IMPERFECT LEADERS
READ: 2 Corinthians 3:1-5
Our sufficiency is from God. – 2 Corinthians 3:5
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Samuel 9-12
God’s
ways are not our ways. We tend to equate leadership with lordship; He
equates leadership with servant-hood. We want strength so we can help
God with His work; He makes us weak so He can demonstrate His power. We
advertise our credentials so others can be surer of us; He lets us fail
so they can see that apart from God we’re not much at all.
We
are inclined to focus on personalities, to be impressed by the
intellect, education, and strength of a leader’s will. Followers begin
to believe that a particular leader can do no wrong. Such adulation,
however, is nothing more than humanism – making a human being the
measure of all things. What’s worse, it’s idolatry – centring our
devotion on someone other than God.
So
God lets leaders fall off their pedestal. Failure, indecision, and
underachievement bring them to a humbling realization of their own
inadequacy – and can cause followers to lose their illusions and
overdependence on those leaders. This is a good reminder that all of us –
leaders and followers alike – walk through life on “feet of clay.”
Ultimately, the only good thing about any one of us is the goodness of
God. That’s why we need to recognize that “our sufficiency is from God”
(2 Cor. 3:5). – David Roper
If you rely upon God’s strength
And live a life that’s true,
Then what you do in Jesus’ name
Will be His work through you. – D. De Haan
Only as we see our weakness can we draw upon God’s strength.
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