"You both precede and follow me"
One
of the earliest leadership lessons I was taught was to either "lead,
follow or get out of the way". Seems simple on the surface but very
hard to do. Much of the confusion in the workplace has to do with us not
knowing which of the three we should be doing at the same time others
are also figuring it out. Many a toe has been stepped on and ball
dropped because we are confused on which role we should be playing.
Lots of consultants have made a ton of money trying to teach people and
organizations on the differences. However, we can all get better at
this just by asking the question when we are unsure and then listening
for the direction and following from there. We like to make that
mistake too in once we hear what role we are supposed to take we fight
it and rebel instead of falling into the lane we are supposed to be in
and getting comfortable with it. Do you know what role you are supposed
to take today on each project or task you have in front of you? It's
not always the same and even if you are the boss, you are sometimes
meant to follow or get out of the way.
King David describes the
One, and the only One who leads and follows consistently each and every
day in our lives. How wonderful it is to know that in all that we do
that the Lord both precedes and follows us and even more glorious to
know that He never gets out of the way even when we elbow Him out.
Let's go into today allowing Him to lead and thanking Him for following
so closely. In that time of thanks also ask Him what role He wants you
to take today with others. Because He precedes us He will show us the
way we are supposed to take.
Reference: Psalm 139:5 (New Living Testament)
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