We finished this week our Godly Leadership series. It has been a very edifying and enjoyable series to post them each week.
Here’s the table of contents to our outline series:
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We finished this week our Godly Leadership series. It has been a very edifying and enjoyable series to post them each week.
Here’s the table of contents to our outline series:
Posted in Biblical Leadership, Christian leadership, Christian living, Christianity, God, influence, influences, Jesus, leadership, Leadership training, Reformed, Theology, tagged Biblical Leadership, Christainity, Christian leadership, Christian living, God, influence, influences, Jesus, leadership, Leadership training, Reformed, Theology on December 16, 2020| 22 Comments »
Note: This is the twelfth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader pursue Godly Ambition
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Have you wondered whether ambition is something a Christian and Christian leader can desire?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that as a Christian and a godly leader we pursue Godly ambition
Quick Comments about meaning of ambition
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John MacArthur. Called to Lead. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishing Company, September 5th 2010. 240 pp.
5 out of 5
Purchase: Amazon
Want to read a book on biblical leadership? I know there are books out there that are “Christian leadership” that sometimes is more secular based than biblically based where worldly view of leadership is “baptized” with Christianese but it might not be God-centered. Well, this is not those kind of bad books. Instead this is an excellent book by Pastor and Teacher John MacArthur and I thought it was really well written and relevant and applicable. At the same time this book in its exploration of the Apostle Paul’s example of leadership is also a good example of what does solid Bible exposition and preaching and teaching looks like.
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Note: This is the tenth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader deal with difficult people biblically
Selected Verse
Establish the need: How do you deal with difficult people?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that as a Christian and a godly leader we deal with difficult people biblically
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Note: This is the tenth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader raises leaders
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Have you thought about raising up leaders?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that as a Christian leader we would raise up other leaders
What I mean by “raising leaders”
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Note: This is the ninth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader is Self-Discipline
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Do you struggle with self-discipline?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would be self-disciplined both as a Christian and also as a godly leader.
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Note: This is the eighth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader is Fair
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Are you someone fair?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would be fair both as a Christian and also as a godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of fairness:
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Note: This is the seventh installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader Deal with Frustration Biblically
Selected Verse
Establish the need: How do you handle frustration?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would deal with frustrations biblically both a Christian and foundation to be a godly leader.
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Note: This is the sixth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader motivate others
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Do you motivate others to do what needs to be done?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would be intentionally decisive as a Christian and foundation to be a godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of motivation:
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Note: This is the fifth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader Is Decisive
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Are you a person that is known by others for being decisive?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would be intentionally decisive as a Christian and foundation to be a godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of decisive:
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Note: This is the fourth installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader Plans Wisely
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Are you a person that plan wisely?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would desire to plan things well as a Christian and foundation to be a godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of planning:
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Note: This is the third installment in our series on biblical leadership.
A Godly Leader Takes Initiative
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Are you a person that takes initiative?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would desire to take initiative as a Christian and foundation to be a godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of taking initiative:
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Note: This is the second installment in our series on biblical leadership. Check out our first outline “Why Godly Leadership matters.”
A Godly Leader is Trustworthy
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Do you see the importance of being trustworthy in your own life?
Purpose: Today we shall three points so that we would desire to be trustworthy as a foundation to be a godly Christian and godly leader.
Quick Comments about meaning of being trustworthy:
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Why Godly Leadership matters
Selected Verse
Establish the need: Is this important?
Purpose: Today we shall see five areas that need good leadership so we can take a biblical study of leadership seriously.
Posted in Biblical Leadership, Biblical manhood, biblical masculinity, Christianity, God, Reformed, Theology, tagged Biblical Leadership, Biblical manhood, biblical masculinity, Christianity, God, Reformed, Theology on August 1, 2017| 5 Comments »
This is point 3 of our series on “God created roles for Men from Genesis 2.”
This series aim to explore four truths about manhood from Genesis 2:15-18a so that men would live up to God’s design of your identity today.
So what’ is the final point of what we can learn from Genesis 2:15-18a?