My follow-up posts on the Paradoxes of Leading from the Second Chair have been put on hold (surprise, surprise) while I prep for my sermon this week.
I am preaching on the importance of Leadership Vision. It is a topic that really gets my heart going.
Proverbs 29:18 says that where there is no vision (khaw-ZONE), the people perish (KJV).
I love how the Message interprets this verse:
If people can’t see what God is doing,
they stumble all over themselves;
But when they attend to what he reveals,
they are most blessed.
It is this message that I want to get across this week.
Leadership Vision isn’t about crazy dreams or overly creative ideas birthed by high and lofty positional leaders.
Leadership Vision is for all people who humbly and reverently seek to make sure that their vision is God’s vision.
It is the ability to see what God is doing and the desire to attend to his revelation. If you can’t or are unwilling to see what God is up too then I would suggest that you are in the way.
We will be specifically looking at Nehemiah, the cupbearer of the king. He wasn’t an important official. He wasn’t a member of the royal family. He was a humble servant. His vision was to see that God was glorified through his life and the lives of those he led. His eyes and heart were opened to God’s vision for living and he let God lead him to do great and wonderful things that brought glory, not to Nehemiah, but to God.
Leadership Vision is never about YOU. It is about bringing glory to Almighty God.
I’ll post updates about the sermon throughout the week. Until then, have a great day and keep seeking out God’s vision.
Ok, so I saw the title of your post, and I immediately thought of Nehemiah. We JUST went over that in Old Testament Survey today. Good luck with the sermon!
only one day on Nehemiah?!?!? Say it ain’t so!