Easter and Leadership
Easter is a time of joyous celebration, often filled with stories of resurrection and reverence for Jesus Christ. But it's also an occasion that offers spiritual lessons that we can apply to our daily lives, particularly in the realm of leadership. By reflecting on Easter’s events and activities, Christian men can gain insight into becoming better leaders both within their families and churches as well as out in the wider community. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at some of the important lessons presented by Easter, including self-sacrifice, humility, repentance, grace and mercy. We'll also reflect on how these teachings can help us become more effective role models and mentors to those around us!
Believe and Trust
Easter is a time when we reflect on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It serves as a reminder that when we believe in God and trust our faith, we can overcome any obstacle. Jesus himself believed in his mission and had faith in God's plan, even in the face of persecution and suffering. We all face challenges in leadership and we are called to trust. By tapping into our own inner strength based on God's promises we anchor and develop unwavering faith. We too can accomplish great things and forge a path towards a more fulfilling life. Let us continue to draw inspiration from the example that Jesus set, and believe in ourselves during this Easter season and beyond.
Focus
Easter is a testament to unwavering determination and faith, a reminder that no obstacle is too great when we remain focused on our ultimate goals. This is knowing your "WHY"! Jesus persevered through his trials and tribulations because he knew his why: salvation, redemption and reconciliation! We too can draw inspiration and strength from his unwavering commitment to his mission. In times of doubt or despair, it is crucial to stay steadfast in our faith and to trust that even the most challenging obstacles can be overcome with steadfast determination and perseverance. Remember no matter what your are leading, as a follower of Jesus, your mission is attached to Jesus's mission: salvation, redemption and reconciliation. This Easter, let us honor the message of hope and renewal that this special occasion brings, and let us renew our commitment to our own personal goals and dreams, no matter what challenges may lie ahead.
Do What is RIGHT
As followers of Jesus, we are called to do what is right, not what is easy. Jesus himself set the perfect example of obedience to God's will. (Remember - God's will is about saving the lost, discipling the saved and helping the most needy) Even though he was offered the crown of thorns, a symbol of power and glory, he chose to remain steadfast in his obedience to God. Remember God is not about our seeking power and glory. The culture and the world says "more power, more glory !" It may have been an easier route to take, but Jesus knew that the path of righteousness and obedience is never easy. Righteousness is being right with God! Through his example, we too are reminded that we must remain faithful, even in times of trial and temptation. Let us lay down our desire for earthly comforts and take up the challenge to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
Faith in the Uncertainty
In moments of uncertainty, which may be long, it's easy to lose hope and succumb to doubt. However, having faith means trusting that even when we don't understand certain events, they are all part of a greater plan. God has our good in mind. We may not be able to comprehend the good coming from every trial and challenge, but we can find solace in the belief that God will reveal the good. When we have faith, we open ourselves up to the possibility of growth and transformation, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. So even if we don't have all the answers, let us hold onto hope and trust in the ultimate goodness of the Jesus.
Take Risks
When we think of risks, it's easy to focus on their potential consequences. But what if we shift our perspective, and instead consider the rewards that can come from taking risks? Jesus is the ultimate example of someone who took a risk for the greater good. He sacrificed himself for our sins, knowing that it would lead to salvation for all who believe in him. His act of love and faith is a reminder that taking risks can lead to incredible rewards, both in this life and the next.
What risks have you failed to explore with the mindset of opportunity?
What risks have you not shared with Jesus?
Have you asked should I step forward here Lord and then waited in silence?
Do you give God time to reply?
Can you create time and silence to hear what God's directing you?
So have faith and trust in God as you listen. Don't be afraid to explore risks with God. He wants to be WITH you. You may discover a risk is an opportunity for the betterment of yourself and others.
Persevere
During our darkest times, it can be incredibly difficult to find the strength to continue on. When life throws us curveballs and tests our limits, it's easy to feel defeated and discouraged. However, there is solace in knowing that we can persevere through life's difficulties with the same courage and strength shown by Jesus Christ. Despite enduring torture and eventually dying on the cross, Jesus never lost hope or faith. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs serves as a reminder to us all to never give up, even when things seem impossible. By channeling the same faith and determination as Jesus, we too can get through the tough times and emerge stronger on the other side.
Conclusion
Ultimately Easter reminds us of all the important qualities required to lead: belief in what you’re doing and belief in God, trust in yourself and others, a focus on your goals, the commitment to do what is right, faith amidst uncertainty, the willingness to take risks, and perseverance. No matter where life takes you or who comes into the picture along the way, remember to stay devoted to your beliefs and keep pushing forward. As Hebrews 10:25 encourages us - “not giving up meeting together (with our community of believers), as some are in the habit of doing; but encouraging one another -towards love and good works and all the more....” Collectively we can make this world a better place by learning from each other and constantly striving for improvement within ourselves. By connecting with others and lifting them up we can create a more hopeful future for generations to come. Easter remind us - no matter how hard things might get there is always something brighter on the horizon if we hold tight to our faith. Easter is a time to remember the biggest WHY and to learn some leadership lessons.
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