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A Serving Leader

Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant. Matthew 20:26
Engage / A Serving Leader

A Serving Leader

February 5, 2016
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Today's Scripture
1 Kings 12:1-15
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In traditional African societies, leadership succession is a serious decision. After a king’s demise, great care is taken selecting the next ruler. Besides being from a royal family, the successor must be strong, fearless, and sensible. Candidates are questioned to determine if they will serve the people or rule with a heavy hand. The king’s successor needs to be someone who leads but also serves.

Even though Solomon made his own bad choices, he worried over his successor. β€œWho knows whether that person will be wise or foolish? Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill” (Eccl. 2:19). His son Rehoboam was that successor. He demonstrated a lack of sound judgment and ended up fulfilling his father’s worst fear.

When the people requested more humane working conditions, it was an opportunity for Rehoboam to show servant leadership. β€œIf today you will be a servant to these people and serve them . . . ,” the elders advised, β€œthey will always be your servants” (1 Kings 12:7). But he rejected their counsel. Rehoboam failed to seek God. His harsh response to the people divided the kingdom and accelerated the spiritual decline of God’s people (12:14-19).

In the family, the workplace, at church, or in our neighborhoodβ€”we need His wisdom for the humility to serve rather than be served.

Reflect & Pray

Dear Lord, please give me a humble servant’s heart. Help me to lead and follow with humility and compassion.

A good leader is a good servant.

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