The Leadership ChallengeSample
Challenge 48
TIMOTHY, A SELFLESS LEADER
READ: Philippians 2:19–29
Timothy, whose name means “honoring God” was the child of a godly mother and grandmother who taught him the Scriptures from a young age. From Paul’s accounts it appears that the apostle himself led Timothy to Christ and mentored him in almost a father-son relationship. In addition to selecting him as his traveling companion on many of his missionary journeys, Paul uses him as an emissary to a number of churches and eventually establishes the relatively young man as a pastor in the church at Ephesus. There he represented Paul and oversight for the churches in the region. From other letters of Paul, we glean a few things about Timothy’s character. He appears to have been a little timid, at least compared to Paul, and self-conscious about his youthfulness. Yet Paul’s high regard for Timothy can be seen in our text. Paul describes him as a faithful and selfless colleague—he has no one else among his companions who will be as genuinely concerned for the welfare of God’s people. That is quite a commendation! This type of selflessness and care for the well-being of others is another critical hallmark of a servant leader. Selflessness is a desperately needed quality in today’s self-absorbed culture.
How does our text describe those who are not selfless leaders? What steps can you take to become selfless in your leadership roles?
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The Bible doesn’t discuss leadership like a popular business book. However, since God is the creator of everything that exists as well as the rules and processes by which everything works, the Scriptures do provide principles and examples that give us insight and wisdom into effective leadership. The social and cultural backgrounds of the Bible are different than ours, but the Scriptures contain truth that transcends time and space.
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