With or without someone else. A leader must be so
committed to a project or plan that he is willing to do it with or without
someone else. Young David did not
turn to see if the troops were following him when he went out to meet the giant
Goliath. He was not even a king but merely a shepherd boy at the time he took
on the giant. He became king after he went out alone.
Jesus was committed to
healing, teaching and preaching regardless of whether his disciples came along.
He would have done the calling before him with or without Peter and John. Once
when Jesus send the Twelve apostles to proclaimed the good news of the Kingdom
of God, he, I assumes was doing ministry all alone (see Mark 6:7 and 6:30). Jesus
often “made his disciples get into the
boat and go before him to the other side” so that he can minister to the
people without them before “he went up on
the mountain to pray” alone (see Mark 6:45-47). Either his disciples was
with him or not, he still have compassion for the people. Either people believe
in him or not, he still preached the Kingdom of God. Jesus could fulfilled his
calling with or without others. He is able, he can do it, but of course – he
won’t.
Eleanor Roosevelt, the
wife of late president of America Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the
greatest leaders of her time, personally supported a number of students
financially. I once read an article that said a young man remembered getting
cheque for $75 a month, made and signed by Eleanor Roosevelt on her personal account.
He said he received those checks for years, even after she ceased to be the
First Lady. It would been much easier for her to use government funds or to
refer to some giant scholarship committee, maybe even ask for sponsors on
behalf of the First Lady. However, she was personally committed to education
and supporting students she felt were worthy. She supported more than 25
students out of her personal funds. She was willing to help the students with or without someone else.
What commitment are you willing to make happen with or
without someone else?
Oh, it would be better if you can do it with others…
but if they can’t or don’t, you just do it!
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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