1Samuel 22:1-2; 2Samuel 23:13-17
The
making of a leader is not by age but by grace. Leaders are not enforced on
people but people make their choice of leader (1Sam.18:16). Still dwelling on
inestimable lessons we can draw from the life of a man called David this
morning, I will like for us to consider some of the qualities in his leadership
style as well as his character development. As a leader, the first person to
lead is you. A leader is not born but raised.
Looking
through the life of David before ascending the throne, and how he built up
himself, David developed godly character and a strong leadership style that
will stand any test of all times. By the godly guidance and experiences he
gathered as while tending his father’s flock, he became a trained leader that
desired him to be. A leader is made in the place of service. God desires for
his people to be diligent in all they do – that’s where leadership starts from
(Rom.12:11).
The
following qualities are found prominently exhibited in David’s life and these
helped him to develop kingly and leadership characters.
- Godliness :
David was an
example of a godly leader found in the bible. No wonder God called him a man
after his own heart. David feared God and would pray to inquire from on any
matter. 1Sa
23:2, 4
Any leader that
will be used of God must be godly and be contented – 1 Tim. 6:6
- Humility – 1 Sam. 18:5, 14, 30
David humbled
himself all the way even after when he knew the exalted position God had placed
him. He was also by positional exalted by Saul.
God expects us to
be humbled as leaders of his people. Psalm 10:17, Prov. 16:19, James4:10, 1Pet.
5:6
- Risk taking, boldness and courage –
The killing of Goliath
and the killing of 200 men of philistine whose foreskins he brought to King
Saul in exchange for dowry on Micah are few examples of David’s courageous
acts. David absolutely trusted God for every victory (1Sam. 18:25-27).
God only use people
of courage to carry out his assignments.
- Exemplified and compassionate living – 2Sam.23:16
A leader is first a
follower and then a leader. A good followership makes a good leadership. David
lived an exemplified life as a leader; he knows the quality and worth of every
sacrificial effort and would not take it for granted.
- Watchfulness – 1Sam. 18:10-11
Success is as good
as invitation for adversity. David in all his achievements did not totally
depend on anyone. Saul became David’s enemy because of the victory God won for
Israel through him.
As leader, the
bible enjoins us to always be vigilant (1Pet.5:8).
- Anticipation/persistence – 1Sam. 22:3-4
A leader stays
focus and anticipates every promise made by God. It may look as if the promise
will never come, a leader must lose the sight of where God is taking him.
- Loyalty – 1Sam. 24:8-11, 26:15-22
Leadership is about
loyalty to God and also to people who are leaders over us. David was loyal to
Saul until he killed himself
- Testimony – 2Sam. 12:13
Finally, leader’s
life must be a testimony for others to follow. Even though David’s life was
also not totally free from human error, he however won God’s heart by his
repentant heart
PASTOR FEMI ATODE
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