Jesus Style Leadership 1 - Call & GraceMuestra
Isaiah’s Call to Lead – Unworthiness
Leadership Lesson
Jesus-style leaders are deeply aware that God’s call is undeserved, but they still say yes.
Read Isaiah 6:1-8
Comment
Isaiah’s call to prophetic leadership was amazing. We have looked at some miraculous calls. Moses’s call came from a burning bush that never burnt out and Peter’s call was linked with an impossible catch of fish. That’s impressive, but Isaiah’s call was even bigger. It emerged from a vision of powerful angels [Seraphim] singing, the smoke-filled temple shaking, and God himself sitting on a throne with just the bottom of his clothes filling the whole temple. Wow! That’s different. It goes to show that our calls to be Christian leaders will vary. Some calls come with a wonderful new experience of God (like Isaiah’s) and other calls come with the quiet urging of God’s Spirit to step up. But whatever our call experience, it still comes down to God’s question, “Whom shall I send?” and our response, “Here am I. Send me.” Isaiah understandably felt unworthy, but that didn’t stand in the way of God’s call to him. God has dealt with our brokenness through Jesus. We just have to say, “Here am I. Send me.”
Prayer
When I think about your greatness and power and goodness, I am deeply aware of my smallness and weakness and sinfulness. But for some reason, you have chosen me and forgiven me and asked me to influence others for you. I feel both extremely unworthy and incredibly privileged. May I be a Jesus-style leader.
Personal Reflection
I know it’s early in your journey, but what is God calling you to do in the next 12 months? What do you think God may be calling you to do in the future? Will you readily say, “Here am I. Send me.” today?
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Jesus-Style Leadership (JSL) offers 80 biblical devotions designed to help young Christian leaders develop a biblical way of leadership that will ensure their leadership calling and gifting is greatly used by God in his kingdom. JSL is all about leading Jesus' way. This first Plan focuses on God's call to leadership and the impact of God's grace on leadership.
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