John Maxwell on Righteous Leaders (paraphrased):
There's something about righteousness - the kind of morally virtuous
lifestyle - that qualifies a person to lead others.
We should not choose leaders randomly. Legacy Leaders need to be counted on to get things done - and it's not necessarily the one with the most skill, talent, or social standing. Rather, it's the one who daily walks with righteousness. No doubt we all have our own weaknesses and frailties. But a righteous Legacy Leader is an example to other leaders and can be depended on. Legacy Leaders who walk with righteousness can help change the world.
Mike's Thoughts:
The Meriam-Webster on-line dictionary defines righteous as:
1: Acting in accord with divine or moral law : free from guilt or sin
2a: Morally right or justifiable
It is apparent to me that we need to seek righteous people to be leaders. To be a true leader, one doesn't have to be the most skilled, talented, or socially endowed; rather those who seek righteousness on a daily basis. We all have our weaknesses and frailties, but in spite of those shortcomings, we can still be righteous leaders by seeking what is morally right and justifiable in every decision we make. Will such leaders sometimes fall short of expectations? Of course! Even so, we need leaders who realize their limitations and seek to overcome them. We need leaders who desire to lead others "in accord with divine or moral law".
I can see where when one reads the first definition of righteous by Meriam-Webster where it says, "free from guilt or sin" that one could say that no man can measure up to this and therefore no man should be considered righteous. However, I believe we must take the entire first definition in context. The context is that there is an "act" taking place. While no man is perfect without guilt or sin, a righteous leader can take individual "actions" which are "in accord with divine or moral law" and the impetus behind that
individual action can be "free from guilt or sin".
Mike's Action Points:
1- I need to walk with righteousness every day.
2- I need to seek to make morally right and justifiable decisions.
3- I need to take action in accordance with divine or moral law.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Is Righteousness a Trait of Legacy Leaders?
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