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LEADERSHIP EQUALS HUMILITY?
Luke22:24-27

Are you in a position of leadership in your job, in government, in your family, or in your church? In Luke 22:24–27, Jesus shows that biblical leadership starts with humility, by serving others.

The autocratic, authoritarian leadership style has fallen out of favor among many today. Yet a subtle, far more powerful approach has appeared, characterized by manipulation and selfish ambition. Masking their true intentions, many new-style “leaders” pretend to offer a “win-win” arrangement; but they have no real concern for others, except insofar as others can help them achieve their objectives.

Both styles are out of the question if we want to lead with Christlikeness. He asks us to take the posture of a servant—to genuinely concern ourselves with the rights, the needs, and the welfare of those we lead. Christ Himself has provided the example of true servant-leadership: not to be served, but to serve and to give (Matt. 20:28).

One leader in the Bible who had a reputation for humility was Moses. See “The Humblest Man on the Face of the Earth” at Num. 12:3.

Paul encouraged believers to develop the same attitude that Christ had. See “Humility—The Scandalous Virtue” at Phil. 2:3.

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"How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?"

Romans 10:14 (NIV)

 
 

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