Leading from a State of Preparedness

Luke Kuepfer • Feb 05, 2018

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Matthew 24:36–51)

In Matthew 24:36–51, Jesus instructed his disciples on what to do while waiting for his second coming. Typically one deals with the unknown in either of two ways: 1) Anxiously contemplating endless possibilities, and 2) Numbing oneself into mindlessness through pleasure or work. Jesus offered a much better approach: in essence, be ready and watching while faithfully stewarding your resources and time. A posture of readiness is maintained by serving leaders who continuously develop their character and integrity. They cultivate watchfulness by remaining aligned to their Audience of One despite ever-changing circumstances. Serving leaders are vigilant but not uptight, staying focused on the task entrusted to them. While living on high alert is tiring and next to impossible, one can and must live in a state of preparedness. Practice faithful stewardship while eagerly expecting the best that is yet to come.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

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KEY QUESTIONS: How do I typically deal with unknowns? What are some valid concerns that require vigilant monitoring or ongoing assessment? How can I live in a state of preparedness?

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