The
Leadership
Style of Jesus: Is It Your Style? By Kelly Durant 9-6-15
Matthew 11: 18 For John came neither eating nor
drinking, and they say, He hath a devil. 19 The Son of man came eating and
drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a winebibber, a friend of
publicans and sinners. But wisdom is justified of her children.
2. The U.S. Presidential elections are over a year
away and yet people want to talk about leadership and what the next leader
should be like. Some people love to see everyone mowed down and put in their
place! The get tough legalistic kind might work well for certain things, but
depending on the position, would a softer spoken more evenly balanced kind be
better?
Let’s compare Jesus to John in their leadership styles.
John was your tough legalistic accuser! He
was the righteous law upholder, reminding everyone that if you did not repent
and be baptized that you would see the wrath of God! When John saw sin, he
exposed it with blunt confrontation! This type of aggressiveness served a
purpose and may be needed for exposure of the evil of certain people, sins and
situations.
Recall how John accused Herod the king telling him
God would punish him? That it was not lawful for him to have his sister’s wife!
That cost him his head! But despite his rough confrontational style he was
sincerely holy and loved God’s righteousness.
3. Jesus on the other was usually a merciful tender-hearted
mercy giver. We recall how Jesus reacted
when the people caught the woman in the act of adultery. Did he say, “Okay let
God’s judgments reign down, stone her!” No, he replied that she should go and sin no
more!
Jesus was teaching all that there is no one worthy
enough, no one holy enough, no one who actually is holy enough that they should
condemn another. The point: everyone can and should repent and be forgiven to
start a new life in God’s will, not their own.
Jesus was not usually confrontational (except with
the hypocrite false religious teachers misrepresenting God) but rather his
classic way was that of offering the woman caught in adultery forgiveness while
at the same time subliminally rebuking
those who were the hypocrite accusers. He was exposing that all of them were
just as sinful as her, and the people hated Him for it! Jesus did not hit them with
rebuking words direct like John might have, but he exposed sin by the conviction
of the Holy Spirit! How many of you have felt the conviction of the Holy Spirit
in your life? Jesus was confrontational
with the perverters of God’s Word, the hypocrites. In general He allowed the
Holy Spirit to work on most everyone.
4. So what is happening with the leadership styles?
John attacks and condemns with the truth, but Jesus loves and forgives with the
truth! Does this remind you of the ways of certain people you know? Some
Christians seem to accuse their leaders and everyone of this and that, and are
hard, hard, harsh and unforgiving while yet others offer understanding and forgiveness!
In the church when someone has a sin, the reaction
of some is to want to throw stones, they want the pastor to confront and expose
the person and condemn them, to attack and beat them with the truth. It is common knowledge that people frequently
complain in the churches and say, “Look, the pastor is not rebuking the ones
with sin, he is not doing his job! Recall though that sometimes the pastors are
not aware of the sins happening because the people are good at hiding and covering
it up. The stories people tell about others are usually not the whole truth
either. You and I need to give God’s Holy Spirit a chance to work in people’s
lives. God has to reveal when we should reject and rebuke or when we should
love and heal according to each individual situation.
5. People who love confrontation do not seem to care
if the person accused gets offended and lost from God and the church! To me this is not very Christian unless there
is evidence of some damaging sin. All confrontational people care about is seeing
things get done because they are running their mouths. An agenda of proving
that another person is more sinful than what they are, and that they want to be
looked at as a great leader for wanting punishment is usually spiritual pride. This
makes them feel righteous. But this detracts from the sins they have in their
own heart that they should be working on! Consider these verses…
Hebrews 12:12-Therefore,
strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. "Make level paths for your
feet," so
that the lame may not be disabled, but rather healed. Make every effort to live
in peace with all men and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the
Lord.
We are in a battle to gain souls for the Kingdom of
God and as followers and leaders, God is testing us continually with external
battles and internal battles! A principle to live by is this: When you or I
hear of sin exposed in someone, it implies that is time that we should examine
our own heart to see if we have any sin as well! (Repeat) Many people one day many have to cross over
the same bridge of the ones they are condemning!
6. If you want to lead like
Jesus, offering healing, forgiveness, and a new start in life and for the life
of others who seem to not deserve it, here is some council on how to deal with
your character in these verses..
Hebrews 3:13 But
exhort one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you be
hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. James 5:16 Confess your
faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The
effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much
So the scripture
offers the forgiveness of sin and exposure of sin through exhortation through
each other, and the time is today or now, before you become like those who have
their deep bitternesses on why they no longer worship God or come to church, or
do anything for God! You need Christian friends to point out your faults from
God’s word from time to time! Agreed?
7. Recall what the people said about John, that he
abstained from wine and ate locusts and was considered crazy by some for his abstinence?
But then when Jesus drank wine and mixed with publicans, then that disqualified
Him too and made Him unholy and a sinner by the accusers who also were sinners?!
The confusion is in who accuses who! Can the pot call the skillet black? Often
those so quick to condemn others are guilty of the same sins themselves!
In the end you can see the detail of the wine really
was not the point. It is the fact that most people will never be happy with
what the leader, or righteous Christian does, whether he is harsh or soft, a
rebuker, or a healer. The unspiritual carnal crowd will always accuse the
leader!
Both Jesus and John lost their lives in the hands of
those angry that their sin was exposed and envious of the power that made their
spirits feel very uncomfortable! These people wanted to be free from the conviction
of the exposure of their evil hearts full of sin. They had sin and they did not
want to give it up, so the solution was to kill the messenger exposing it!
8. We see this happen today over and over in the
communities in which we live and even within the churches! Do you see through the
horribleness of the hypocrisy of human nature? It’s all throughout the news
medias. When a person or group has a sin or an abuse problem, people criticize
and want justice and want to destroy everything for attention, but when a
person doing or saying something is innocent, not provoking but just doing good,
people still talk trash about them anyway! You can’t win for losing, as the old
expression goes!
When one examines closer you and I can determine
that the men and women of God have a spiritual power, an intimidating authority
that will expose sin for what it is, and this is either by words or good deeds.
Different people react in different ways to this righteous authority. Let’s
look at 4 different reactions to leadership carried out in a spiritual way.
1. There are those that have
truth in their hearts and respect and submit to the Word. These are the good
sheep, like John the Beloved, and these make the Lord happy by their submission
and obedience. They really want sin out of their lives and they become authentically
clean by allowing God to expose it daily in prayer. They change their character
to be worthy to be called a Christian and to lead and teach. Few times do these
follower leaders ever need to have pointed out their sin. But wait, don’t you
think yes, I am like that, I am the good one! Few people really are this mature
spiritually. Recall
Prov 20:6 Most men
will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?
2. There are the ones who want to be first. Instead
of trusting in the authority of God’s chosen ones, they want to challenge and show
off the authority they assume. This kind of person minimizes or abuses those
with the authority over them. Do you recall how James and John and their mother
argued over who would have the most power in heaven? (Mark 10:36) What kind of
a manipulating mother was that?
There are always people concerned about who is
first, and they want it to be one of them, they want to dominate. Usually they want the title and honor but
without the responsibilities. But Jesus said the first are last, and he that is
greatest amongst you should be your servant! Could this power seeking person be
you?
9. 3. Then
there are the deceptive ones. These are people who pretend to be good and
follow the leader but they follow for some other personal agenda. Do you recall
that Judas was a zealot? He wanted Jesus to help him accomplish his agenda of obtaining
power for the Jews to dominate Rome? He followed Jesus but he was not really “one”
with Him. His evil heart never converted and he was not really supporting Jesus
to spread God’s kingdom to win souls through preaching the word. He always
contradicted Jesus when he didn’t like something, like over the oil that Mary
Magdalene used to wash Jesus feet with. With that incident he self-righteously
wanted to show off that he would give to the poor?! You see, he wanted all the
people to see that he had more compassion than Jesus! When Jesus would not do
what he wanted in the end, he betrayed him. Could this ulterior motives person
be you?
4. Then there are the so called believers,
the distant followers, the non-committed. They follow no leader very long. There
was a time that there were 70 disciples instead of 12 until Jesus gave a sermon
that was too hard for them. These are the comfortable Christians, the just so
far and no further kind, that are not willing to go all the way.
John 6:65-68 And he said, Therefore
said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of
my Father.66 From
that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him. 67 Then
said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 68Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to
whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.
10. Those that leave the
churches or go shopping from church to church, do not want to commit nor submit
to anything nor anyone! In the end these misguided ones are not really obeying
Jesus nor doing a work for Him on earth. They want blessings from God but they
are not sending saved souls to the bank of heaven by their lack of commitment, by
their non usefulness to a leader. So the blessings they bring compared to the
assets they bring to God are at a deficiency! Are you a too comfortable
follower doing too little to support winning souls for Jesus?
One can try to look good to
others, but God knows our hearts! Which person are you? The real submitted
follower? The power tripping challenger?
The deceptive manipulator? Or the too comfortable non committed one?
Today God is calling
us to a higher level of service! Are you going to look more at the sins of
others than the sin in your own life? Do you want others dealt with harshly
when they sin, but we all know you would never tolerate your own medicine?
Matt 7:2 For with what
judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall
be measured to you again.
11. It is better to err on
the side of mercy than to err on the side of judgement! How will God judge you?
Have you said wrong things to someone and sinned? Now is the time to come
clean! Even if you confess something and the one you think is guilty should
confess and they don’t, leave it to God, he knows how to deal with them. Maybe
they are confessing and you do not know it!
Are you guilty of following
Jesus for the power, your agenda, or comfortableness? Now is the day to change
and become a submitted one willing to die for our Lord! All of the games of
human nature are exposed in the Bible, and you and God know where you stand in
your position of submission and remission of sins.
Be a real leader! The
paradox is submission and belonging to Jesus equals real freedom! You lead
others on what you follow. Do not let yourself and your plans remain your
plans, you will pass and be forgotten, only what is done for Jesus will last! Obey
Jesus today!
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