Sunday, August 25, 2019

Leadership Calls for Discipline


Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

One of the hallmarks of leadership is discipline; the ability to subject certain desires, needs and wants to the goals of leadership. A leader should be able to subject certain needs, desires and wants to the goals of providing leadership.


Jesus Christ came to planet earth to manifest God as well as reconcile lost humanity to God as well as show humanity the way to the Father. To do this successfully, Jesus Christ subjected himself to great personal discipline. The Bible records that He humbled Himself to take on human flesh and though God; Jesus Christ subjected Himself to God and died on the cross, carrying the sins of estranged and lost humanity in order to reconcile humans back to God. As painful and shameful as that death on the cross was (considering that Jesus prayed about it in pains); He still went ahead to the cross so the will of God for Him and humanity would be done. To God alone be all the glory. Jesus Christ is indeed Lord.

Secondly, the Bible also records that Jesus Christ rose a great while before dawn to pray, significantly not even in His house but in the wilderness – solitary places where he could be alone with God; where He would not be distracted and He could be alone with God. He also chose the right time of the day when no one would be looking for Him or He would have people milling around Him to be attended to. Jesus sure knew how to invest time but such time investment calls for great discipline. The early hours of the day, especially what the Bible describes as a great while before dawn are actually the hours when sleep, I mean real physical sleep is really sweet. I can confidently say this because I love sleep. I really love to sleep but I am learning to like sleep because too much sleep is not good for anyone. I pray that God will help me to sleep when I should sleep and be awake when I should be awake in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

For Jesus Christ to sacrifice sleep at that time of the day is a pointer to how disciplined He was. Also, the fact that He went to solitary places speaks of far greater discipline, the discipline to separate Himself from the crowd to invest time to achieve God’s highest plans and purposes for both His life and humanity.



Beloved, this implies that discipline is a work of grace and total surrender to the Holy Spirit; that is a person gives the Holy Spirit free rein in his or her life to achieve the plans and purposes of God for his or her life.

The Biblical Joseph was a disciplined young man which explains why he refused to play ball with the highly immoral wife of Potiphar to sin against God and Potiphar. Anyone who lacked discipline would have caved in to her daily harassment but Joseph stood his ground and refused to sin because he also feared God.

Daniel refused to eat the king’s meat because he was disciplined. The king’s meat is choice delicacy and to consciously and deliberately refuse to eat the king’s meat implies that Daniel had subjected his appetite to the great goals of God for His life. The king’s meat therefore had no place in his life as long as it would bring about contamination or would negatively affect God’s plans and purposes for His life. He alongside his three friends therefore ate vegetables and despite eating vegetables, they looked better than those who probably fed fat on the king’s meat.


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