“PEOPLE
WILL SERVE AND FOLLOW THE LEADERs WHO SERVES THEIR NEEDS”
KEEPING
LEADERSHIP’S ROLE IN FOCUS
Ezekiel 34 provides an excellent example of how leadership
style and attitude impact people and organizational productivity.
….“Woe to the shepherds of Israel who feed
themselves! Should not the shepherds feed the flocks? 3 You eat the fat and clothe yourselves with the
wool; you slaughter the fatlings, but you do not feed the flock. 4 The weak you have not strengthened, nor have you
healed those who were sick, nor bound up the broken, nor brought back what was
driven away, nor sought what was lost; but with force and cruelty you have
ruled them. 5 So they were
scattered because there was no shepherd; and they became food for all
the beasts of the field when they were scattered…….EZEKIEL 34:2-5
SOME VERY
IMPORTANT LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES THAT ARE SUGGESTED HERE ARE:-
1.
THE
LEADER SHOULD NOT EXPLOIT THOSE WHO WORK UNDER HIM.
~To pursue
our own selfish interests while neglecting the needs of the people who serve
under us is offensive to GOD. He pronounces a “WOE” on any kind of that
leadership.
2. THE LEADER SHOULD LOOK FOR THE WAYS TO
SERVE THOSE UNDER HIM
~People
have a lot of needs to be met. The weak need to be strengthened and encouraged.
-the sick need to be healed.
-The strayed need to be brought back.
- The lost need to be found.
-israel’s leaders in Ezekiels time did not meetany of these needs.
On the contrary they used their power to be cruel and harsh
with the people.
Keep in mind that the effective leader uses his position and
authority to serve and meet the needs of others, not to force them to serve his
needs.
3. THE LEADER SHOULD SERVE WILLINGLY AND
EAGERLY
~”Be the shepherds
of Gods flock that is under your care, serving as overseers. Not because you
MUST, but because you are willing,. As God wants it to be.” 1Peter 5:2
-The effective leader doesn’t complain about his
responsibility to serve the work-related needs of the subordinates.
4. THE LEADER SHOULD EXHIBIT SUCH A SPIRIT
THAT PEOPLE WILLINGLY FOLLOW.
-We saw from Ezekiel that the
leaders used their positions to meet their own needs and desires at their
people’s expense. In addition, they have behaved “harshly and brutally” with the effect on
people being ..”So they were scattered because there was no shepherd”…(EZ 34:5)
-Notice that the excessive use of authority
and failure to meet the people’s needs drove them away. This principle applies
to the church as well as any type of an organization. People resist the
excessive use of authority by their leaders.
The new Testament tells us to avoid dominating those under us. “ Not
lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock”
1Peter 5:3
~leaders are to
provide an example people will want to follow. How do they do that? As mentioned
in chapter 1 “If today you will be a servant to those people and serve them and
give them a favorable answer they will always be your servants” 1 KINGS 12:7.
“PEOPLE
WILL SERVE AND FOLLOW THE LEADER WHO SERVES THEIR NEEDS”
Thoughts by
Moses Njoroge.
Motivational
speaker and a freelance Blogger.
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