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What If Leadership Today Took a Cue From Christ?

“Learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls,” Jesus said to those He was teaching in Matthew 11:29 (New International Version).

This verse is the only time you’ll see Christ say, “Learn from Me.” This humility and selflessness is the example Jesus set for us throughout His time on earth. He made it clear to His disciples that He had come to the world “not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:28, NIV).

Leadership is not something handed down simply because someone has seniority or the right education. Leadership, as Christ exemplified, is an honor and should be met with a servant’s heart.

“One of the best leaders I’ve had the privilege to follow once told me: ‘To lead is to serve; nothing more, nothing less.’ His first concern was for how he could help those doing the most critical work of the day. ... Together we served those we led, and he always made clear that those following us deserve our very best.” So said Col. Eric Kail, former course director of military leadership at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, in an article for The Washington Post.

When it came to feeding the crowds of thousands of people, Christ showed compassion rather than sending them away. He challenged His disciples to think of the needs of the crowds rather than their own needs.

John the Baptist said it clearly in John 3:30 (New American Standard Bible): “He must increase, but I must decrease.”

Learning From Leadership Legends

Shortly after becoming a Cru staff member, I was sent to help establish a local team of believers in the Middle East.

During that time, Cru’s co-founder Bill Bright came to visit for five days of meetings, answering questions and spending time with the local team.

At the airport, as we were saying goodbye, I asked, “Dr. Bright, what is one piece of advice you could give someone in my place — a young staff member starting a ministry in a country like this?”

Without hesitation, he said, “Serve the church and you will see God move through your life as you serve others.”

His words still ring in my ears four decades later. Serving others never comes at a convenient time. You won’t get a phone call for something urgent when it works with your schedule, but those moments are when you put aside self to meet the needs of others.

Selfless Leadership Has a Price

Selfless leadership can be painful. It takes thinking less of ourselves and more of others, which is not our natural tendency as sinful human beings.

Philippians 2:3 tells us that we should do nothing with selfish intent, but in humility we should lift others up.

“The leader must be a person who, while welcoming the friendship and support of all who offer it, has sufficient inner resources to stand alone — even in the face of stiff opposition to have no one but God,” writes J. Oswald Sanders in his book, “Spiritual Leadership.”

In a moment of feeling alone while leading, I found myself in desperate need of help to keep building up my team. I had to say goodbye to many leaders around me and agonized with tears before God.

The Lord made it clear that if I wanted to be like Christ, I was going to have to experience pain.

“Selflessness is all about strength, and it’s not for the faint of heart,” writes Kail.

Whether you deserve it or not, it often will come to that: That’s part of becoming a Christlike leader. It can be very lonely at the top, but that’s serving like Christ served.

Next Steps:

Since 1951, Cru has helped individuals who grapple with integrating faith into daily life by offering practical steps and community support. As a result, countless people in over 190 countries have been empowered to move from passive belief to active faith.