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Leaders Must Do the Right thing for the Right Reason
Leaders can so easily get caught up in doing things for image sake—after all, so many people are watching.
Jesus warns us about facades and hypocrisy. He means this text for everyone, with crucial application to leaders. Our Lord speaks about doing things to be seen by men rather than to please God (Matt. 6:1). Jesus wants to build strong convictions in His followers. He wants to produce God-pleasers (1 Thess. 4:1), not people-pleasers (Col. 3:22).
In this text, Jesus covers our motives for:
- doing good (Matthew 6:1)
- giving to charity (Matthew 6: 2–4)
- prayer (Matthew 6: 5–15)
- fasting (Matthew 6: 16–18)
- priorities and values (Matthew 6: 19–24)
- work and worry (Matthew 6: 25–34)
Journal Prompt: What are your motives behind your actions as a leader?
About this Plan

Do you feel like you’re stuck in a slump? Are you feeling burnt out as a leader? This 7-day leadership plan with excerpts from John C. Maxwell will help you hit the reset button on being a Godly leader. Reset your heart and refocus on being the best leader you can be through Christ.
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