INTRODUCTION In my opinion there is nothing that is as organized, explicit, inspiring, motivating, scary and entertaining at the same time as the Bible, the holy book of Christianity. It's transitory, gradually leading from one era to another without drifting too far, not mice, extremely generous with words. The Bible is the best and would be the best novel or book, if you will, that was ever written! The Bible literally holds a hand and shows step by step the event of things that happened in the past. Most, if not all, of the stories told in the Bible have been mentioned by historians in ancient history, including in places around the world. they show that the events recorded in the Bible are actually true and are not just myths, errors, or mere stories. Christians recognize that every word of the Bible was written by inspiration from almighty God, the supreme being of all! In Christianity, the lives of many great men and women who displayed exceptional leadership qualities have been recorded. Prophets like Moses, Elisha, Elijah, Eli, Samuel, Isaiah, Amos, Nathan. Kings like Solomon, Nehbuchadnezar, Boaz, Joseph, David. Others like Joshua, Caleb, Ruth, Naomi, Jonathan. Apostles such as Paul, Matthew, Luke, Peter, Stephen, Philip, Paul, and Silas, among others, displayed exceptional leadership qualities, especially Paul. Those mentioned above are just a few of the many leaders recorded in the Bible. No one has shown leadership qualities as exceptional as those of Christ Jesus. Throughout this article, the primary source of information will be the Bible. I would discuss the genealogy of Jesus, his early life, his ministry, vision and goal, meaning of his ministry, driving force as a leader, characteristics... middle of paper... in the wilderness from the devil who came in the form of snake. There is a significant difference between "Leadership" and "Leader". Leadership is the function of the position and the exercise of the responsibilities associated with that position. The Leader is the person, the individual who takes on that position, accepting the responsibility and commitment that comes with the designated position. The Leader then determines how the function is performed. In Matthew 20:25-26 and John 13:1-17, Jesus introduces the concept of servant leadership as an approach to Christian leadership. He displayed the following qualities as a servant leader; Integrity, humility, commitment, concern for others, loyalty, separation.DeathLegacyConclusionWorks CitedNLT, Bible Translation Team. Life Application Study Bible. South Korea: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2004.
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