"Jesus called his twelve
disciples to Him and gave them authority..."
The title of this post sounds like something out of cop show doesn't it?
It is the classic line when the detective shows up on the scene and
there is the skirmish about who has jurisdiction the local guys or the
Feds. It's almost so cliche now in TV and films that you see it coming.
The same thing happens at work. A crisis occurs or a problem needs to be
solved and after lots of people have run to their corners to hide,
there is a group of people who step forward and say, "I'm in charge
here" (now that sounds like Alexander Haig doesn't it?) or "I can fix
this problem". Then there is the work skirmish about who is really in
charge and who has authority or not. Many times these decision will fall
along the lines of who is most senior, etc. but there are lots of times
when peers are chosen to lead, fix, solve, or analyze because they
bring their own personal "authority" to bear on a situation. The
person's own commitment level, interest, passion and credibility will be
the determination of authority.
Sometimes authority is given like when
Jesus called His disciples in Matthew 10:1: "Jesus called his twelve
disciples to Him and gave them authority..." Even then, Jesus taught
them the lessons they needed to know to be able to travel the land and
carry that authority with them. The people who gain authority are the
ones who earn that authority. Authors David Johnson and Jeff Van
Vonderen write, "Those who are in true positions of leadership
demonstrate authority, spiritual power, and credibility by their lives
and message. If they don't, they are not true leaders." The alignment of
who we say we are and who we really are in how we act and speak, are
the rites to earning true authority. Today, you are going to be asked to
have an opinion, or to make a decision, or to stand up and act aligned
with something you have said or believe. That moment of choice is
another step in the authority building for yourself...or not. As you
face these moments, know that God has called you, like His disciples for
you to have the authority of Him. It is then up to you to decide to
live within that calling or not. Let today be a day of consistency,
alignment and authority building for you.
Reference: Matthew 10:1 (New Living Translation)
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