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This week we continue to look at the stewarding purpose with a focus on humility as an important aspect of stewarding purpose. We also emphasized the importance of being great servants if we desire to be great leaders.
Joshua served Moses with humility and never complained about his role. When Moses died, the Lord called Joshua to that leadership position. Had Joshua not prepared himself in a former season, He wouldn't have been able to function effectively when it was time for him to do so.
Similarly, David embodied humility in his call to be King. Although he was anointed to be King during his younger years, David continued tending to the sheep as a young shepherd boy. He didn't allow his anointing to get in the way of what he was currently doing. It was several years later that David was appointed to be King. But before he could sit in the palace as King he needed to be trained.
Unlike normal kings who are trained inside of a palace, David was trained right there in his field; rescuing his sheep from lions and bears. In the beginning it may have seemed pointless for a king go be trained in the field for a royal role, but with God nothing is wasted.
As you listen in I hope this is a blessing to you. And if it is, please like and share the podcast with someone else. Until next time this is The Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha, I'll see you in the other side.
By Neisha SibleyThis week we continue to look at the stewarding purpose with a focus on humility as an important aspect of stewarding purpose. We also emphasized the importance of being great servants if we desire to be great leaders.
Joshua served Moses with humility and never complained about his role. When Moses died, the Lord called Joshua to that leadership position. Had Joshua not prepared himself in a former season, He wouldn't have been able to function effectively when it was time for him to do so.
Similarly, David embodied humility in his call to be King. Although he was anointed to be King during his younger years, David continued tending to the sheep as a young shepherd boy. He didn't allow his anointing to get in the way of what he was currently doing. It was several years later that David was appointed to be King. But before he could sit in the palace as King he needed to be trained.
Unlike normal kings who are trained inside of a palace, David was trained right there in his field; rescuing his sheep from lions and bears. In the beginning it may have seemed pointless for a king go be trained in the field for a royal role, but with God nothing is wasted.
As you listen in I hope this is a blessing to you. And if it is, please like and share the podcast with someone else. Until next time this is The Polymath Podcast with Ms Neisha, I'll see you in the other side.