2013年9月29日 星期日

Why is team leadership better than one sole leader?


        The first thing to be considered about leadership in the bible is servant leadership.   The servant leadership is different in servant-hood.  All Christians are called to server one another.  Jesus showed us a perfect example in washing His disciples’ feet.  When Peter protested, Jesus told him ‘unless I wash you, you have no part with Me.’ (John 13:8)  However, the servant leadership is to lead and to manage with a servant's heart. 
        After Moses led the Israelite out of Egypt to the promise land, he did face many problems, overwork and not able to sustain.  His father in law gave his wisdom to Moses to raise up other leaders and divide into smaller groups to those leaders.  With that advice, Moses was successful in leading those people.  In the New Testament, Paul was giving the structure for the Church of Ephesians about five-fold ministry leadership.  “And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ;” (Eph 4:11-13)
        Both the Old and the New Testament are pointing out the team leadership from God.  God is the trinity who are the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  They are binding in love and honor to show the perfect unity.  It is the picture that God want us to bind in Him with loving Him and loving one another.  There are a few points why team leadership is better than sole leadership:
1.      Working non-stop is not sustainable no matter what your calling is.  Something is always going to break down if anyone works non-stop.  It could be your relationship with family, friends, health issue, and even intimacy with God.   God’s calling to us is for His kingdom not for ourselves.  As a team that will be working together with one goal, one mind to fulfill His plan for His kingdom. 
2.      Working as a team will identify your personal gift and function your gift better.  The church needs to have different gift to make different piece work.  Although the sole leadership is gifted, the body of Christ still needs to have multiple gifts to function right.  Apostle Paul was gifted in many areas.  He was functioning as apostle and prophet, teacher, pastor, and evangelist in his ministry but he pointed out that the team leadership structure to the churches for he knew the church community needs to function in long-term. 
3.      Working as team leadership will help us to live out the Sermon on the Mount  The servant leadership is base on the sermon on the Mount life style: in humble, honor, love and summit to one another.  Apostle Peter was called to the Jews in Israel and functioned in five major gifts to the churches.  Jesus' brother James, was the leader of churches around Jerusalem that Peter still summit to this leadership while he is in that city.  It is a perfect picture to live in Christ-likeness.
4.      Team leadership provides the accountability to one another.  As a church leader, he should live as an example to all followers.  Leaders in churches are facing many temptation everyday.  Many leaders have been tempted by the evil spirit and failed which caused them to leave their ministry.  The team leadership should be built on trust so that they can be accountable to one another in their spiritual life and keep it holy and won’t let Satan break up the team.

The team leadership is the best structure for the churches.  We all have differences for we are all different parts of the body of Christ: functioning in different parts and in different ways.  It brings the better vision from God and fulfills the vision through every one of us.  The beauty of unity is powerful and at the same time it gives the highest glory to God. 

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