Read today’s texts first: 1 Kings 12; 2 Chronicles 10,11; Philippians 2
MAXIMize YOUR DAY
History will only stop repeating itselfwhen we learn from the mistakes of others.
If only Rehoboam could have read Philippians 2, or at least had seen the example of Jesus, before splitting God’s chosen people into two competing nations. But wait, we have the completed Bible today and we do the same thing as Rehoboam, over and over again. Pastors, exercising selfish ambition to grow bigger and better ministries, are splitting churches on a daily basis around the world. The solution is so simple, and yet it seems so difficult for immature leaders.
Rehoboam’s first mistake was choosing to listen to the younger leaders instead of experienced elders. We now have a culture that embraces young leaders, with their new ideas and fresh approaches for reaching a changing world. That is a good thing! What is bad is marginalizing the past generation of leaders, dismissing their experience as irrelevant. Old guys like me have learned some invaluable lessons, usually the hard way. History will only stop repeating itself when we learn from the mistakes of others.
His second mistake was exacting sacrifice from his subjects without leading by example. It’s like politicians who promise fiscal restraint and then vote themselves a pay raise as soon as they are elected. And they wonder why they can’t get re-elected! Imagine how people would respond to a politician or pastor who leads the way in reducing spending by taking a personal cut in pay. Leaders who are willing to sacrifice and serve will earn the undying loyalty of their followers.
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus (2:3-5).
“Lord, You led us all by Your example of humble service. You, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made [Yourself] nothing, taking the very nature of a servant (2:6,7). I should do no less.”
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