Thursday, February 11, 2010

leaders

Hebrews 13:17-19

There are two imperatives, each with further, explanation in these verses. The first is: "have confidence in your leaders." This includes the author as one of the audience's leaders seen by the plural "us". The reason that the audience should have confidence in their leaders is that the leaders are going to have to give an account for their leadership. The author has confidence that the leaders take their role seriously, understand that they are under the authourity of Christ and will have to give an account of how they led (see v18). Because of this, the conclusion is that the leaders have the best possible motives and are, as best as they can, ministering according to the direction of the Spirit. The audience's responsibility is to make sure that leadership is not a burden.
The second imperative is: "pray for us." The author implies what the audience should pray for: that the work of leadership will not be a burden, that the leaders will keep their conscience clear and that they will fulfill their desire to live honourably. We learn in this section that the author is prevented from joining the audience for some reason.
There are two implications for me: 1) because I have leaders over me, I must remember to pray for them and to have confidence in their leadership. This doesn't mean blind obedience but to recognize that they are leading as best as they know how and that their desires and motives are good. I must be very careful about how I talk about them and to them. I don't have any real problems with the leadership of this church but it's a good reminder to support them through prayer. 2) as a leader I must make sure that my motives are pure, my conscience is clear and that my desire is to live honourably as a leader. As soon as personal ambition or pride enter the equation, my leadership abilities are compromised. I enjoy leadership but it is a massive responsibility.

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