Millennial Kingdom LeaderSýnishorn
The Leader as Decision-Maker
In every capacity of leadership, decision making is inevitable. Your decision must be vision motivated, prayerful, then communicated. Decision making is a mature and responsible act. The leader's decision impacts many people.
Jesus, the Leader, approached decision making by separating himself to pray. During prayer Jesus would speak with and listen to the Father. Then Jesus would obey and share with clarity to His disciples. Jesus' approach to decision making is evident in John 12:49 - For I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all that I have spoken.
Being a double-minded leader negatively impacts your followers' ability to perform their task well and to make their own decisions. Additionally, it ruins your reputation.
Be intentional. What you do and say impacts many - focus on being a leader that no one has to clean up behind.
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About this Plan
A millennial kingdom leader has a well-outlined vision, the ability to communicate the vision and the anointing to leverage vision to transform lives. In today's culture, the idea of leadership has been distorted by social popularity, where the filter of image gains followers ' so ignore them. They are blind guides leading the blind, and if one blind person guides another, they will both fall into a ditch. ' Matthew 15:14. In this eight day devotional we'll learn that the core of a leader influences the spirit of the people, we'll outline biblical qualifications for a leader, identify leadership characteristics that are displayed throughout the Bible, and prepare the next generation of leaders. A leader's main objective is to reproduce more leaders whether in the church or in the marketplace. To be effective in your role as leader, you have to bear fruit - that process starts from within.
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