A Genuine Servant Leader’s Highest Ambition
A genuine servant leader’s highest ambition (regardless of their profession) is to successfully help others reach God’s best for their lives.
He or she is not looking for promotion and is not found “tooting their horn” about their own achievements and then condescendingly expecting others to “bow in fear and awe” to them with lowly groveling.
Servant leaders don’t need to have a suffocating grip of control over every event, and they will infuse their spheres of influence with fresh streams of information and expression, rather than they themselves being the center of “all wisdom”.
Those who aren’t servant leaders, are suspicious of other leaders or gifted individuals who don’t seem to fit the mold of “their” expectations.
Servant leadership is not so much what we talk about “being” as it is who we actually are when we are in action or are under pressure!
When we have Christ’s humility and look for ways to serve, rather than to be served — that is servant leadership.
The bottom line is this – we are merely stewards, not lords, of all that is put into our care.
The sovereignty of God puts us in our place, and that place is in God’s service.
The biblical concept of a steward is amazingly simple and easy to understand. The steward is someone who manages and leads what is not his/ her own, and he/ she leads knowing that they will give an account to the LORD as the owner and ruler of all.
Just look at all of the leadership failures and crises that daily have glaring headlines. Many, if not most of those failures began with the leader’s arrogance or bloated use of false authority in areas they overreached in.
Steward/ servants can’t afford to be arrogant, and they must quickly learn the danger of overstepping their realms of influence. However, stewards are required to act, and not to stand by and be slothful, passive observers.
Leaders are to lead, but to lead in humility and with honor, knowing that we are leading on another’s behalf.
(Hint: We are to represent Christ… not recreate His model)
Leaders – no matter what their title is or how broad their influence may reach – are to be servants, plain and simple.
“For even the Son of man came not to be served , but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45.
In His Shadow,
~ Mary Lindow ©
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Mary Lindow has a passion for encouraging others – all generations, careers or vocations to live expressing excellence through personal integrity, healthy accountability, and wise management of talents and skills. She’s a sought after keynote, inspirational, humorous speaker and teacher across the USA and internationally in Ministers & Spiritual leaders Conferences, and training seminars for various organizations.
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