Leadership and Freedom
Posted in abuse, freedom, leadership, servanthood on June 14th, 2008 by Steve Bradley – Be the first to comment
In the wake of this abuse, the Israelites were willing to sacrifice many of their freedoms in exchange for a seemingly more effective leadership model — where power was consolidated, centralized, and delivered over into the hands of one chief executive. Despite God’s warnings, they found it more preferable to serve a single human king they could see, rather than a God they could not see.
Makes me wonder — do we trust God’s leadership when human leaders fail or abuse their power? How much of our own freedom/responsibility do we trade in to serve leaders we can see (and hope to affect/control on some level?) versus God, who we can neither see nor control?
How does such abuse affect us? When we have a chance to lead, do we follow the way of Jesus (bottom up, washing feet/servanthood, preserving freedom, empowering), or that of earthly kings (top down, being served, limiting freedom, consolidating power)?



