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“The greatest among you will be your servant” - Mat 23:11 (NIV)

In the animal world there is that alpha male that normally dominates others. It usually relies on its larger physique and superior intelligence to exert total control. The alpha male is motivated by one aim and that is total domination of others.

In leadership we all can ask a question whether God desires of us to be like alpha males. Certainly if one observes the military world the alpha male is the ideal candidate. The military world loves to seek out that dominant and certainly aggressive personality to whip others behind in line. What often motivates the alpha male is serving self. The alpha male loves being at the center of attention.

The Leadership model Christ left us is though certainly different from alpha male model. Nowhere do we see Christ whipping followers into line- except where mobs had taken over God’s house. The Leadership model of Christ is servant hood - putting others first.

Prayer for today: Lord Father in heaven, today I pray that you help me practice a leadership style of putting others first.

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    “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid” (John 14:27)

    One of the most moving Christian song ever written is, “Its well with my soul!” To hear it sung in cathedrals, concerts or at funerals, always leaves many with goose bumps. It has uplifted many through the most difficult of moments, soothing their weary spirit.

    It’s coming into being in many ways show how God so often uses difficult situations to bless so many. In 1871 Horatio Spafford, was one of the wealthiest lawyers, based in Chicago. He was also a devout Christian, along with his wife Ann, and their four daughters. But early in 1871 came the Great Fire of Chicago that destroyed Spafford’s sizable investment.

    Devastated from the loss, Spafford, seeking to recover, two years later, decided to go for a holiday in Europe. But at the last minute he was detained by business, letting Ann and his four daughters to proceed, hoping to join them. No sooner had they left when the ship in which they were had an accident and sank within minutes. All the four children drowned, though Anna survived.

    Spafford on receiving the news decided to go and pick up Ann. As he got to the spot where the ship had sunk, in his despair came the words that have brought respite to so many, through generations. “When peace like a river attendeth my way. When sorrows like sea billows roll Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say It is well, it is well with my soul... Let this blest assurance control That Christ (yes, He has) has regarded my helpless estate, And has shed His own blood for my soul. It is well...With my soul..
    It is well, it is well with my soul.”

    It is said as Ann saw her daughters going down, she said, “God gave me four daughters. Now they have been taken from me. Someday I will understand.” And, indeed, “It is well with my soul” was God’s gift to all of mankind through a tragedy.

    Prayer for today: Lord Father God of heaven, sometimes through tragedies, it is difficult to understand or appreciate the moment; but as the song goes, whatever the difficulty may be, “Its well with my soul” for you are with me, no matter! This I pray in Jesus’ name!

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