Real Hope: Lessons on Leadership Through Deborahنموونە
A Leader of Leaders
Deborah took God at His Word. So when she was given the message to give to Barak to attack Sisera, she didn’t flinch. Even though Sisera had a formidable army and 900 chariots of iron, she delivered God’s message to Barak with confidence: ‘Has not the Lord, the God of Israel, commanded you?’ (Judges 4:6 ESV).
Barak had faith to believe that God spoke to him through Deborah. He even had the confidence to trust God’s promise for victory (and is recognized for his faith in Hebrews 11:32). But his faith would be reinforced to go forth against insurmountable odds if Deborah agreed to join him. Deborah courageously agreed to go. After she pledged to accompany him, Barak recruited ten thousand men to meet Sisera’s 900 chariots. Deborah was a leader of leaders. As they prepared for battle, she gave a brief motivational speech. The Israelites had no reason to be in fear, for God was on their side. Knowing the outcome was already decided in heaven, Deborah talked as though Israel had already won. Such boldness results from an unwavering faith in God's goodness and power. Centuries later, the apostle Paul expressed the same type of resolve: If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31b NIV).
Written by HEIDI WYSMAN
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About this Plan
A series by Heidi Wysman. Israel had many judges, but one of the memorable and prominent ones was a woman named Deborah. Not only was she notable because she was a woman, a mother and a grandmother, but also because she was a woman who knew the Lord. We see through her story that she had gained great prominence, distinction and importance on her own merits of character. Her love for, and faithfulness in, her Lord was one that brought her into her destiny of greatness. This Plan looks at what we can learn about leadership from Deborah.
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