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Divine Leadership. (How to become an Effective Leader).


God places great value and prize on 'leadership'. He wants a leader that He can lead, not a leader that will lead Him. Not a Rebellious stubborn leader. His commitment to super-leadership is, so much so that, He does nothing with people until He finds or develop faithful and responsible leader. God believes in leadership and practices leadership. When God thinks of a given project He will quickly begin to work on the right

individual or individuals to take on given kingdom task level to level at different times, places and stages. God does not use a leader He didn't train and develop with time. He does not use a leader He never made. An angelic leader: who never had been wrong, made a mistake or fallen before. God needs a truly born again Christian a leader: who will remain visibly born again in office. God needs somebody to stand a gap between Him and a people. An individual to lead His given project and people. A person to
invest on to invest on others. An individual to be visible somewhere for Him. A person to be understood and misunderstood for Christ. Someone to develop and work with. Somebody who will hear and understand Him. Somebody to hold responsible about His investment. Somebody to care when nobody cares. Somebody who will not abandon the work even when almost everybody leaves or renegotiates with something else because of what looks like manifold failure and difficulties. Somebody who will come first and go last. An individual who considers the fall of the Project his own fall. Somebody who will be quick to hear, slow to speak and strong to act through God, somebody fearless, firm with divine purpose, and bold unto death. Somebody who has studied enough to teach or is effective in the process. Somebody who what his lips is saying is the truth in his soul. God is looking for a leader; somebody with sanctified tongue, somebody who mind the sorts of people he works with, somebody who can meet God in His altar, somebody who know where God is and where His going with a people, somebody who can hold a vision and transform it to experience, and individual who will be patient enough to grow a vision from dream to a clearly recognisable source, develop followers and sponsors: "Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, Jehovah of hosts. Then flew one of the seraphim unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar: and he touched my mouth with it, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin forgiven. And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then I said, Here am I; send me. (Isaiah 6:5-8)" Normally God is never in
hurry in the making of a leader. Divine leadership requires more than civil leadership. Civil leadership is working with human legitimacy while divine leadership requires working with SUPERNATURAL LEGITIMACY and WILL. Pushing people to obey God. Although it shares some sets of common attributes or qualities such as dealing with people, working with theory or idea, giving three structure to your vision and acknowledged our source of authority And since of accomplishment. No family, local Church, Church denomination, ministry, business group or company, government, etc, succeeds without good and sacrificial leadership. Divine leadership leans heavy on who the leader is, what he knows and the relationship he keeps. Your leadership may be you and the Holy Spirit who called you to be led to lead. It can equally be you and some godfathers you have allowed yourself to develop along the line in error in other to keep yourself where you need not struggle for.
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