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1&2 Timothy: Priorities & Principles In Leadership

DAY 4 OF 14

Fit to Lead!

As long as there are groups of people, there will be leaders. These places of honour and respect have traditionally been reserved for the elderly and the wise in Asian society. We are told to choose our leaders wisely in the church lest they fall and bring Christ’s name into disrepute.

Church leaders, whether they are overseers or pastors or deacons, must be persons of good character who command the respect of those inside as well as outside the church. They must manage their lives and their families well in order to qualify to lead the church. Hot tempered, quarrelsome and violent persons who love money and dishonest gain need not apply. Integrity to live and teach the word are prerequisites. Leaders must also be humble and have a heart to serve others.

We are also warned not to be in a hurry to appoint leaders, especially if they are recent converts lest they become conceited. They have to be tested first before we appoint them. Their wives and children too should be worthy of respect as the leaders must manage their families well before they can take care of God’s church.

Leaders of God’s people must be people worthy of respect.

Pray for all church leaders that they will be people of integrity who can lead by example. Pray too for their wives and children that they will be a blessing and a help to the leaders in their noble task of serving God’s people.

What practical steps can you take this week to encourage your leaders?
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1&2 Timothy: Priorities & Principles In Leadership

These readings from Scripture Union Peninsular Malaysia are written from the thoughts and insights of Asian writers. Paul lays down the priorities and principles of leadership in the church, and for dealing with practical matters in church life. He emphasises the personal life and example of the leader, not methods or techniques, with himself as the role-model.

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