Dear BAGBR Church,
Psalm
69: 6 "May those who wait
for You not be ashamed
through me...May those who
seek You not be dishonored
through me..."
As a
leader, we are always in
need of the prayers of His
people. As leaders,
our focus is often on
ourselves as leaders.
Sometimes we may pray more
intensely for ourselves than
we do for the well-being and
spiritual health of those
who are under our
leadership.
David's
prayer for his people is
instructional. He
recognized the weightiness
of his responsibility and
that by making bad decisions
or taking impulsive actions,
his people might be the ones
who suffer the most.
Seldom do we think of the
consequences of our actions
on others because we are
only consumed with how our
actions and decisions will
affect us. In reality,
when God's people follow us
in directions that are not
right, wise, or best, they
will be humiliated and
dishonored. There are many
who look to us and expect us
to honor God (and we
should). Many who "wait on
God" are assuming that God
speaks "through us" and that
we have spent the time
required to rightly divide
the Word of God so that we
are rightly discerning the
Will of God. For those under
our leadership, as they seek
God, part of that seeking is
"trusting" that we as
leaders are also seeking the
Lord and desiring His will!
They trust that in our
personal lives we are
sincere and want to please
God, maybe even more so than
they do. Do we realize that
if we are wandering in our
relationship with God and
not waiting on God, if we
are seeking to please
ourselves and not seeking to
please Him, this will result
in shame to us, but also to
His people. Oh yes,
eventually the leader will
be disciplined by the Lord,
but in the meantime His
people can be dishonored in
that process.
We must
pray for ourselves to always
wait on God and seek Him,
but we must also pray
FOR His people...that our
leadership will bless,
encourage, and honor them!
When we pray, it's not just
about us!