Follow the Leader


        Any successful organization has some form of established leadership. Those in leadership are not always the smartest, the strongest, the wisest, or the noblest, but they do possess qualities that contribute to the overall success of the organization. When leadership is complemented by a supportive support system, success is almost assuredly guaranteed.

And they answered Joshua, saying, All that thou commandest us we will do, and whithersoever thou sendest us, we will go. Josh 1:16 (KJV)

In Joshua’s day, the leaders confirmed their support of Joshua’s leadership as they entered into Canaan. This was because they understood that God placed him in charge. If they wanted to please God, they would follow the leader that He gave. It would be for their benefit. The same applies in the Church.

In the Church, God gives us leaders and individuals with leadership skills for the overall well-being and advancement of the community of believers. If we learn to support leadership, it will contribute to our personal success in Christ and the success of the Church’s endeavors. When there is a division between the leadership and the support system, no one advances. If there had been division in Joshua’s day, the tribes would not have been able to possess what God had promised them. This holds true today.

Though situations and disagreements occur in religious service, never lose sight of the One for whom you are doing these things. In doing so, conflicts can be resolved more speedily with no breakdown in the structure of the Church.

Jesus demonstrated servanthood while He live on the earth and was successful. If we follow the leader (and those whom God has placed in leadership), we will be successful, living a life pleasing unto God.

Prayer of the Week:

“Lord, help me to respect those in leadership. I know they are in place for my success in you. Amen.”

Remember to Help Others

A foundational element of the Christian walk is service. Christ commanded His followers to love and serve one another. This is in direct opposition to the course of the world. Society tells you to look out for yourself. You worked hard to achieve and acquire what you have and others just need to do the same. However, God is merciful and compassionate demonstrating undeserved kindness and favor to all.

But ye shall pass before your brethren armed, all the mighty men of valour, and help them; Until the LORD have given your brethren rest, as he hath given you, and they also have possessed the land which the LORD your God giveth them: then ye shall return unto the land of your possession, and enjoy it…Josh 1:14-15 (KJV)

As Israel prepared to enter into Canaan, two and half of the tribes had already received their inheritance in the land. However, Joshua urged them to leave their promise and help the other tribes possess theirs as well. What? They were told to help others accomplish what they had already achieved. This was so that all of the tribes could enjoy God’s blessings.

As Christians, we should not withhold help from others in the church. If God has blessed you and allowed you to accomplish some things, allow God to use you as a source of blessing and encouragement to others. Allow others to experience the same blessings as you. This is the love of God in action.

Prayer of the Week:

“Lord, I thank you for your blessings. On this day, I remember your works in my life. Help me to demonstrate the same to others. Amen”