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3 Ways That Scriptural Leadership Differs from Secular Leadership

3 Ways That Scriptural Leadership Differs from Secular Leadership

Key Differentials

Preaching is inherently a form of leadership. Our identity as pastors and the influential nature of our pulpit ministries necessarily define it as such. And like any aspect of Christian leadership, we must be careful to exercise it and evaluate it according to biblical standards rather than worldly principles. This is what essentially differentiates scriptural leadership from secular leadership.While we would unquestionably affirm this seemingly obvious reality as it relates to preaching, many pastors unintentionally find themselves using secular methods and metrics to measure effectiveness in the pulpit. In order for our preaching to qualify as scriptural leadership, we must go beyond simply affirming the biblical principles typically associated with godly leadership and we must identify ways to implement them into our pulpit ministries. There are three primary and practical distinctions between scriptural leadership and secular leadership that can safeguard our preaching and help us lead God’s sheep while we feed his sheep.Read More – Go to Source

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