some might call me religious or a good girl. Others might say I’m friendly while some may think I’m too direct. But those who know us well, what will they say?
2 Kings 18:5 says, “Hezekiah trusted the Lord, the God of Israel.” Wow, what a phrase! To be remembered that you trusted the Lord. And verse six goes on to say that “there was no one like him among all the kings of Judah, before or after his time.” Can you imagine having that written in your eulogy?
That is what I want to be remembered for. I want people to say, “Cindy trusted the Lord.” Not because I had it all down and didn’t make frequent errors in judgment and not because I never wavered and wondered if God would really come through in life. And certainly not because I want to be patted on the back. Hello? I’ll be in Heaven. It won’t matter. But while I’m here on earth, I want to know that one day I’ll be remembered for trusting in God.
Because I did do those things – make mistakes and doubt God and desire a few “atta girl” comments - in my life. But despite those shortcomings, I do trust God. Even when I can’t see ahead or don’t understand or want another outcome. Even when I think God is tarrying too long or doesn’t heal quick enough.
What makes a leader trust God is that he or she does not lean on their own understanding as Proverbs 3:5 says. Sure, as leaders we are to exhibit wisdom from God, but even in the times when we are tempted to trust in human reasoning, we must listen for that still, small voice that compels us to follow Him. We must trust in Someone greater.
What about you? Do you trust God? Do you really believe that He is who He says He is and will do what He says He will do? Do you really believe that His plans, ways, thoughts and ideas are superior to yours? Spend time today repenting where you don’t trust Him and decide to change that going forward.
By Cindy Beall
When the time comes for us to leave this earth, what will be said of us? For me, many things could be said of me depending on what person is talking. Some might call me religious or a good girl. Others might say I’m friendly while some may think I’m too direct. But those who know us well, what will they say?
2 Kings 18:5 says, “Hezekiah trusted the Lord, the God of Israel.” Wow, what a phrase! To be remembered that you trusted the Lord. And verse six goes on to say that “there was no one like him among all the kings of Judah, before or after his time.” Can you imagine having that written in your eulogy?
That is what I want to be remembered for. I want people to say, “Cindy trusted the Lord.” Not because I had it all down and didn’t make frequent errors in judgment and not because I never wavered and wondered if God would really come through in life. And certainly not because I want to be patted on the back. Hello? I’ll be in Heaven. It won’t matter. But while I’m here on earth, I want to know that one day I’ll be remembered for trusting in God.
Because I did do those things – make mistakes and doubt God and desire a few “atta girl” comments - in my life. But despite those shortcomings, I do trust God. Even when I can’t see ahead or don’t understand or want another outcome. Even when I think God is tarrying too long or doesn’t heal quick enough.
What makes a leader trust God is that he or she does not lean on their own understanding as Proverbs 3:5 says. Sure, as leaders we are to exhibit wisdom from God, but even in the times when we are tempted to trust in human reasoning, we must listen for that still, small voice that compels us to follow Him. We must trust in Someone greater.
What about you? Do you trust God? Do you really believe that He is who He says He is and will do what He says He will do? Do you really believe that His plans, ways, thoughts and ideas are superior to yours? Spend time today repenting where you don’t trust Him and decide to change that going forward.
By Cindy Beall
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The Bible is a classroom. It is filled with stories that will teach us what to emulate and what not to do as well. Join us as we dig into the scriptures and look for the lessons God wants to teach us through men and women from the Bible that will take our leadership to the next level.
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