What does each of these
characters have in common?
§ A deluded engineer
§ A magician
§ A waiter
§ A nudist
§ A beggar
§ A lunatic
§ A harem girl
§ An improper woman
§ A blasphemer
[Think about it for 15
seconds without scrolling down]
These were roles assumed or assigned to the
following:
§ Noah (designed and built the ark in the middles of a
desert)
§ Moses (turned water into blood)
§ Nehemiah (was cupbearer to a king)
§ Isaiah (went naked for three years)
§ Elijah (had to ask a widow for food)
§ King David (acted insane to escape his captors)
§ Queen Esther (made her way to the top of the king’s
list)
§ Mary (conceived a child before proper marriage)
§ Jesus (claimed to be equal to God)
God had little use for
people whose main concern is “What will
the neighbors think?” Leaders must
willing to sacrifice and take risks with their public image.
Jesus was willing to look
foolish. And this was the key to his success as the leader. Coming into town on
a donkey, having to fish to pay your taxes, and forgetting to bring extra wine
during (probably one of his family’s) wedding party. Crying like a rejected
lover, passing out invitations to a feast that largely go unanswered, having to
stand on front porches and knock hardly sounds like a job description for a
king. Before and at the Cross, Jesus being laughed and mocked at.
Godly leaders cannot be
afraid to look foolish. We must keep to the plan that we vaguely sense but that
only God can see.
Are you willing to look foolish as a leader?
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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