Leading with God’s Authority

Luke Kuepfer • June 17, 2019

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 6:8)


In Mark 6:8 Jesus told each of his disciples to take a staff, a symbol of authority and power, with them on their mission. However, like the staff of Moses, it was not a sign of their power, but their leader’s. When Moses led the people of Israel he first had to throw his staff down and relinquish his control; ever after it was “God’s staff.” With that staff plagues were initiated, the Red Sea parted, water gushed from a rock, and war was won. Before meeting Jesus, the disciples had control over the details of their lives, determining their careers and future. They left all to follow Jesus, however, laying down their rights in order to find new freedom under him. After leaving their jobs, security, and dreams, Jesus empowered them with his authority to follow his mission. Serving leaders share their power and authority. They equip and empower those they lead with the necessary means to make them successful in their shared mission.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: In what leadership roles do I currently have authority and power? How might I increase my level of influence and authority? Would I be willing to lay down my job, security, or dreams to pursue the mission of someone else? Am I empowering and equipping others to lead with my authority?







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