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Jethro gave Moses what I am going to call the leadership triangle.
Jethro Principle:
Find
Able people
Fear God
Hate covetousness
Divide by ability: 1000s, 100s, 50s, 10s
Moses you teach the leaders and the leaders teach the congregation
Leadership Triangle:
Follow me as I teach you
You teach faithful men
Faithful men teach others also
Family Leadership Triangle:
God
Jesus
Man
Woman
Children
Paul’s Leadership Triangle: (merging from all texts we have given)
Jesus (kingdom)
Paul (pastor, five fold ministry)
Man (husband)
Woman (wife)
Children (family)
We must all follow well!
It don’t matter how high they seem to be, they are following someone…
The test of your leadership is your follow-ship
If you can’t follow, you will lead those behind you to destruction!
Conclusion: Handout
Proper Leadership Triangle
The wider the base the larger the organization can grow because the weight of the church is shared by the leaders.
Improper Leadership, inverse triangle
The church cannot sustain growth as all the weight of the organization rests on one man…
There for the church is unstable and unsustainable and must remain small.
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