Once upon a time the trees decided to choose a king. First they said to the olive tree,
‘Be our king!’ But the olive tree refused, saying, ‘Should I quit producing the olive oil
that blesses both God and people, just to wave back and forth over the trees?’
‘Be our king!’ But the olive tree refused, saying, ‘Should I quit producing the olive oil
that blesses both God and people, just to wave back and forth over the trees?’
(Judges 9:8 NLT)
Pursuing leadership is a good thing if you are doing it for the right reason. If you seek to be great, you will never be useful. If you strive to be useful, God can make you great.
The story unfolds as Abimelech, Gideon’s son, through his cunning, becomes King. His first act as King is to kill all of his seventy half-brothers except one, Jotham. Jotham tells an interesting parable (Judges 9:7-16 NLT). The trees decided to choose a King. It was offered to valuable trees like the olive, the fig, and the grapevine. They all wanted to serve rather than to assume control, to do good rather than rule. Yet, when the same suggestion was made to the thornbush, it was accepted with glee. Someone once said that if you find a person looking for authority, give them responsibility. If you find a person seeking responsibility, give them authority.
We should never seek leadership for the fame, fortune, or power that comes with it. These things may become necessary by-products of your position, but should never be the reasons we seek authority. Position yourself to serve, and if God has gifted you with leadership skills, watch God nurture your abilities and make then evident to others.
Those who are faithful in little things will be faithful in much. You can be useful before you are great, but you can never be great before you are useful.
Those who are faithful in little things will be faithful in much. You can be useful before you are great, but you can never be great before you are useful.
Image used with permission by Microsoft.
Ken Barnes the author of “The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places” YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website:https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website:https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
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