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Living in Increase (Part 6) - Increase in Leadership

DAY 22 OF 35

Week 4: Discipline

Discipline in Leadership

“Great leaders have self-discipline – without exception.” – John Maxwell

This week’s focus is increasing our leadership abilities through discipline. Let’s break this one down a bit. First, discipline is training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience” (Dictionary.com). Some synonyms are correction, rebuke, etc. We have self-control, which is a fruit of the spirit. Then there’s self-discipline, defined as “the ability to do things you should do even when you do not want to” (Dictionary.cambridge.org). I believe the difference between these two is that self-control occurs in the moment, but self-discipline is the practice of having self-control over a more extended period. It’s a way of life. Lastly, there are the spiritual disciplines. I’ll dive into these later in the week.

Last week, we discussed the importance of being humble and accepting correction. Through the lessons we learn (correction), we operate in self-control over time, leading to self-discipline. Spiritual disciplines are included in our self-discipline. While my flesh may want to hit the snooze button, I know I should wake up and spend time in the Word. It’s not always easy, but I am better for it.

In Hebrews 12:5, the author reminds us of Scripture from the Old Testament (Proverbs 3:11-12), teaching us to delight in discipline from the Lord. The Lord disciplines us out of love for us as His children. There is no reason to be afraid of His discipline. When we’re disciplined, we learn, and we become better leaders because of it.

Carley Sheppard

Action Step: Pray and thank God for His discipline. Then, ask Him to discipline you more to help you become a better leader.

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