You can define spiritual leadership as “moving people from where they are to where God wants them to be.”

As a leader, you will interact with others of varying stages of spiritual development.

As you mature spiritually, you gain a better grasp on the extent of your liberty in Christ as well as the responsibility that brings.

In what way could your behaviors become a stumbling block to others  (Rom 14:19-22)?

  • If your behaviors are a stumbling block to others, how does this harm you spiritually?
  • How are you moving people, at various stages, from where they ARE to where God wants them to BE?

 

6 responses to “Don’t Be a Stumbling Block”

  1. Pyrx Avatar

    Thank you for sharing, the content gave me fruit for thought

    1. gracelead Avatar

      Thanks, Pyrx.

  2. JanBeek Avatar

    I’m accompanying the singing at Lenten breakfast this morning. Not I, but the music is sure to move them. Wherever there’s an accordion, there is joy!

    1. gracelead Avatar

      I only know one other person who plays the accordion. I’ve always viewed it as a cross between the bag pipes and a piano (both of which I enjoy).

      1. JanBeek Avatar

        Yes, but thank God, I don’t have to blow into it to get the sound out, just push & pull the bellows! <3

      2. gracelead Avatar

        Ha ha!

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