Each month as the board meets here at church, we have been
reading and discussing chapters from various books in an effort to help us grow
and be more effective leaders. The book we are presently going through is “the
Conviction to Lead” by Al Mohler.
Here is one of the quotes that stood out to me this month:
“The Christian leader must have mental reflexes that
correspond to biblical truth. When something happens or an issue arises, the
leader's mind must activate the right intellectual reflex. Once that reflex is
engaged, the process of thought is already far down the road. If the reflex is
wrong, the leader is in danger-and so are all those he leads.” (page 34, second
paragraph)
How good are our instincts? How quickly can we assess a
situation, and naturally reflex into a biblical response? We understand that it
takes time to learn a new physical skill, we even continue to work on some of them
for most of our lives, but do we realize that we need to be working on our
spirituals skills just as regularly?
This has major implications to every type of believer. If
we have not trained ourselves to reflex the right spiritual response, then in a
heated and tense situation we have almost no ability to respond biblically. We
cannot assume we will just say the right thing, or do the right thing- we all
know that we are more likely to do the wrong thing or say the wrong thing. How
can we prepare our reflexes to respond rightly? An athlete repeats the same
movement over and over so that during competition he doesn't have to think
about the movement, it just happens. We need to repeat spiritual truth over and
over, meditate, study, listen, read, and engage other godly people in conversation.
The more we know of the Word of God, and the better we understand it, the
quicker and godlier our responses will be.
We often joke that no one gets to Mountain Home, AR by
accident. We live in an off the path place. A serious truth though is that no one becomes godly by accident either. We must choose to go the
hard route, to learn the hard lessons, but the result is worth it!
Really enjoyed this post!
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