Jesus Style Leadership 2 - Love & HeartSample
Jesus-style Leaders Are Servants
Leadership Lesson
Jesus-style leaders are servants of those they lead.
Read Matthew 20:25–28.
Comment
These words of Jesus were prompted by a request from the mother of James and John. She had asked Jesus for her boys to fill the most prominent roles in His new kingdom. Her request showed a complete misunderstanding of Jesus-style leadership. Like the Romans (the “Gentiles”), she thought of leadership in terms of authority, power, and prominence. Leaders would be noticed. They would have authority. They could get what they wanted. They would have followers to support and serve them. No wonder she wanted her sons to have the top positions. She thought that there were big benefits to being a top-level leader because she saw this every day in the Roman world. But Jesus’ model of leadership was the complete opposite. Jesus-style leaders were to be the main servants. Jesus-style leaders were to give their lives for others. Jesus even called them slaves (20:27). Jesus turned leadership on its head. But it does make sense. If Christian leaders are driven by love, then of course they will want to serve those they love. The reward for Jesus-style leadership is not power or prestige, but the joy of serving followers and God’s deep appreciation. The disciples would eventually learn this.
Prayer
Thanks for this reminder, Lord. I do like the thought of being recognised and respected by people. But I know You call me to a life of humility and service, and I lay down my personal ambitions to lead Your way with Your heart. May I lead and serve like You and give my life away to those I love.
Personal Reflection
Where have you seen the Roman style and the Jesus style of leadership modeled? Try to think of concrete examples. Which style best describes your approach to leadership at the moment?
Scripture
About this Plan
Jesus-Style Leadership (JSL) offers 80 biblical devotions designed to help young Christian leaders develop a biblical way of leadership that will ensure their leadership calling and gifting is greatly used by God in his kingdom. JSL is all about leading Jesus' way. This second Plan focuses on the importance of love for followers (seen in service) and heart for God (seen in character).
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