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Home Forums Choose one of the four lessons discussed in this lecture and explain how you can use it to improve your abilities as a leader. Provide specific examples.

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  • Choose one of the four lessons discussed in this lecture and explain how you can use it to improve your abilities as a leader. Provide specific examples.

    Posted by Deleted User on 02/25/2021 at 13:23
    Anu replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 25 Members · 25 Replies
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  • Anu

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    01/10/2025 at 07:13

    The phrase “You can lead but be an irrelevant leader” is a powerful reminder that leadership is not just about holding a position of authority or guiding others—it’s about ensuring that your leadership is meaningful, impactful, and aligned with the needs of those you lead. It highlights the idea that, as a leader, you must remain relevant, connected, and adaptable to ensure that your guidance resonates with your team.

    Learning from Saul’s leadership failures, I can improve my own leadership by ensuring that my actions align with core values, staying open to feedback, leading with humility and confidence, and avoiding insecurity. These lessons will help me remain a relevant and effective leader, one whose actions and decisions inspire trust and positive outcomes, rather than becoming disconnected and ineffective.

  • Samuel

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    09/21/2023 at 04:02

    I am pleased with King David. He gave first place to God. When he was faced with problems, he enquired God alone. He admits his sin and mistakes and corrects them. Law of the Lord was the Law of the Nation too. Never consulted a media (witchcraft). He feared God and that gave him Wisdom. The law of the Lord was his light.

    His judgements were Fairley good. Loved his children. Did not put his hand on God’s anointed person, King Soul, although God gave him in his hands.

    Before every battle he enquired God and that lead him into victory.

    He was just and all the people loved his Kingship.

  • Shivangi

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    08/27/2023 at 04:02

    God has blessed all of us with different blessings. Leading people at our workplace or at home becomes more effective if we lead according to God vision. It also guide us not to misuse our position as leader.

  • Jyoti

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    08/17/2023 at 15:44

    WHEN YOU HAVE GOD’S HEART, YOU CAN ACHIEVE AMAZING THINGS.
    As I lead people in different capacities, I want to get closer to God to understand how He wants to work in their lives through me. Having His heart will help me see people in His perspective and give me courage and grace to face and overcome the challenges that will be there.

  • Dayanand

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    05/21/2023 at 02:30

    Leader with relavance. I might be a “officiating head” but i have a purpose. I have to be relavant with times, purpose and deeds.

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Home Forums Which of the four lessons discussed in this lecture challenges you most? Why?

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  • Anu

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    01/10/2025 at 07:19

    The lesson “God puts leaders in place for a reason” challenges me the most, because it reminds me that leadership is not about personal ambition or self-promotion, but about fulfilling a higher purpose. This perspective shifts the focus of leadership from a position of authority to a responsibility to serve others and lead with integrity, guided by a greater calling or mission.

  • Samuel

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    09/21/2023 at 03:51

    Lesson No.3 – King David. King David was a man of God’s own heart. He wanted to please God in all respects.
    This character of him challenges me.

  • Shivangi

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    08/27/2023 at 04:10

    Benefits of leadership can blind you. We all like to be appreciated, but this appreciation sometimes makes us blind and we start thinking that “yes I’m good at this ” Now this is a very dangerous position which make to fall in the traps and we stop in making improvements in ourself.

  • Jyoti

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    08/17/2023 at 15:31

    THE BENEFITS OF LEADERSHIP CAN BLIND YOU.
    When people praise, compliment and give gifts (for various reasons, like preaching/teaching/encouraging or fulfilling the leadership responsibilities), often times, there’s a feeling that says, “Yeah, I did it!” Knowing well, that this is arrogance and pride, still sometimes want to take credit for the investment of time and energy that I have put into. But, everything good comes from Heavenly Father. This should not be forgotten.

  • Dayanand

    Member
    05/21/2023 at 02:32

    When your actually recognised with a role being relavant is difficult. Finding ground and Gods purpose for my time as leader is important. I have to believe i was choose like david before i actually became a leader.

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