Pushing Through Fear

Rely on your call to leadership when you fear how things will go.

The emotions ran so high for that first meeting of my small group. Who would show up? Would the personalities mesh? Would everyone be friendly, or would I have a member that would require "extra care"? And what if I was asked a question that I couldn't answer? Would God bless the group with immediate spiritual growth and spiritual fruit?

"Dear Lord, I have to admit I'm scared!"

And then I stopped, reevaluating why I had agreed to lead. I really felt it was something God wanted me to do. He had put the burden on my heart for others. "Lord, I'm available. I want to be used for the purpose you have for me through this group." He was in charge. My responsibility was obedience. I could trust Him for both strength and the outcome.

Leadership Lesson: Are you trusting Him for your strength (Phil. 4:13)? Are you obedient and available, trusting God for the outcome (I Cor. 3:7)?

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