“Delegation is not ‘dumping’ tasks on others, it was a deliberate attempt to release responsibility and power to others so that they grow and the work is multiplied.” https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders sharpen their leadership capacity simply to increase their current impact. But serving leaders develop their leadership muscles in preparation for eternal impact. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
The picture Scripture paints is not an eternity without work but work without the curse! No frustration, no futility, no wasted effort, no sweat. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders work hard to build and create wealth with no thought of how it may impact eternity. But serving leaders seek to create “splendor” that will enter into eternity. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders look forward to completing their work and live for the times they are not working. But serving leaders embrace work to glorify God, now and in eternity. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders weed out only what does not increase profit with little thought to integrity. But serving leaders are willing to pay the price of exposing and removing anything that does not belong to the Kingdom of God. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders work to promote their own kingdom and agenda. But serving leaders see their work as visible revelation of the Kingdom of Jesus. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders view their work as simply a way to earn an income and are not concerned about the quality of their efforts. But serving leaders seek to work with excellence because they see their work as a calling from God. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders see their daily work as a reflection of the choices they have made about their careers. But serving leaders see their work as a response to God’s call on their lives. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS
Some leaders seek power and authority to benefit themselves. But serving leaders see their work as partnership with God to bring His good rule upon the earth. https://t.co/d0L6JVs0ZS