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Church|Wed, Aug. 20 2008 11:00 AM EDT

Top 3 Qualities Christians Should Look for in a Leader

By Kenneth Chan|Christian Post Correspondent

LAKE FOREST, Calif. – Less than a day after hosting a forum that brought together the presumed Republican and Democratic presidential nominees, megachurch pastor Rick Warren delivered a sermon at his church in Southern California, sharing with his congregation what he feels are the first three characteristics to look for in leaders.

While Warren acknowledged the fact that there are a lot of characteristics that are important to look for in a leader, he said none are more important than these three – integrity, humility, and generosity.

“A nation is never stronger than its leadership,” the prominent megachurch pastor stated Sunday in his sermon at Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest, citing a number of verses from Proverbs throughout the service.

While Warren did make mention of the events from the day prior – when thousands gathered at Saddleback Church to hear Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain answer identical questions for an hour each – he said the sermon was not just about the presidency.

“In November, we’re going to vote for leaders at every single level of government – from the local community, the state, county, and on and on,” Warren pointed out.

Furthermore, “everybody has to lead at some time in life,” he added.

“If you want to summarize it in one word, leadership is influence,” he continued. “You have influence over neighbors, friends, relatives, at the office, at school, so you’re a leader.”

So what is the kind of leadership that America needs? What is the kind of leadership that God blesses?

First, Warren said, God blesses leaders who live with integrity.

“Most important thing a leader has is his or her credibility,” the Southern Baptist preacher stated. “If you have no credibility, you have no trust; if you have no trust, you have no leadership.

“All leadership is built on trust,” Warren asserted. “If people trust you, they follow you. If they don’t trust you, you may have the title, but you’re not the leader.”

And the source of credibility, Warren said, is integrity.

While leaders in the past, such as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, were known for integrity, many leaders today are more interested in image than they are in integrity, Warren stated.

“Image,” he explained, “is what people think you are; character is what you really are. Character is what you are in the dark.”

To those who would say what a leader does in their private life does not really matter, Warren insisted that it does matter if they want God’s blessing.

“The truth is, what you do in your private life always affects your public life,” he said. “In fact, that’s the definition of integrity – that your public and private are the same.

“Any time you segment your life into public and private, you lack integrity,” Warren claimed, noting that the word “integrity” comes from the word “integer,” which means a unit of one.

And having integrity doesn’t mean perfection, because nobody’s perfect except Jesus, he said.

“What it means is ‘What you see is what you get.’”

More than visionaries and more than smart leaders, Warren said what America needs are leaders with character.

“It’s the first thing we need to look for in a leader and the first thing we need to pray for in a leader,” he said.

Equally important in a leader, according to Warren, is humility – the second characteristic to look for.

“The worst sin is not adultery. The worst sin is not murder …. The Bible says the worst sin is pride,” Warren pointed out.

“That is the root of every other problem in your life,” he added.

Going further, Warren said humility is not denying strengths, but being honest about weaknesses.

“Humility is not thinking less of yourself,” he continued. "It’s thinking less about yourself.”

Warren said there are two ways that God tests humility – through criticism and through praise.

“Every time you get criticized or every time you get praised, God is saying ‘This is a test,’” Warren said, encouraging the congregants to check if they handle criticism pridefully or defensively and if they handle praise arrogantly.

“Do you want to know how to be humble? Simple. Get interested in other people,” he exhorted.

“When you’re humble … you just don’t think about yourself. You’re so busy thinking about others, thinking about God, thinking about what others need that you’re just oblivious about how you appear, how you look.”

And lastly, Warren said God blesses leaders who share with generosity – the third characteristic to look for.

“Generosity is a big issue with God because it makes us like Him,” he said. “The hallmark of whether a person is genuinely a loving person, genuinely a compassionate person is their generosity.

“You cannot say I am a loving person and not be a generous person,” he claimed.

“If you want to be a leader of influence and honor, you must learn the principle of generosity.”

Warren recalled how both Obama and McCain had discussed with him the need for America to be a blessing to others, as America is arguably the most blessed nation in the world.

While the responses from the White House hopefuls on Saturday were widely divergent on a number of issues, as expected, such as their opinions of the present Supreme Court justices, the two senators notably agreed on what America’s great moral failure is – the lack of selflessness.

“I think America’s greatest moral failure in my lifetime is that we still don’t abide by that basic precept in Matthew that whatever you do for the least of my brothers, you do for me,” responded Obama during his session with Warren as McCain supposedly waited in “a cone of silence.”

“There is a pervasive sense, I think, that this country is wealthy and powerful as we still don’t spend enough time thinking about the least of these,” he added.

McCain similarly said in his response that America’s greatest moral failure “has been throughout our existence, perhaps that we have not devoted ourselves to causes greater than our self interest although we’ve been at the best at it of anybody in the world.”

In his sermon Sunday, Warren reiterated the senators' sentiments, pointing to a number of verses, including Luke 12:48.

“We have not been blessed just so we can enjoy it; we have been blessed to bless the rest of the world,” Warren stated. “And that involves leaders that understand the principle of generosity.”

Warren pointed to his own personal success as a case in point, having gone from tithing ten percent of his income to 90 percent over the past 33 years.

“Do you know why God blessed ‘The Purpose Driven Life’ book and made it the best-selling book in the world and the best-selling hardback in history?” he asked, referring to his 2002 devotional book which has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. “You know why I think it went? ’Cause God knew that He could trust me with the money. He knew that we weren’t going to spend it on ourselves.”

After referring to a passage in Proverbs, Warren said the kind of leader that America needs is someone who says “We’ve been so blessed. How are we going to speak for others?”

“The purpose of influence is to speak up for those who have no influence,” Warren explained.

It is “not so that we can be powerful,” he added. “The purpose of influence is to use it to do good, to be generous with what God’s given to us.”

And according to Warren, the three characteristics – integrity, humility, and generosity – are the antidotes to the three basic traps of leadership – “lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, pride of life” – which Warren noted as being as old as mankind.

“Lust of the flesh” is the temptation to feel good, and the only antidote is integrity, Warren stated. “Lust of the eyes” is the temptation to have. And it is generosity that breaks that grip on materials. And the antidote for “pride of life,” naturally, is humility.

“This is why if you focus on these three things in your life and if leaders will focus on them, they will be the kind of person that God blesses.”

In closing, Warren urged churchgoers to pray – for the candidates, for themselves, and for wisdom. He then urged them to check out the candidates and, more than the issues, what the character of each is. Lastly, Warren encouraged them to register to vote and then vote.

“I’ve been around the world, and there are many places around the world who would die to have the freedom to vote,” he reminded.

Warren has not made known publicly who he plans to vote for and has not offered a personal endorsement as he believes it to be inappropriate for pastors to do so for political candidates.

According to a poll conducted by his denomination’s research arm in June, however, 80 percent of Southern Baptist pastors said they plan to vote for McCain. Only one percent said they plan to vote for Obama, and the rest were undecided.

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  • Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    What America needs:

    Repentance and Jesus Christ!

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:12 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Selfishness is rooted in pride! Pride involves the exaltation of self over God and others

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:04 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    I think igh is right. Perhaps it is more accurate to state that all sin boils down to selfishness.

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:44 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Igh, you stated "cowardice and slothfulness or dead faith" are not rooted in pride. Remember, "pride" includes putting yourself before God and others. Cowardice is a great example of that because your goal is to protect self and not stand for or do what is right. Slothfulness reflects this as well because, again, you are not doing what you should do because you don't want to, so it's about you (pride). Dead faith is a willful refusal to believe God and/or live for God so you can do what you want, again putting self first.
    Smbga, if you can tell me how to get rid of pride I would appreciate it, but as long as we are in this sinful flesh ALL will struggle with it in some way shape or form

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:26 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This is much of what was said to elect a certain group. Same old stuff. I think that Christians are much smarter than that today! And I hope that no one would vote for a party based on what some groups of Christians Preachers who do not represent the whole church say. This site appears to promote a certain group. I am a Church Leader and have never voted for the current leaders. If these church leaders were really hearing from God, I question why is this country in such a mess?
    Isaiah 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
    No one President will be a perfect leader as we have seen for the last eight years. We have put leaders in the office based solely on abortion and homosexuality themes.
    Which we all agree that God is not pleased with. But that is not a politician’s job but the job of the Church leaders. We have put many a politician in office with those themes that have absolutely done little or nothing to have any type of impact to these issues. These issues are as result of sin and not political affiliation. You can't legislate sin out. I haven’t see this Gentile King David you have been looking for in the Oval office yet!
    The politician cannot continue to pretend to take the Preacher's job. It not up to the politician but us to address sin. II Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
    Not some so–called moral politician. Pray for God to appoint a leader not Religion, who has not got it right yet!

  • igh »
    Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:34 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    cowardice and slothfulness or dead faith isnt pride as far as i can see. Scripture says when you know to do good and dont thats a sin.

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    all in the government are corrupt.

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    revtommoran: Job 41 is the description of pride. pride is a killer. get rid of pride and you won't have a sin problem.

  • mike »
    Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:53 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Bush is a liar, murderer, greedy, & hypocrite! yet he profess to be a 'christian'. his character has destroyed this nation.

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:55 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    beware of wolves in sheep clothing,.....

  • Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:43 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    revtommoran

    I agree. So far from what I can see, all sin boils down to pride.

  • Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:29 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I have contemplated the "pride and "sin" issue based on the theological conclusion of some that "all sin is rooted in pride". I have yet to find a sin that is NOT rooted pride. If anyone knows of any sins that are not rooted in pride, please post them.

  • Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I must admit that I have heard alot of Negative things about Rick Warren, but after his conducting of the debate and hearing him for myself I am being to question some of those negative things. He does not sound like he is compromising.

    However, I will say this that just as King Hezikiah discovered later in his life, it matters to God who we join forces with. King Hezikiah was a godly King who made back door deals with wicked King AHAB and other nation that were against the Lord God. Rick Warren and we all must guard against joining forces with corrupting associations as we seek to minister others. The best way to guard against it is by Loving the Lord with all our heart, all our mind, all our soul, and all our strength and by loving our neighbor as our self.

    http://www.evolutionfacts.blogspot.com

  • Thu Aug 21, 2008 3:23 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Not 100% sure about pride being the worst sin, but it is the first sin, and also the first of several things the Lord hates, as recorded in Proverbs 6:

    16 There are six things the LORD hates,
    seven that are detestable to him:

    17 haughty eyes,
    a lying tongue,
    hands that shed innocent blood,

    18 a heart that devises wicked schemes,
    feet that are quick to rush into evil,

    19 a false witness who pours out lies
    and a man who stirs up dissension among brothers.

  • Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:15 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Pro 16:18 Pride goes before destruction"

    Jesus speaks of humility quite a bit. Humble seems to be the main theme in quite a bit of what He had to say. Humility say I will do what God wants. Pride says I will do what I want (and even maybe seek God's counsel but I will still make my own choices).

    There is plenty of Scripture to back this up. This is what Rick was getting at. Lack of humility before God ends in sin. It is a cause sin vs. an effect sin.

  • Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:04 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    KoneWone2
    you have said....
    Where in the Bible does it say that the worst sin is pride? Scripture and verse reference please. I have been a Christian for 27 years now and I have not come across that verse yet. The first sin within the garden of Eden was rebellion against God's clear command. The sin of pride could not have been within Adam and Eve prior to the eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil."

    Interesting example. But, by definition, Pride is associated with arrogance. Both Adam and Eve would have had such an attitude if they believed they knew better than God's word.

    There are many scriptural references to Pride, but I'm sure this is the direction Pastor Warren was headed in with his statement...

    Pro 16:18 Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

  • Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:36 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    "The worst sin is not adultery. The worst sin is not murder.... The Bible says the worst sin is pride," Warren pointed out.

    Where in the Bible does it say that the worst sin is pride? Scripture and verse reference please. I have been a Christian for 27 years now and I have not come across that verse yet. The first sin within the garden of Eden was rebellion against God's clear command. The sin of pride could not have been within Adam and Eve prior to the eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

    "The Bible says the worst sin is pride"

    You ascribe to the Bible something the Bible does not say. You have clearly added to God's Holy Word. It is not the first time you have done this and it will not be the last time you do it, you do it regularly. And people are supposed to trust you and your leadership? No thank you, Sir. No wonder America is in the mess it is in with professing pastors like you in charge.

    In the latest Time Magazine about you, "The Global Ambition of Rick Warren" ( http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1830147,00.html ) near the end of the write up you are quoted as saying this: "My confidence is not that I've got it all figured out. My confidence is, Jesus said, 'Do these five things,' and we've got the people out there." He is comfortable "building the plane as we fly it." Where does it say in the Bible that the LORD Jesus Christ said: "'Do these five things," where? You are ascribing something to the LORD Jesus Chriist something the LORD Jesus Christ did NOT say. You have added to the word of God. The Christian life is not a list of five things this seven things that, twelves steps here, 21 strides there so on and so forth. You are loading people back up under the heavy weight of the law, as if they only do those "how to" things you set forth will justify them before God and earn them reward points in Heaven in the next life. The Purpose Driven Life is one HUGE bondage maker and people are being driven instead of being led and guided by the Saviour or our souls.

    Deuteronomy 4:2"You shall not add to the word which I am commanding you, nor take away from it, that you may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.

    Proverbs 30:6Do not add to His words Or He will reprove you, and you will be proved a liar.

    Revelation 22:18I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues which are written in this book; 19and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of life and from the holy city, which are written in this book.

  • Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:58 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    "First, Warren said, God blesses leaders who live with integrity.

    "Most important thing a leader has is his or her credibility," the Southern Baptist preacher stated. "If you have no credibility, you have no trust; if you have no trust, you have no leadership.

    "All leadership is built on trust," Warren asserted. "If people trust you, they follow you. If they don’t trust you, you may have the title, but you’re not the leader."

    And the source of credibility, Warren said, is integrity."

    God makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust doesn't He? God is the one who raises up and casts down leaders, even if they are evil ones, like Pharaoh or Hitler or whoever. True?

    Rick Warren has no integrity as he blatantly twists and distorts God's Holy Word constantly. Rick Warren is not to be trusted. God help America!

    Purpose-Driven Life Day 1 Challange

    "How badly does Rick Warren mangle God’s Word in the PDL? Rick Warren is a Bible scholar and has 6 years of Greek and Hebrew so he would know better than to misquote and twist God’s word, right?

    Well, here is Chris Rosebrough discussing the Purpose-Driven Life Day 1 Challenge. In this segment of the Fighting for the Faith radio program Rosebrough compares Warren’s use of scripture in the PDL to what the Bible actually says. The differences are worth noting."

    http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=6223

    I for one do not trust Rick Warren.

  • Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:31 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    “We have not been blessed just so we can enjoy it; we have been blessed to bless the rest of the world,” Warren stated. “And that involves leaders that understand the principle of generosity.”

    Food will not solve their problem; Money will not cure them; Treaties will not stop wars. If so, man would have long ago solved these troubles.

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