Are you trying to be a self-made leader? (73-5)

Written by Barry-Werner on June 12th, 2009. Posted in Accountability, Attitude, Courage/Risk-Taking, Healthy Alliances, Leader Qualifications, Leadership Development, Leadership Principles, Numbers, Obedience to God, Old Testament, Proverbs, Relationships, Vision.

Becoming a leader is not a quick, simple process. It may be possible to become a self-made leader but that would be rare by any standard and impossible for a Christian. If the Spirit of God is not in control of leading and directing a Christian leader, they may develop skills but those skills bring glory to themselves not to God. Most highly successful, effective Christian leaders receive input not only from the Spirit of God but also from another leader that invests in them. Joshua is a tremendous example of such a leader. Read Numbers 27:15-23.

This portion of scripture is right at the end of Moses life when he was publicly passing the mantle of leadership to Joshua. There are excellent leadership lessons for both the mentor and the person receiving the mentoring in these few verses:

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Are you leading with vision? (68-4)

Written by Barry-Werner on May 7th, 2009. Posted in Character, Commitment, Communicating Vision, Courage/Risk-Taking, Decision Making, Genesis, Hebrews, Leader Qualifications, Leadership Principles, Long-Range Planning, New Testament, Old Testament, Power and Influence, Priorities, Vision.

The story of Esau, Jacob’s older twin brother, paints a powerful picture of a leader without vision. Read Genesis 25:29-34; 32:3-23 and 33:1-20.

Esau loved the outdoors from early life and was a skilled hunter and a rugged outdoorsman. His story is that of a leader that lived completely in the present, depending on his own strength and resources and he repeatedly made shortsighted decisions.

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What is your sphere of influence? (66-5)

Written by Barry-Werner on April 24th, 2009. Posted in Accountability, Character, Commitment, Courage/Risk-Taking, Dependence on God, Exhortation, Genesis, Integrity, Leader Qualifications, Obedience to God, Old Testament, Power and Influence, Purpose/Passion, Self-Discipline, Servant Leadership, Values.

When defining leadership, many people have used the very succinct definition by J. Oswald Sanders where he simply states “Leadership is influence.” Every leader has a sphere of influence, people to whom their influence is direct and an extended sphere of influence where their influence is transferred through the next generation. According to Genesis 6:9 God chose Noah to be an influencer of an entire world starting over because “Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time and he walked with God.” Read Genesis 6-11.

Just a glimpse at Noah’s sphere of influence comes when we understand a few facts about Noah’s life.

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