What the New Testament Says About Leadership

As always, thanks for joining our study. Today, we conclude the two-part series “What the Bible Says About Leadership. If you missed last week’s featuring the Old Testament leadership, take five minutes and read it now. While the rest of us wait, we can stay energized listening to a classic song with a title in the headlines. Now that everyone is awake, let’s proceed. 

Leadership in the New Testament is about Jesus. Through His interactions with the lowly and the powerful, He perfected leadership’s highest qualities and wrote “the manual” about how leaders should comport themselves. 

Last week, we studied the Old Testament’s four great rulers — Moses, Joshua, David, and Solomon — chosen by Almighty God to lead His people to fulfill His greater plan. All four sinned and had flaws because they were human, but Jesus was without sin since He was divine, albeit also human.

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