The vision that is carried throughout the book is looking toward Christ for our vision. If we “align our particular vision with God’s Word” (loc. 836), we can feel secure that we are leading in accordance with His will. Our vision also must come, not from arrogance, but from our “experience and woundedness” (loc. 1108). If it comes from arrogance or pridefulness, Shane warns, “we cannot just be in love with the big vision; we have to love the people around us” (loc. 2609). Through love for others and prayer for guidance, our vision will guide us closer to Him through our lives.
As we lead, others are following us. This book shows us that we must choose carefully who we follow and, again, ensure that they are looking toward Christ as the ultimate example. Christ taught his disciples to “quietly make friends with people” (loc. 424). If we become friends with our followers, stop seeking glory for our works and accomplishments, and instead promote God and his grace, others will want to join with us to get closer to Him. Shane uses Christ and his disciples as an excellent example for us. The disciples were ordinary men. “He teaches the disciples to offer what little they have and promises that when we do that, there will be enough” (loc. 1289).
One of the greatest themes running through this book is how to be the leader Christ believes we can be. “All it takes is the humility to recognize that we all have something to teach, and we all have something to learn” (loc. 1109). If we remember that simple truth, then we can stay balanced between knowing that God has a plan for us and realizing that we are a small piece of an even bigger plan that encompasses so much more than our vision for ourselves.
Resources:
Clairborne, S., & J. M. Perkins (2009) Follow Me To Freedom: Leading and Following as an Ordinary Radical. Ventura: Regal. Kindle edition.
Great post Karey! I am sometimes overwhelmed with the thought that we could forget about the impact we have on others who choose to follow us. If we choose the wrong leader, we could in turn lead so many others astray. I am so grateful for our Lord Jesus Christ! He makes choosing an excellent leader easy!!
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