When you think of Samson, do you think of him as a leader?
J. Oswald Sanders in his book, Spiritual Manpower, calls Samson, "The Champion Who Became A Clown."
Samson could have been an influential leader, but he is mostly remembered for succumbing to his weakness. He would do something spectacular occasionally, but he never raised an army, never won a battle. He never led the people of Israel, whom he loved so much, to do the will of God.
Samson was known for his brawn. When faced with difficulties he relied upon his own brute strength and intimidation to violently impose his will.
- He was embarrassed at the wedding feast, so he killed 30 men.
- He escaped the captivity of Philistia by pounding out 1,000 men.
- Gaza was ripped apart when he was caught with a prostitute.
There is no question that Samson's pride was his true weakness. But there's a deeper way to look at his obvious frailty.
Samson was not teachable. He leaned upon his own understanding.
He didn't listen to his parents. He never took the advice of people close to him. And he certainly did not seek the direction of God.
When a leader achieves such prominence that he loses his teachable spirit, clouds begin to form. Imagine a teacher who ceases to learn ... or a medical professional ... or an accountant.
Careers end because people arrive at the port of "I got this."
I encourage you to continue to study. Read with the eyes of a tyro. Attend seminars and take classes. Set goals for specific learning activities on a quarterly basis.
Leaders who demonstrate continuous learning are infectious in an organization. A leader who is not actively learning cannot expect his team to do so. Catch this fever and spread it!
Pray for a teachable spirit.
Learning promotes growth.
"It is written in the Prophets, 'They shall all be taught by God.' Therefore everyone who has heard and has learned of the Father comes to Me. (John 6:45).
Dr. Steve Greene is the publisher and executive vice president of the media group at Charisma Media and executive producer of the Charisma Podcast Network. His book, Love Leads: The Spiritual Connection Between Your Relationships and Productivity, is now available.
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