So,
therefore, make it a habit to confess your sins to each other, and then pray
for each other, so you all may be healed and restored together in unity. (James
5:16)
What do you do when you know that it’s you
who has messed up? Do you try to hide it, or explain it away, so that you won’t
need to humble yourself and confess? Your people see your actions. They know
when you mess up, whether you admit it or not. If your actions are inconsistent
with your stated values, they must find a way to deal with that difference.
They will create an explanation. Studies have shown that people usually become
tightly bound to that explanation they create. You can’t risk that they will
choose to say that you have abandoned the vision and values of your
organization. You must let them know it was an error; that you have not changed
– you are simply human.
Confession, as the writer explains, is God’s
plan for His people to live together in unity. The Lord has a people, and He
has a purpose for that people – together. Only when you are humble, accepting
that you too need Jesus, and your people, to be fulfilled, can you follow Him
faithfully.
Be transparent. Be humble when you fail, and
lead your people to genuine unity.
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