Have you ever wondered what kind of a man could be on Gods leadership team? Not in terms of riches or power or might but in terms of righteousness, because unreasonably and unconsciously, we expect that of God's leaders.
For the answer we looked at the great leaders in the Bible, and found shortcomings in many many of them.
Some Bible figures who had shortcomings include:
Moses: Moses had a tendency to get angry, and once killed an Egyptian
David: David was an adulterer and a murderer
Peter: Peter denied Christ on the night of his arrest
Abraham: Abraham lied about his wife, Sarah, and had a child with Hagar, instead of not trusting Gods promise.
Jacob: Jacob tricked his father into giving him Esau's birthright
Aaron: Aaron made an idol for Israel to worship
Paul: not only persecuted early Christians to the extant of death but his attitude to women in the church (among other things) was somewhat questionable. For example, the First letter to the Corinthians says, "Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says".
Joshua: Made a peace treaty with the Gibeonites without fully investigating the situation
Jacob: Was a cheater
Noah: Got drunk
Samson: Had problems with lust and anger
Rahab: Was a prostitute
The list goes on.
And then we realize that God does use people with flaws to accomplish great things, which can mean you and me as well.
For example, God used Samuel to anoint David, who led the nation in spiritual reform.
Let us not, even for a moment think that God did not know these weaknesses.
The point is that every one of us, so called good or bad, has the potential to be used by God at some point in time. Yet we tend to judge someone in a leadership role and critisize them for their shortcomings. At the same time, we use our own shortcomings to run away from God's responsibilities.
But no one is too far gone for His grace and to be used by Him for His work.
Therefore let us not absolve ourselves but be ready for His call, with our mind, eyes and ears open and waiting.
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