19 Things It Is Not
Normal For Leaders To Do
By Brian Dodd
Many leaders are
sabotaging their leadership. Countless leaders are doing things that are
foolish. They are doing things that are not normal. But there is hope.
One of the most famous leadership
stories Jesus ever told was the one of the Prodigal Son. This parable from Luke
15 is pregnant with implications for leaders. Just look at its main characters:
the loving and compassionate father; the bitter older brother; the younger
brother who wasted his life only to come to his senses and go back home.
This past Sunday, Dr.
Ike Reighard, the delightful senior pastor of Piedmont Church, delivered the
best message on this passage from Luke 15 I have ever heard.
The following are 19
Things It Is Not Normal for Leaders to Do Ike taught those in attendance. You
can listen to his full message by clicking HERE.
It is not normal to
become so fixated on what you do not have that you completely forget what you
do have. Jealousy is the fear of being displaced. However, the greatest form of
obedience is when we do something because we love God.
It is not normal to
make the worst decision you’ve ever made in the best place you’ve ever been,
and turn around and make the best decision you’ve ever made in the worst place
you’ve ever been. Do you know how many people are leaving the Father’s house?
Anything that Jesus was willing to die for is important. And Jesus died for the
church.
It’s not normal to
think you can make poor choices and live a good life. Insanity is doing the
same thing over and over and expecting different results. The distant country
is not a geographical location. It is a state of mind.
It’s not normal to
believe you do not reap what you sow. The height of fallacy is to think we can
sow certain things and life’s just going to work out. It doesn’t always work
out.
It’s not normal to
trade the father’s house for a farmer’s pig pen.
It’s not normal to
trade the things that are good and right for the things that are bad and evil.
It’s not normal to
allow your quest for freedom to lead you into bondage. In your quest for
freedom many people do not get anything. They wind up in the pig pen.
It’s not normal to come
to your senses when your senseless actions place you in a mess. You can’t fix
stupid. The first step to getting out of stupid is to recognize how stupid
stupid is. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. You need more than
intentions. You need direction.
It’s not normal to get
up from where you are and head out for where you need to go. But it sure is
wise.
It’s not normal to say,
“I’ve sinned. I am sorry. Please forgive me.” But it will change your marriage.
But it will change your relationship with your kids. Forgiveness is the key
relational issue in the Bible.
It’s not normal in a
family to feel anger when you should feel joy. There are people who get joy
from keeping things stirred up. This is what happens in churches.
It’s not normal to feel
you’ve been cheated when you’ve actually been rewarded. The older brother was
rewarded. We have all sinned. We are all in the position of the Prodigal Son.
It’s not normal to
think your obedience is a burden rather than a blessing.
It’s not normal to run
and meet someone who had run away from you.
It’s not normal to
unconditionally love those around you. Prodigal means “lavish.” It’s really the
story of the Prodigal Father. The Father is the one who is lavishing love.
It’s not normal to have
an abundance mentality rather than a scarcity mentality. While the sons are
worried about the inheritance, the Father is thinking He has so much more.
It’s not normal to have
someone like God who sees you as you can be rather than what you currently are.
It is not normal to
have a Father who sent his Son to die for you. But that is exactly what God
did. Our Father wants to build a bridge. None of us have the perfect family.
You can’t put enough filters on your social media to make your family perfect.
****BONUS**** I’ll add
one more. It’s not normal to have a pastor like Ike Reighard. But I am sure
glad I do.
What is one thing you
learned that is not normal for you to be doing?
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