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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Born To Lead



Essayist: Ebenezer Zor

“Then the Lord spoke to Joshua son of Nun and said to him, ‘Be confident and determine. You will lead the people of Israel into the land that I promised them and I will be with you’’ Deuteronomy 31:33

When Moses turned 120 years and being told by God he will not cross river Jordan to see the promise land ‘Canaan’ with his feet, he appointed Joshua as his successor. According to Bible articles, Joshua lacked certain leadership qualities and styles. But when God appeared, he spurred him on.

In Deuteronomy 34:9 tells us “Joshua son of Nun was filled with wisdom, because Moses had appointed him to be his successor. The people of Israel obeyed Joshua and kept his commands that the Lord had given them through Moses”

Leadership at all levels requires wisdom of God taught by the Spirit; not of human wisdom. For human wisdom taught by humans have limitations.
Conceivably, the Spirit ensures obedience, unity and understanding for the walk in the Lord.

Similarly in Joshua 1:2 God said Joshua “My servant Moses is dead. Get ready now; you and all the people of Israel, and across the river Jordan into the land that I am given”. Joshua’s leadership began here.
Folks you are not an ordinary person. Naturally you are born to lead in the family, community, school, church, job and many more. Get closer to God to discover to recover your leadership qualities and styles.

Quote: “If nothing can be studied from you, you are unworthy of being a mentor” EZ

Developing Your Christian Life
1. Find a believing church to attend
2. Study the word of God daily
3. Enjoy the fellowship and workmanship of God
4. Practise the word of God
5. Have faith in the word

PRAYER
From today I am born to rule over my finances, job, marriage, calling in the Lord, education in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

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