YOU CAN EXCEL AS A LEADER
The business world, the church, and government are filled with
leaders. Too many of them are doing only an adequate job. Leaders
who rise above mediocrity are the ones who excel in their
personal lives as well as making positive changes for those
around them.
The qualities of a GOOD leader
- A leader strives for excellence.
- They are not satisfied with status quo; average,
ordinary, or OK are not good enough.
- They constantly evaluate. "Is this my best effort?"
- They attend to the smallest details. They know that all
aspects of a task require attention to the best, not just
the most visible aspect of the job.
- They know that excellence is a reflection of God. They
begin with the knowledge of God's excellent character.
(Read Psalms 8:1; 36:7; 148:13; and 150:1).
- A leader has initiative. Initiative is defined as the spirit
needed to originate action. Leaders don't wait for things to
happen; they help make things happen.
- They must be willing. When the call goes out, "Whom shall I
send? And who will go for us?" a leader will respond, "Send
me." (Is. 6:8)
- They take the first step toward reconciliation. If they have
offended a Christian brother or sister they take the
initiative to ask for his or her forgiveness. If a person has
offended them, they take the initiative to go to that person
and talk it over and get it straightened out.
- They see down the road. A good leader sees more than others
see, further than others see, and sees before others do.
- They train themselves to think ahead, not only to avoid
snares and pitfalls down the road, but to allow time to set
goals for themselves and their group.
- The greatest example of initiative is from Christ Himself,
that "while we were still sinners, He died for us" (Rom.
5:8).
- A leader is creative. People try to be like others in speech,
dress, and what they buy. The Lord loves variety. As we
reflect on this, it is sad that our work for God is so
repetitious in comparison to the creative work done by Him.
- Leaders are not afraid to try new and different things. They
will always be looking for a better way, a better approach.
- They train themselves to think, "If it works, it will soon be
obsolete."
- They pray for the boldness and courage it takes to try
something new.
- They are willing to break new ground and step out of the
established mold.
- They live in constant, close, intimate fellowship with Jesus
Christ. He is supremely creative. "For by Him all things were
created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and
invisible" (Col. 1:16).
- A leader leans on God. All of this presupposes that leaders
are in vital daily fellowship with the Lord through the Word
and prayer. Otherwise, they may be led by their own
understanding or set up plans using the wisdom of the world
as their guide.