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The Seven Foundations of Jesus’ Leadership

By Rick Warren|Christian Post Guest Columnist

Jesus was a master of concentration. He focused his life like a laser. He refused to be distracted. Luke 9:51 says, “As the time drew near for his return to heaven, he moved steadily onward toward Jerusalem with an iron will.” He headed toward Jerusalem to die on the cross for us. He did it with an iron will. He would not let anything distract him from what was important.

Your ministry has incredible potential. But that ministry potential won’t be realized until you decide what’s really important. Settle on what’s most important, and God will use your life like you could never imagine.

6. Meditation: Listen to God. Make listening to God a habit of your life. Jesus did. Prayer was a regular part of his life. The Bible tells us in Mark 1:35, “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.”

If Jesus needed to get alone and listen to God, don’t you think that you need to? You need quiet times to reflect, renew, and recharge. You need time to just get alone, be quiet, and listen to God.

7. Relaxation: Take time to recharge. Leadership is draining. It’s hard work. We all need time to just relax. Jesus encouraged his very busy disciples to take some time for relaxation. Mark 6:31 says, “Crowds of people were coming and going so that they did not even have time to eat. He [Jesus] said to them [the disciples], ‘Come away by yourselves, and we’ll go to a lonely place to get some rest.’”

Jesus realized the disciples had been busy serving, and they were tired. They needed a break. So he told them to get away and rest. Rest is so important that God put it in the Ten Commandments. The fourth commandment says this: every seventh day you take a day off. Pastor, this applies to you as well. You need a day away from the church.

Years ago I learned a key to lasting in leadership: divert daily, withdraw weekly, and abandon annually.

Divert daily means doing something fun every day. Get a hobby. Do something that relaxes you.

Withdraw weekly means you take a day off every week for relaxation
and restoration.

Abandon annually means you get away and forget everything for some time
each year.

Your leadership is a key ingredient to helping your church become what God has called it to be. In fact, the Bible says this in Proverbs 11:14, “Without wise leadership a nation is in trouble.” That’s true of every single area of life. Without wise leadership, your church is in trouble. Learn about leadership from Jesus. We have no better guide.

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Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America's largest and best-known churches. In addition, Rick is author of the New York Times bestseller The Purpose-Driven Life and The Purpose-Driven Church, which was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th Century. He is also founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for ministers. Copyright 2005 Pastors.com, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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  • Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:26 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Mr. Circumcision Proponent 2008, you've missed the whole point!!! Obviously scripture talks about "repenting." It literally means nothing more than "new thinking."

    But you've turned it into such a gross form of works righteousness that you can't even appreciate the glaringly obvious, anointed, Cross-based writing of Rick Warren in PDL. Puuhhthetic!

    As Paul said in Gal. 3:2, "Let me only ask you this: Did you receive the Spirit by works of the law or by hearing with faith?"

    By the way, Acts 5:31 makes it clear that repentance is something that God GIVES you. In reality, for all your soap-boxing about the "Gospel," yours is the different Gospel.

  • Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:26 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Mr. CP2008, guys like you are a dime a dozen in Galatia. Repentance (according to the Greek) is nothing more than new thinking which results in new actions. To believe the grace of the Gospel requires new thinking. But Galatians like you turn repentance into another form of "circumcision" in order to qualify for the grace of God. That's common heresy. There's a reason why Rick Warren's books have sold over 25 million and guys like you are reduced to piggybacking your self-righteous Gospel on his leadership article blog.

  • Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:25 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    How sad that people attempt to label Rick Warren a heretic because his ministry style doesn't match theirs. Clearly Rick is orthodox and his PDL book is replete with references to the message of the Cross, which has brought thousands to Jesus. For starters, check out pages 58, 73, 78-79, 85, 97, and 112-113. One of the best quotes is on page 97 and it says, "The dearest thing to the heart of God is the death of His Son. The second dearest thing is when His children share that news with others." Precious!!! But wounded people, who've never been loved, have a difficult time receiving or recognizing Jesus' Love, so they lash out and attack, like noisy gongs and clanging cymbals. They need to be "right" and the more fruitful their victim the better it makes them look. No wonder the Pharisees attacked Jesus. Nothing has changed.

  • Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    No, I didn't flag your email, Mr. Stop-the-Madness. Someone else must have found your email in poor taste. You base your labeling of Rick Warren on pretty flimsy evidence. Hurt and wounded people like yourself love "being right" but demonstrate little appreciation for the obvious and incredible fruitfulness of a dear brother like Rick. How many copies of your book have you sold? Can you imagine how many people have come to know Jesus as a result of Rick's 25 million PDL book and its message of the Cross? Why not, at bare minimum, adopt a Phil. 1:18?! And, by the way, have you forgotten that your sins tortured Jesus on the Cross? If you believed that, you'd find yourself much more gracious and forbearing.

  • Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Dear Mr. Stop-the-Madness: Though you may think you're a defender of the faith, it appears that your "rightest" tone merely means you haven't received much Love from Jesus. So how could you give to Rick Warren whatcha don't got yourself?!! While Rick's use of scripture is quite defensible, your demeaning of a fruitful and anointed man of God is not. I'd suggest you revisit Calvary and get a good grasp of the fact that Jesus has forgiven you billions, and you are only being asked to forgive others their thousands. However, most Pharisees think they've been forgiven thousands and are being asked to forgive billions. By the way, what kind of punishment do you think you should receive for torturing the Creator of the Universe on the Cross with your sins?

  • Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:14 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    If God gives you a vision for your ministry, he’s going to bring other people with the same idea together with you. If nobody agrees on your idea, guess what? It’s not from God.

    When Jesus came, they did not agree with Him. Yet he perservered. Sometime others will not agree with you. Moses in the desert, Elijah on the Mountain, Jeremiah heed Isreal return... yet with God they perservered thru. All it takes is one to recieve the vision and stick with it. The race is not given to the strong or the agile but he that endures to the end.

  • Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:09 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Rick Warren makes a very important point about Jesus' identity, which was wholly spiritual. The same is true for each of us. We are spiritual beings, living in a physical world with a divine purpose. When you realize who you are, nothing is impossible for you.

    Daniel Ortiz
    Author
    "The 99 Success Secrets of Jesus"
    www.SuccessSecretsOfJesus.com

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