I had the privilege of
hearing someone speak on the different aspects of being a leader a few
days ago and it brought me to a point of thinking this simple thought:
"What makes me a leader?"
Think about this: You
go see a movie and you admit that it was one of the best you've seen in a
long time. You're so hyped, you call your friend and almost tell them
the movie. Instead, you tell them, "Listen, you
just got to see it for yourself. I promise you, you won't be disappointed!" Your friend goes and sees the movie
that weekend.
Perhaps you were the
friend that received the phone call and you went to see
the movie, or bought a video game, or moved to a neighborhood, or even
bought a sandwich! Why did you do it?
...because of the passion...
A leader is able to influence others to be passionate thru their own passion. A leader is able to motivate others thru and to that same vision.
A leader leads by example, not position.While we are leaders in our right, we cannot lead people from the back, but from the front. Most people don't want to be leaders because of the responsibility associated with it, the strain and frustration of making sure people follow, and the different personalities, attitudes, and character traits that one has to deal with.
I'm here to tell you that you're built for this.
As a leader, your sight needs to be set on the vision, the goal. Then your responsibility needs to be on becoming it so that people are drawn to the vision, to assist in the completion and attaining the vision. As a result of their attachment to the vision, they grow personally - their attachment to the vision becomes whole - covering spirit, soul, and body.
Here's the key: In order to be a great leader, you must be a great follower. When you follow, you follow an example which molds you into the great leader you were designed to be.
The great leader is Jesus. He's the pattern.
The greatest account of this is the story of the centurion in Matthew 8:1-13. The centurion understood the authority of Jesus - the leadership of Jesus - because he himself was a man leader who was under (aka followed) authority. Because he understood the leadership of Jesus and submitted to it, his servant was healed.
Let's lead by example in 2012 so that folks can see the vision, be drawn to the vision, attach themselves to the vision, and sell out to it.
Unconditionally,
Andre
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