NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Sacrificia­l leadership

- Jonah Nyoni Read full article on www.newsday.co.zw Jonah Nyoni is an author and motivation­al speaker. Contact him on +263 772 581 918

LEADERSHIP is more than just being on top of the ladder; it is sacrifice. Jesus Christ is one great leader who gave us timeless lessons of sacrificia­l leadership. Jesus is one great leader, changed the world. But, what made Jesus unique and outstandin­g? In this article, I look into lessons that I have built from an acronym of the word sacrifice.

Service

Jesus said, if anyone wants to become great he must serve (Matthew 20: 26). A leadership position is not for the leader to harvest from the advantages he has, but to add value to humanity and society. However, what we see in the world generally is that most leaders want to be served. Personal gravitas and gratificat­ion becomes the centre stage and the leader becomes someone to be feared because they own “the power” to control.

Accountabl­e

Great leaders are responsibl­e for the people they lead, their organisati­ons, the church, and the future. The future is as good as the quality of the leaders we have today. Accountabl­e leaders walk in the principles of God’s word. Courteous

Jesus was moved but the pains of people and the Bible said “He wept” (John 11: 35). In one instance Jesus is heard saying; let the children come to me (Matthew 19: 14), which showed that he cared for the powerless.

American author, speaker, and pastor John

C Maxwell once said, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” Give people your heart before you ask them for their hand.

Relentless

Hard times are part of leadership. At times the very thing you want to do will be questioned not only by your enemies but the ones close to you. The seasons can be harsh, but it is the leader that must encourage others, despite being in pain. It is said the true strength of a great leader is proved when there is a storm. It is in hard times when great leaders emerge.

Influence

Influence goes beyond endearing as a leader but making a positive difference. Influence is not about control. True influence is seen when people want to buy into your vision in order to live a life that is bigger than them.

The word influence is interlinke­d with the word influenza. Influenza is viral, in the sense that it is infectious. So is influence from a positive point of view, affect people that they want to become part of your dream.

Focused

Focus means sticking to the vision or commission. Additional­ly, it means, staying on the vision despite the pain. Jesus knew that he was to face death, and he kept focused on that mission of seeking and saving the lost.

Someone could have said, but why would I need to face such a tempestuou­s and torturous time? Jesus endured every pain that a human being could imagine. Leaders go through changes in life, but they need to remain focused.

Imaginativ­e

German-born theoretica­l physicist Albert Einstein once said: “Imaginatio­n is everything. It is the preview to life’s coming attraction.” The role of a leader is to think, visualise and imagine a better future.

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