In Mark 6:47–52 Jesus walked out on a lake to help his disciples who were fighting to row their boat against the wind. The text notes that Jesus let them struggle until shortly before dawn. Furthermore, when he finally did go out to them he acted as if he would walk on by. He was available to them but did not impose. Their cries of fear, however, brought an instant response: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” Serving leaders know that hard experiences can help shape character and prepare developing leaders for greater tasks. At this stage of the disciples’ development, Jesus only offered to help when solicited. The wind calmed down when he stepped in the boat, leaving the disciples completely amazed. Apparently, his feeding of the five thousand had not convinced them of who he was. The greatest challenge of any leader is building trust. Jesus kept exposing his disciples to opportunities that would help shape their faith.
Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!
KEY QUESTIONS:
How have difficult circumstances and tough situations shaped my leadership? Do I tend to “rescue” others too quickly out of their predicaments? Do I take on greater challenges in life to further my development and increase my faith? What opportunities could I give to those I lead that would shape their character and prepare them for greater tasks?