In our journey through 1 Corinthians, we come to a profound realization about leadership within the body of Christ. Leadership is not about titles, positions, or the applause of men; it is about servanthood and stewardship, about knowing who we belong to and being worth imitating in Christ.
I shared my personal journey into ministry, which began unexpectedly when I was voted to lead a high school Bible study. This experience taught me that leadership in God's kingdom is not about our plans or ambitions but about God's sovereign call and equipping. Every believer is called into ministry in some capacity, regardless of gifts or temperament. Our lives are to be centered around the Gospel, and in doing so, we are all called to lead in the unique ways God has designed us.
A Christ-centered leader knows who they belong to. We are servants and stewards of the mysteries of God. As servants, we are the lowest form of servant—an under-rower on a ship, not steering or making decisions but following the Captain's commands. As stewards, we manage what belongs to the Master, not claiming ownership but faithfully administering His resources. This perspective frees us from the fear of man and aligns us with the fear of the Lord, the only One to whom we ultimately answer.
Moreover, a Christ-centered leader is worth imitating. Paul boldly invites the Corinthians to imitate him as he imitates Christ. This is not arrogance but a reflection of a life so surrendered to Christ that it becomes a model for others. We all need spiritual fathers and mothers, mentors who exemplify Christ to us. I am grateful for those who have been such figures in my life, and I encourage each of us to be and find those worth imitating, leading others closer to Jesus.
In summary, leadership in the church is not about personal glory or human approval. It is about knowing who we belong to—Christ—and living lives that are worth imitating because they point others to Him. It is about being faithful stewards of what God has entrusted to us and serving with the humility of an under-rower, content to follow the Captain's lead.
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