…and very slow to anger. (James 1:19)
Accept your people as they are, even when
they differ from you. Love them enough to seek their best as a higher priority
than your own. But, begin where they are.
Daily devotions for organizational leaders
…and very slow to anger. (James 1:19)
Accept your people as they are, even when
they differ from you. Love them enough to seek their best as a higher priority
than your own. But, begin where they are.
… slow to respond… (James 1:19)
As you listen to your people, with genuine concern, you evidence that you care for the person and for their condition. Listening with such concern is a way of helping another feel that they are not alone. It can validate them as members of a community, and tell that person, “We are in this together,” long before the first word you say in response. “Slow to respond,” means, “listen long enough” for the Lord to work in you and in the other person.
Love your people enough to listen to them in a way that helps them understand how much you care. Remember that your active listening may communicate concern more effectively than your words or answers.
So – (because the Lord Jesus chose to give us life through Himself) – my beloved people, let everyone be swift to hear… (James 1:19)
Constantly
dwell on the word of Christ while you teach and remind each other whether
singing or reading, let your hearts focus with gratitude on him. In each thing
you do or say, be sure everything brings glory to Jesus and is done as He leads
you. (Colossians 3:16-17)
You can never dwell on the word of Christ too much. If you have sought the Lord’s guidance; His plan for you and your people, He has given you a word specific to that work. The direction or vision for your way forward together and the important principles or values that He impressed upon you as vital, are part of God’s word.
Paul says here to read and re-read, sing and re-sing, teach, and remind each other constantly of this word from God. Paul knows the value of this repetition. He knows this constant focus will serve to renew your heart, change you, and grow you. As they hear you speak with passion about the way forward, your people will be drawn to recognize and appreciate the work of Jesus more each day.
Focus on the word of God, the Scriptures, the hymns and Psalms, and His personal word to you for your life today. Dwell on this word to find the life He desires for you.
(As
the people whom God has chosen (verse 12))… Let the peace of Jesus Christ; His
rule, make every decision for you. You were called to be one people for Him and
His purposes. Always be grateful that He has loved you and called you – let
praise and thanksgiving be your character. (Colossians 3:15)
Are you optimistic? Shouldn’t you be? You
believe that the Lord loves you, and He has chosen you. You know He has a
purpose for you. God has called you to lead His people to become a community
that is united in doing His work. Should you not be always grateful and
optimistic?
So, if someone is to have a part in Jesus Christ, he must become a new creation. The old ways; the old parts – they all die. Listen – everything will be made new. (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Jesus is who we put forward, advising, urging, and teaching everyone with all wisdom of the Spirit. We do this so we may see each life be filled and completed as a work of Christ Jesus. (Colossians 1:28)