The Word
The Shift in Leadership
Choose MEN Who are SERVANT-LEADERS Today's Seed: |
You shall select out of all the people ABLE MEN who fear God, MEN of TRUTH,
Those who hate DISHONEST GAIN; and you shall place these over them
As LEADERS of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties and of tens.”
Exodus 18:21
“He’s a prince among men.” That’s the use of the Hebrew word sar. It’s about princes, leaders, chiefs – those who are granted authority over others. We see immediately that these are not the top of the food chain. A prince is not a king. They still serve someone. No matter where they are practicing godly LEADERSHIP, they are the head. There is only One Head of the body, and it isn’t you or me.
It’s popular today to say that the Christian model of leadership is the upside-down pyramid. The leader is at the bottom, supporting all those in the organization through service. This is a useful picture because it unhooks the world’s blueprint of the corporate hierarchy. God’s model is based on function, not title. That’s why it’s so important to recognize that the functions of elder, deacon, bishop and pastor never invest anyone with a title or a position. These words describe the role someone plays, and in God’s view of leadershipor hierarchy, we are stepping out of God’s model. The people of Israel clamored for a king in order to be like other nations. That was a direct attack on the biblical view of leadership under the One and only King. God granted them their wish, but at tremendous cost. Whenever God’s children seek to invest authority in titles and status, they spit on the true King, the One Who comes as servant to all.
So, while it’s true that the Christian “hierarchy” doesn’t model the world’s view of leadership, it really isn’t an upside-down pyramid either.T he biblical view of distributed authority is flat as a board. No one stands above any other. No one is more important than another. Everyone serves each other. And the only vertical line is the line from every believer to Yeshua, who served every one from beneath. God chooses who will play each role, not us. His choice is sovereign. We don’t get a vote and we don’t get an objection. There is no hierarchy of human importance in the Kingdom of God. That’s why I am waiting for the day when we celebrate the transformation of Christ in the ones who clean floors and pick up garbage rather than the ones who have written books and stand before the cameras. I wonder if we have forgotten Jesus’ comments on “the greatest among you.”
Jethro understood. When we choose those we voluntarily follow, they must exhibit characteristics that portray God among us. They are God’s wise men/women, aligned with His character, in their service to others. Are they more important than the cooks, the janitors, the nursemaids or the foot soldiers? Not in the least. There are no differences in value or status in the Kingdom of God . They simply have a different job to do in the service of all.
Micah 6:4 (King James Version) For I brought thee up out of the land of Egypt, and redeemed thee out of the house of servants; and I [GOD] sent before thee MOSES, AARON, and MIRIAM [RECOGNIZED LEADERSHIP].
It’s popular today to say that the Christian model of leadership is the upside-down pyramid. The leader is at the bottom, supporting all those in the organization through service. This is a useful picture because it unhooks the world’s blueprint of the corporate hierarchy. God’s model is based on function, not title. That’s why it’s so important to recognize that the functions of elder, deacon, bishop and pastor never invest anyone with a title or a position. These words describe the role someone plays, and in God’s view of leadershipor hierarchy, we are stepping out of God’s model. The people of Israel clamored for a king in order to be like other nations. That was a direct attack on the biblical view of leadership under the One and only King. God granted them their wish, but at tremendous cost. Whenever God’s children seek to invest authority in titles and status, they spit on the true King, the One Who comes as servant to all.
So, while it’s true that the Christian “hierarchy” doesn’t model the world’s view of leadership, it really isn’t an upside-down pyramid either.T he biblical view of distributed authority is flat as a board. No one stands above any other. No one is more important than another. Everyone serves each other. And the only vertical line is the line from every believer to Yeshua, who served every one from beneath. God chooses who will play each role, not us. His choice is sovereign. We don’t get a vote and we don’t get an objection. There is no hierarchy of human importance in the Kingdom of God. That’s why I am waiting for the day when we celebrate the transformation of Christ in the ones who clean floors and pick up garbage rather than the ones who have written books and stand before the cameras. I wonder if we have forgotten Jesus’ comments on “the greatest among you.”
Jethro understood. When we choose those we voluntarily follow, they must exhibit characteristics that portray God among us. They are God’s wise men/women, aligned with His character, in their service to others. Are they more important than the cooks, the janitors, the nursemaids or the foot soldiers? Not in the least. There are no differences in value or status in the Kingdom of God . They simply have a different job to do in the service of all.
Renew Your Mind: Romans 13:1 (Amplified Bible) LET EVERY person [LEADER] be loyally subject to the governing (civil) authorities. For there is no AUTHORITY except from God [by His permission, His sanction], and those that exist do so by God’s appointment.
Ezra 8:18 (King James Version) "...And by the GOOD HAND of our God upon us they brought us a MAN of UNDERSTANDING,..."
Ezra 8:18 (King James Version) "...And by the GOOD HAND of our God upon us they brought us a MAN of UNDERSTANDING,..."
Isaiah 55:4 (King James Version) Behold, I [GOD] have given him for a witness to the people, a LEADER and COMMANDER to the people.
Micah 6:4 (King James Version) For I brought thee up out of the land of Egypt, and redeemed thee out of the house of servants; and I [GOD] sent before thee MOSES, AARON, and MIRIAM [RECOGNIZED LEADERSHIP].
SPECIAL NOTE: Please read the last verse under "Renew Your Mind", recognized Leadership includes women as well. We serve a God of complete order, pattern, and principles. Adam, the man was place in the garden first, then the woman came along side of him to help complete his assignment. The text says, Moses, Arron, and Miriam Was sent before the the congregation.
LEADERSHIP Is God's Business And FOLLOW-SHIP is Our Business Dr. J. B. Pressey, Jr., Leadership in a World of Followers Greatness The Willingness To Embrace Uncommon Responsibility Dr. Mike Murdock, Wisdom Commentary Vol. 1 LEADERSHIP is the capacity to INFULENCE others Through INSPIRATION motivated by PASSION, generated By a VISION produced by a CONVICTION, ignited by a PURPOSE" --Dr. Myles Munroe, The Spirit of Leadership |