Partnering for True Success

Luke Kuepfer • Jun 03, 2019

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 6:7)


In Mark 6:7 Jesus sent his disciples to partner with him in mission. The term “send” in this passage has the same root as “apostle,” expressing the idea that those sent were official representatives of the one doing the sending. Jesus cast vision from the top in terms of the traditional leadership pyramid, but then flipped it upside down for the implementation stage by empowering them with his authority to do exactly as he had done in his ministry. Jesus’ disciples were an extension of him. True serving leaders are more committed to their vision than to their own success. Therefore, they multiply themselves to accomplish their mission. In contrast, insecure leaders attempt to secure their power base, often using manipulative or coercive techniques to control the people they lead. Jesus called his disciples into relationship, sent them out in supportive groups of two, and gave them the authority needed to accomplish their shared vision.


Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: Have I ever used manipulative or coercive techniques to control others? If so, what did I do? Am I secure enough to share my authority and empower others for success? What might that look like in my context? How can I partner with others to multiply my influence?







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