Word for the day: “Leadership and love is a game changer.”
Corinthians 16:13 (NLT) Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous. [c] Be strong. 14 And do everything with love.
Beloved Leaders,
I sincerely believe effective leaders demonstrate love through care, patience, and self-control when interacting with superiors, subordinates, and colleagues. There are a plethora of styles in leadership, today I want to share some practical but powerful insights concerning leaders who operate in the principle of love.
LEARNING HOW TO DO EVERYTHING IN LOVE IS EASIER SAID THAN DONE.
Almost every person has at least one person they love, but we all also have a person we deeply resent or despise. In fact, sometimes the person you love can also be the same person you despise. It could be a parent, spouse, sibling, boss, rebellious child, neighbor, friend, or sometimes even God. Who is that person for you? Living in a love-hate relationship isn’t easy. It requires some very complicated and refined coping skills.
The problem, however, is that too many people go on, day after day, merely coping with the situation. Either they’re unaware that they can do more than cope, or they are unwilling to do what is necessary to move forward constructively. Those resigned to merely cope with the situation are not happy people. Whether they stay in the relationship or leave, they render themselves powerless to change. They lose faith in the power of God to change the situation. They give up on prayer to facilitate change.
I’m suggesting that when leaders pray and love their people things happen.
THE PROCESS OF HOW TO LIVE, AND LOVE IS CHALLENGING.
Maturity, both physical and spiritual, is developed over a period of time. Just as the human body goes through changes to reach maturity, God puts us through a process to get us spiritually mature. It’s been my experience that God does this through tests and trials. God has a plan in mind concerning our lives and understands why we must go through the process to that end.
One of the hardest things to learn about God’s love is that it sometimes causes us pain. Not necessarily in a physical sense or in the way that we might expect. But an emotional pain that is directly connected to our personal maturation and that’s needed. Because this form of love is not what we expect, we resist and begin to resent and even become distressed with God. We will experience a very similar process in our relationships with spouses, family, and friends.
So, I encourage you today to work through your love and hate-relationships until you are able to make authentic informed decisions. Please remember this can take some time and go through a process but be advised that “love wins” whether things go as you hoped or not (I Corinthians 13:13).
POINT TO PONDER
In your leadership role or assignment do you have love for your family, your team, your colleagues? The people in your sphere of influence really need your love and belief in them. I believe the leader who loves what they do and love who they do it with, will have ginormous impact in the lives of people and the world we live.
Always remember in your leadership work to incorporate prayer, but also remember our challenge goes beyond prayer:
The beginning of a solution rests in your decisions-your decision to do something and take action.
Set boundaries that incorporate respect, honesty, and truth.
Growth in leadership should be a requirement.
Move forward by taking actionable steps:
To grow in your leadership, get a coach, a counselor, or join a group, to learn how to confront in love, and God will do the rest.
As a leader work at having your life aligned with God in this process.
Be advised as a leader, if you make destiny decisions based solely on your feelings can be a disaster.
Learning how to love in your leadership is a game changer.
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