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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Daily Reflections - November 7,2012


LEADING AND LEARNING TO BE LED
 
It is discouraging for a leader to constantly justify himself before his people. We need to learn to trust our leaders’ judgment and follow their lead. But if you have a moral objection to a particular course of action, you are free to express it but even then there are ways of doing so loyally. It may not be necessary to challenge the leadership of a person in a public manner. However, there are times when even this is necessary.
It is important that leaders know what they are asking for from their people. It is important that a leader never asks anyone to do something he is not willing to do. It is essential that a leader lead the way by example. The place for the leader is at the front, though a leader must always have a mind for the next generation and actively prepare those who will take his place in the coming years. Leadership is not an easy task. While there are honors that often accompany it, still it is first and foremost a place of service and laying down one’s life for the cause at hand.
St. Paul tells us that we should avoid complaining and arguing. He tells us to be ready to live as sons and daughters of God. He says that we must be ready to place the power of our wills at the service of God’s will and His Kingdom. This is the race that really matters. It does not matter if we earn the most money or become the most famous or have the most political power or whatever it is that the world decides is important. What matters is that we run the race of our faith to the finish line – namely, do the will of God as it is presented to us from day to day. This, along with the grace of God, is the only way to ensure that we will be saved. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: As a Christian leader, are you willing to be led by your mentors and guides, or do you resist submitting your life to others?
 
Jesus, grant me the grace to realize that I need all the help I can get. May I always be ready to receive the advice of those who know better than I do.
 

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