5 Prices a Leader Must Be Willing to Pay
5 Prices a Leader Must Be Willing to Pay (culled from ChurchLeaders.com)
by Perry Noble
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Jesus gave some INCREDIBLE advice in Luke 14:28-30!
Today, we will dive into five areas where we need to be willing to pay the price as a leader.
1. There Is a Financial Cost
Books cost money. Conferences cost money. Putting yourself in a position to be stretched and grown cost money. AND one of the qualities that I’ve always noticed in leaders who were “getting it done” is that they were personally willing to pay a financial price.
2. There Is an Emotional Cost
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Leading in the church is one of the most emotionally draining things you will EVER do. You will discover that you can go from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows with one e-mail or phone call. Your heart and motives will be called into question. Critics who don’t know you (nor do they want to know you) will malign, misrepresent, and attack you. On most days, you will feel overwhelmed and unworthy of your calling…and all of this requires that we be willing to pay the price emotionally.
3. There Is a Physical Cost
Laziness and leadership do NOT go hand in hand. It takes blood, sweat, and tears in order to be developed to your fullest leadership potential…which means you get your butt out of bed and go to work! And yes, REST is essential…but it isn’t possible to burn out if you’ve never actually been on fire. There are seasons where lots of time, energy, and focus is demanded—period.
4. There Is a Spiritual Cost
The more influential you become as a leader, the greater the intensity of spiritual attack on your life.
(BTW…I’ve had shots taken at me for saying this, but it’s true. I’ve experienced it personally…and in the Scriptures, we see in Acts 19 a demon literally having a conversation with seven guys…he tells them he knows Jesus and has heard about Paul, probably because he was causing such a disturbance, but then he tells the guys he hadn’t even heard about them!!! Like it or not…the enemy doesn’t pursue everyone with the same intensity.)
You will experience spiritual warfare. You will encounter temptation on a level that is greater than anything you could imagine. You have to be willing to fight the fight and pay the price if you want to be a godly leader.
5. There Is a Personal Cost
All of the things listed above come around to this…there IS a personal cost when it comes to leadership. It will NEVER cease to affect you. Jesus knew this when He was in the garden and yet still fully surrendered to the Father and went to the cross.
Galatians 6:9 is a promise we should take to heart as leaders. Do not give up…do not throw in the towel. At times, the price is incredibly high…but none of us has been asked to pay the price that the ONE we say we follow had to pay! His assignment was MUCH tougher than ours…and it brought Him joy to fulfill it.
So…let’s keep our eyes on Jesus and keep doing exactly what He has called us to do, knowing that He is with us, has equipped us, empowered us, and that II Corinthians 4:7 is as true today as it was when Paul wrote it!
DON’T GIVE UP!!!
Brethren,
Could it be true that we all, sorry, some of us do face the same adversary?
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