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Check out Luke 14:7-11 Key verse: Luke 14:11 – “For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”
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If the idea of “exalting oneself” were a plant or a tree, what are the roots?
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Check out 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 What are the character traits that Paul is wanting the people at the church in Corinth to demonstrate and by which they should be known?
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“True greatness, true leadership, is achieved not by reducing men to one’s service but in giving oneself in selfless service to them.” -J. Oswald Chambers
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Principle 1: Servant leaders humble themselves and wait for God to exalt them.
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Principle 2: Servant leaders follow Jesus rather than seek a position. “The yielded leader is always an incarnation of Christ, the real Leader of His church.” -Calvin Miller
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Principle 3: Servant leaders give up personal rights to find greatness in service to others. “ The whole of Jesus’ life and ministry was (and is) for the sake of others.” -Noel Due
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Principle 4: Servant leaders can risk serving others because they trust that God is in control of their lives.
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Principle 5: Servant leaders take up Jesus’ towel of servanthood to meet the needs of others. Jesus re-defined what leaders do: leaders meet needs.
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Principle 6: Servant leaders share their responsibility and authority with others to meet a greater need.
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Principle 7: Servant leaders multiply their leadership by empowering others to lead
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