17-18The
seventy-two followers came back – elated, saying, “Master – even the devils
obeyed us at the sound of your name.” Jesus said, “I saw the adversary tumble
down like lightning from the sky… 20But don’t celebrate that you defeated the demons.
Rather, celebrate that the Lord, God makes that victory possible!”(Luke
10:17-20)
Do you celebrate? It takes time and costs
resources to celebrate. Why would you spend money needlessly to throw a party?
Isn’t the satisfaction of experiencing the victory enough? You will celebrate.
In whatever way you feel is appropriate, you will take a personal victory lap.
The real question is, will you allow your people to join you?
Jesus let His people celebrate. He was never
in too big of a hurry to focus on them, and what was going on in their lives.
This passage likely is a shortened version of a much longer discussion, but
Luke does include that Jesus joined in, echoing His peoples’ excitement (vv.18
& 19). Then, He did what every great leader should do. He reminded them it
was God’s work that they had done, and that God gave them everything they used
to succeed. Jesus pointed all the celebration toward God. They celebrated Him rather
than what they had done.
Be the leader who sees value in celebration.
Show the world that God has worked in and through you and your people each time
He does something great.
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