06/09/2025
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Biblical leadership is radically different from worldly leadership.
In the world, leadership is often about titles, control, influence, and platform.
But in Scripture, leadership is about servanthood, sacrifice, and Christlike character.
So, what does Biblical leadership look like?
1. Leadership that serves, not lords.
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant.” (Matthew 20:26) Hindi pa-bida, hindi pa-power trip. Biblical leaders stoop low, wash feet, and lead by example.
2. Leadership that listens before leading.
Biblical leaders seek wisdom from the Word and from the Spirit, not just trends or opinions. They’re shepherds and not bosses. They lead not just with vision, but with compassion and discernment.
3. Leadership that reflects Christ.
Hindi sapat ang charisma kung walang character. Biblical leaders model humility, purity, and integrity. “Imitate me, as I imitate Christ,” sabi ni Paul (1 Corinthians 11:1).
4. Leadership that builds others, not themselves.
True leaders don’t use people to fulfill their ministry. They equip people to fulfill their calling. They multiply, not just manage.
5. Leadership that is accountable and never above correction.
Biblical leaders remain teachable. They don’t hide behind the “pastor card” or title. They welcome correction, because they know they are still growing.
In the Kingdom, the highest leaders are the lowest servants.
Biblical leadership is not about climbing higher, but going deeper.
Deeper in humility.
Deeper in love.
Deeper in dependence on God.
Don’t just aim to be a leader. Aim to be a shepherd after God’s own heart (Jeremiah 3:15). Because at the end of the day, we don’t lead for applause, rather, we lead for His glory.