Jesus was no pushover

Foreign kings order their people around, and powerful rulers call themselves everyone’s friends. But don’t be like them. The most important one of you should be like the least important, and your leader should be like a servant. (Luke 22:25-26 CEV)

There have been lots of charismatic and visionary leaders and CEOs throughout history, but none of them come close to topping the world-changing importance of Jesus Christ. So what lessons can we learn from His example as a leader?
 When He was spending His last evening on earth with His closest friends, He washed their feet to signify the way in which He wanted His disciples to treat those they came in contact with. Washing His disciples’ feet was an act of extreme humility. Yet it is also considered a key illustration of Jesus’ mission on earth.
 At the same time, Jesus was no pushover. He had a vision, a strategy, and a plan. He knew where He was going and could inspire others to follow Him. He gave His followers a very clear mandate:
 “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you”. (Matthew 28:19–20)
 He inspired His followers by His example and He challenged them with His vision. He also trusted them and delegated the work to them. Jesus spoke with authority and also great humility. I believe His words and His example spell out some of the most profound leadership principles available. —G. L. Ellens [1]

True greatness, true leadership, is found in giving yourself in service to others, not in coaxing or inducing others to serve you. —J. Oswald Sanders

[1] Activated Meet the CEO

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