The Most Excellent Way To LeadSample
Am I Loving The People I Lead?
In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul is writing about spiritual gifts, leadership, and the importance of embracing your gifting. In 1 Corinthians 14, Paul continues this line of reasoning as he talks about leaders sounding a clear call.
But right in the middle is 1 Corinthians 13, commonly known as “the love chapter.” If you have ever attended a Christian wedding ceremony, you have most likely heard a verse or two quoted.
For years, the placement of 1 Corinthians 13 puzzled me. Then one day it hit me like a brick in the face—1 Corinthians 13 is a chapter on how to lead, not how to be a great spouse.
Leaders cannot effectively lead people we do not love. If we applied 1 Corinthians 13 to our leadership, would it describe how we treat the people God placed under our authority? Consider what love is:
1. Love is patient.
Am I giving others the same room to make mistakes as I want them to give me?
2. Love is kind.
Do the people I lead actually like being around me? If you want to know the answer to this question, just ask yourself how much they ask to hang out with you outside of work!
3. Love always protects.
Do I have my staff’s back? It’s discouraging to work for someone who demands loyalty but will not extend it.
4. Love always trusts.
Do I believe the people who lead their assigned areas can make day to day decisions without my input?
5. Love always hopes.
Do I always automatically assume the worst or the best about people? It is amazing what can happen when the leader believes in the people he leads.
6. Love always perseveres.
Am I quick to give up on people after they make one mistake, or am I willing to teach them through it?
7. Love never fails.
Do I have a high turnover or a low turnover in the number of people who work with me/for me? If the number is high then maybe it isn’t the people failing.
People will not remember us for what we accomplish. But they will remember how we made them feel and what we helped them to accomplish. This leadership style is guaranteed to see results. 1 Corinthians 13:8 says love will not fail. Leadership by love is the most excellent way.
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About this Plan
From time to time, every leader needs to take a gut check. Whether you’re leading others at your job, in your church, on your campus, or in your home, none of us want to fail in the leadership opportunities we’ve been given (1 Corinthians 13:8). Use this 7-day reading plan to discover the most excellent way to lead.
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We would like to thank Perry Noble, senior pastor of NewSpring Church, for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: mostexcellentwaytolead.com