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Biblical Qualities of Leadership
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The Need For Leadership
A nation without a leader is in chaos (Judges 21:25). A home without leadership is in chaos (Eph. 5:22, 6:1-4). A church without elders is “lacking” (Titus 1:5).
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1. The FAITH of Abraham Hebrews 11:8-10 – Abraham walked by faith.
Romans 4:18-25 – Abraham’s faith allowed him to hope against hope, believing God was able to do what He promised. Hebrews 11:17-19 – Abraham’s faith passed the test. Good leaders must be people of strong faith.
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2. The MEEKNESS of Moses Proverbs 16:32 – greatness is measured by one’s ability to rule and control himself. Numbers 12:1-10 – Moses did not retaliate, but was able to endure hostilities against himself because of his meekness. Good leaders must be meek and humble.
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3. The COURAGE of Joshua Joshua 1:1-9 – was told to “be strong and of good courage.” Good leaders must be people of strength and courage.
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4. The ACCOUNTABILITY of David
2 Samuel 12:13 – David took responsibility for his sin. Leaders can deny their sins, or blame their sins upon others; but godly men will take responsibility for their own actions. Good leaders aren’t perfect, but they are accountable for their actions.
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5. The PRAYER LIFE of Nehemiah
The book of Nehemiah is written like a journal, recording the work he did in rebuilding Jerusalem both physically and spiritually. Prayer plays an important role in this book; mentioned twelve times. Good leaders must be praying people.
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Biblical Qualities of Leadership
Faith Meekness Courage Accountability Prayer
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