"And David realized that the Lord had confirmed him as king over
Israel and had blessed his kingdom for the sake of his people Israel."
-2 Sam 5:12
Have you ever thought about why God raises up a leader? Why are leaders
in positions of authority and power? Is it so they can use this power
for their own gain?
In David's case, God had specifically chosen him to be king over Israel.
God chose a man "after His own heart"(Acts 13:22) to lead the people
to Israel, to protect them, and to help them prosper. The reason God
raises up a leader is for the people. In the verse above, it says God
had "blessed his kingdom for the sake of his people Israel."
"The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is
to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant." -Max DePree
So many people believe that leadership is about the perks they receive
as a leader - the power, the prestige, the attention. But true
leadership is not about that at all - leadership is a type of public
service. It is to make the lives of those you serve better -
economically, spiritually, emotionally, or relationally. If we aren't
making people's lives better, then what are we doing as leaders?
Let us be aware of what true leadership is, and the reasons why God raises up a leader - "for the sake of His people..."
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