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Review from last week’s lesson
How would you explain the differences between self-centered and God-centered ambition in your life?
What are some areas of honorable/holy ambition in your life?
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Real leaders are in short supply.
Throughout the Bible, God searches for leaders.
When God finds a person who is:
Ready to lead
Commit to full discipleship
Take on responsibility for others
That person is used of God to the fullest possible.
Those leaders still have short-comings and flaws but still serve God as spiritual leaders.
Bible - Moses, Gideon, David
Church History - Martin Luther, John Wesley, Adoniram Judson, William Carey, and many others.
Gideon
david
2. Qualities of Leaders
Authoritative
Spiritual
Sacrificial
Authoritative
People desire reliable leaders who know where they are going and are confident of getting there.
Spiritual
Without a strong relationship with God, even the most attractive and competent person cannot lead people to God.
Sacrificial
This trait follows the model of Jesus, who gave Himself for the whole world and who calls us to follow in His steps.
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