LEADING
THROUGH
THE FOG
Foreword.
Preface.
Contents
INTRODUCTION.............................................................10
CHAPTER ONE................................................................15
YOU ARE A LEADER SOMEWHERE.......................15
Discovering Your Leadership Gifts...............................20
Leadership Challenges & Perseverance.........................23
Leadership Integrity and Character................................28
7 Behaviors to Be an Integral Leader............................30
Leadership Impact.........................................................33
Cultivating Leadership Skills........................................36
Godly Wisdom in Leadership........................................40
CHAPTER TWO...............................................................45
THE FOG OF WAR (CONFLICT) INTERNAL & NOT.
.......................................................................................45
The Ultimate Victory.....................................................54
How to resolve the fog?.................................................55
Leadership in Times of Conflict: Lessons from
Nehemiah.......................................................................62
The Divine Mandate of Justice and the Consequences of
Injustice..........................................................................68
The Divine Art of Forgiveness.......................................72
The Wisdom of Pursuing Peace.....................................76
Love Your Enemies: Embracing others with compassion.
.......................................................................................85
Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Answering the Call to
Foster Peace...................................................................90
CHAPTER THREE...........................................................96
THE FOGGED GLASSES: THE TREATMENT TO AN
UNCLEAR VISION......................................................96
Divine Clarity: Seeking God's Guidance for Clear Vision
.....................................................................................108
How to Become a Visionary Guided by the Holy Spirit.
......................................................................................111
CHAPTER FOUR............................................................115
THE RELATIONAL FOG...........................................115
Maintaining Strong Family Relationships Amidst Your
Entrepreneurial Leadership Crisis................................115
The Dual Challenge of Entrepreneurial Leadership and
Family Life..................................................................116
Overcoming Family Challenges in Entrepreneurship..119
Building Stronger Family Bonds.................................121
Overcoming Loneliness in Relationship (Business)....125
5 Recommendations to Manage the Loneliness of the
Entrepreneur.................................................................126
Navigating the Relational Fog through Trust and Faith.
.....................................................................................132
CHAPTER FIVE.............................................................135
THE EMOTIONAL FOG............................................135
Emotional Management...............................................136
Symptoms of lack of Emotional Self-Control.........137
Causes and Consequences.......................................137
Treatment of lack of Emotional Self-Control..............138
CHAPTER SIX................................................................144
THE PYSICAL FOG...................................................144
Ergonomics and Workspace Design........................144
Nutritional Challenges.................................................145
The truth about time management for entrepreneurs...146
Why is time management important?......................147
How to manage time effectively?................................149
Learn to Delegate.........................................................152
A pending task among entrepreneurs!.........................153
CHAPTER SEVEN.........................................................159
HIDDEN RESOURCES IN FOG................................159
1.1. The Entrepreneurial Mindset............................159
What is the entrepreneurial and business mentality?
.................................................................................160
What is an Entrepreneurial Mindset?......................162
Mindset examples that will inspire you.......................164
Cultivating your Entrepreneurial Mentality.................169
Hidden Blessings Through God's Presence.................181
Two things that prevent the blessings of heaven from
manifesting in your life............................................184
What is the secret of standing before God?.................186
CHAPTER EIGHT..........................................................190
DISCOVER YOUR INNER BEING...........................190
Discovering your uniqueness...................................190
The importance of purpose......................................192
How to achieve your goals......................................193
Overcoming obstacles..................................................194
Building self-confidence..............................................196
Shape Your Mindset and Behavior...............................197
Developing a positive mindset.................................200
Creating a vision for your life..................................201
Taking action towards your dreams.............................203
The benefits of taking action...................................203
The rewards of success............................................205
The impact of failure...............................................207
The journey to your desired outcome......................208
CHAPTER NINE.............................................................210
DEFINING YOUR HISTORY AND
CIRCUMSTANCES....................................................210
Reframing your current life purpose........................210
Overcoming your past life...........................................212
Moving towards greatness.......................................214
Letting go of your past.............................................215
Creating a bright future............................................216
The 80/20 Principle..................................................217
How can the 80/20 rule help you find your life
purpose?...................................................................219
What are some specific ways you can apply the 80/20
rule to your life purpose?.........................................220
How can the 80/20 rule help you focus on what's
important?................................................................221
How can the 80/20 rule help you simplify your life?
.................................................................................222
How can the 80/20 rules help you manage your time?
.................................................................................223
How can the 80/20 rule help you reduce stress?......225
How can the 80/20 rules help you improve your life?
.................................................................................226
CONCLUSION................................................................229
“When you find yourself focusing on the people you lead
rather than just tasks to complete, then you have
transitioned into making people your priority.” ― Barry
Banther.
"Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality."
- Warren Bennis
"Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking
care of those in your charge." ― Simon Sinek
“Successful leadership is rooted in how well you develop
others.” ― Barry Banther
"A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and
shows the way."
— John Maxwell
INTRODUCTION
Come to think of this, whether we are aware of it or not,
every one of us has a special leadership role to play in the
enormous fabric of human existence. Our leadership skills
do not only take place on large stages or in positions of
authority; rather, it frequently manifests itself in the
complex attributes of our daily lives. We play leadership
roles in our homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, and even
in the private corners of our own hearts.
We oftentimes find ourselves taking up the role of
leadership through a difficult phase of life as we go through
life; this fog are the challenges that obscures our eyesight,
shrouds our paths in ambiguity, and provides us with a
variety of problems. Our relationships with other people
may be strained as a result of these causes. Our minds and
souls are clouded by the emotional haze, which prevents
clarity and peace. Even the body feels the effect, which
includes the struggles that our bodies face, is covered by it.
However, this is a constant source of direction and
inspiration in the middle of this haze. The scriptures act as
a sturdy lighthouse in the midst of life's challenges because
of their profound wisdom and everlasting teachings.
When we read of people who were thrown into the middle
of battle throughout the Bible. These stories reveal deep
lessons on leadership in stormy times, from the
battleground where David battled the great Goliath to Job's
interior battles of doubt and faith. They show us that divine
wisdom and steadfast faith in God can bring us triumph
both inside and externally even in the midst of chaos and
conflict. (Proverbs 29:18) reminds us, "Where there is no
vision, the people perish."
In the Bible, we are provided with roadmaps for fostering
and fortifying the intricate web of connections that form
our existence. Leadership runs through all aspects of our
life like a thread.
From Abraham Lincoln's arduous journey from log cabin to
the presidency to the quiet strength of a single mother
raising her children, leadership emerges as a beacon of
hope, transcending circumstances and inspiring change.
The path of leadership is never a straight line; it's a
convoluted journey marked by peaks of triumphs and
valleys of challenges. The fog of conflict can shroud this
path, whether it's the clash of opposing ideologies on a
global scale or the internal battles we wage within
ourselves. Secular history presents us with figures like
Winston Churchill, who, amidst the chaos of World War II,
provided unwavering guidance to a nation teetering on the
edge. Simultaneously, the biblical narrative of David and
Goliath reminds us that even the most daunting challenges
can be overcome with faith and determination.
As we continue to explore and understand the “LEADING
THROUGH THE FOG” with applicable wisdom, let us
remember that the leadership is not rigid in nature but a
living source of guidance to becoming a productive leader.
This book will continue to inspire and empower leaders of
all kinds, guiding you through the fog of conflict, unclear
vision, strained relationships, turbulent emotions, physical
trials, and scarcity towards a path illuminated by Faith,
Wisdom, and Unwavering Trust in the God and your inner
potentials. By illuminating the threads that bind these tales
of perseverance, we aim to equip you, dear reader, with a
multifaceted lens through which to navigate the fog and
emerge as a guiding light in your own sphere of influence.
Do well to digest this beautiful quote as we continue
reading this book.
“Lasting leadership comes from a personal transformation,
not a personal agenda.” ― Barry Banther.
CHAPTER ONE
YOU ARE A LEADER SOMEWHERE.
It's easy to forget the universal fact that leadership is not a
luxury of the selected few but a natural ability that lies
inside us all amid the immense stature of rising leaders and
prominent personalities. Leadership has a place, whether it
is in the environment of a busy office, a supportive family,
a close-knit neighborhood, or even within the confines of
our own hearts. We often go about our regular lives with
this cloak on.
The idea that "everyone is a leader somewhere" is
consistent with the teachings of the Bible. In (1 Peter 4:10-
11) we are reminded that God has given each of us
particular talents and abilities to use in the service of
others. Like leadership, these skills are designed to be used
for the benefit of all. The Bible exhorts us to use our
abilities skillfully whether we are in charge of a family, a
neighborhood, or a place of business. (Matthew 5:14-16)
emphasizes that we are the "light of the world" and we are
to let our light shine before others. This means that we are
to set an example in all aspects of life and reflect God's
love, wisdom, and grace.
Leadership encompasses our impact in our spheres of
influence as well as our positions of authority. Because of
this, acknowledging that "everyone is a leader somewhere"
serves as a reminder of our obligation to lead with humility,
virtue, and love, as Jesus Christ Himself demonstrated.
Leadership finds a special medium in our deepest feelings
and ideas. The decisions we make, the kindness we exhibit,
and the empathy we give are all examples of heart-centered
leadership. Leadership through compassion and selflessness
is shown by both the teachings of Jesus and secular
personalities like Mother Teresa.
Now, before we proceed by firstly explaining the true
meaning of Leadership
"Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do
something you want done because he wants to do it." -
Dwight D. Eisenhower
"The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does
the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do
the greatest things." - Ronald Reagan
“Every leader leaves a legacy.” ― Barry Banther
"Leadership is not about a title or a designation. It's about
impact, influence, and inspiration." - Robin Sharma
“We can’t alter our past, but we can shape our future. We
can end well.” ― Barry Banther
Now, let's delve into a more detailed definition of
leadership:
Leadership is the process of guiding, inspiring, and
influencing a group of individuals towards the attainment
of a common goal or objective. A true leader serves as a
role model, demonstrating not only the ability to articulate
a clear vision but also the competence to devise strategic
plans and mobilize resources to turn that vision into reality.
Effective leadership involves fostering a sense of purpose
and direction among team members, instilling a shared
sense of mission, and cultivating an environment of trust
and collaboration.
A leader displays qualities such as empathy, integrity,
resilience, and adaptability, which allow them to connect
with others on a deep level and navigate through challenges
with grace and determination. Leadership extends beyond
authority or formal position; it is about harnessing the
strengths and potential of each team member while
recognizing and respecting their diverse perspectives.
Communication is a cornerstone of leadership,
encompassing both active listening and effective
articulation. A leader must be able to convey ideas with
clarity, motivate through inspiration, and provide
constructive feedback to facilitate growth and development.
Moreover, leadership is not confined to individual
achievements; it involves uplifting the entire team,
fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and
celebrating collective successes.
In essence, leadership is the embodiment of service, as
leaders prioritize the well-being and growth of their team
members. Through a blend of strategic thinking,
interpersonal skills, and emotional intelligence, a leader
orchestrates harmonious collaboration, aligns actions with
values, and empowers individuals to reach their fullest
potential. A successful leader's legacy is not only measured
by achievements but also by the lasting positive impact
they leave on the people they lead and the organizations
they guide.
Discovering Your Leadership Gifts.
While we wander through life of journey, the first
encounter with leadership we need to discover is within
ourselves. Just as a captain steers a ship, we are at the helm
of our lives, steering through calm waters and stormy seas.
We are the architects of our destinies, the navigators of our
choices, and the leaders of our actions. The world has
illuminated this truth through figures like Mahatma Gandhi,
who led a nation towards independence by embodying the
principles he preached.
“Leadership is a gift. It’s given by those who follow.
You have to be worthy of it.”
— General Mark Welsh
In the same way, the Bible reminds us in Proverbs 16:9,
"The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes
his steps." The Bible declares that spiritual gifts are
heavenly gifts that enable people to hold positions of
leadership. Apostle Paul describes these abilities and
outlines their varied manifestations at Romans 12:6–8. It
highlights how crucial it is to acknowledge and diligently
use our inherent gifts. “For as in one body we have many
members, and the members do not all have the same function, so
we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually
members one of another. Having gifts that differ according to the
grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to
our faith; if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his
teaching; the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who
contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one
who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness." (Romans 12:4-8).
These passages stress that leadership comprises of a range
of abilities rather than being confined to a particular job.
These gifts—whether they be those of teaching, leading —
are intended to edify and bind the body of Christ not only
that but as a wonderful way of growing up as an effective
leader to your followers that believe in you and your
excellence.
THE FAMILY: A place where leadership is tested.
A home filled with joy and excellence demonstrate the
active leadership of the HEAD.
A family is where leadership manifests itself in its most
vulnerable but effective way. Leaders in their own way,
parents, guardians, and siblings encourage development,
provide direction, and instill ideals that will impact the
future. Think about the brave leadership shown by
Jochebed, Moses' mother, when she carried her son on the
Nile River in a basket, eventually changing the course of
history. Similarly, stories from the sphere of our world,
such as the story of Rosa Parks, demonstrate how a single
act of disobedience may ignite a movement for justice.
Leaders are able to serve effectively and lead with divine
knowledge thanks to these gifts. (1 Corinthians 12:8-10)
How you discover your leadership begins from the
perception and the family culture established by the parent,
guidance. Recognizing and nurturing these gifts is critical
to effective leadership within a community. They are
bestowed by God for the common good, enabling us to lead
and serve others with divine wisdom and empowerment. As
leaders, let us earnestly seek and use these gifts, aware of
our responsibility to build up and unite our fellow
community.
Leadership Challenges &
Perseverance.
The Bible provides a rich picture of the leadership
challenges faced by notable figures such as Moses, David,
and Paul, and how their steadfast faith sustained them
through adversity. The first person we will examine is the
life of Moses.
When Moses was chosen to lead the Israelites out of Egypt,
he faced many difficulties, from the likes of Pharaoh's
resistance, the consistent complains of the children of
Israelites, and the hardships they experience in the
wilderness. This alone can cause a leader to be extremely
frustrated and giving up on the course of leading the people
of Israel but here we see that Moses never lost hope in
God's promises and direction. Moses' persevering faith is
attested to in (Hebrews 11:27), which states, "By faith, he
[Moses] left Egypt, not being afraid of the anger of the king, for
he endured as seeing him who is invisible.”
Another is David, anointed as king. A small but blessed
soul with excellence where he faced series opposition from
Saul, betrayal by his own son Absalom, and personal moral
failures. Through it all, he remained "A man after God's own
heart" (1 Samuel 13:14) because of his genuine repentance
and reliance on God's grace.
Paul, after his conversion, embarked on missionary
journeys fraught with persecution, shipwrecks, and
imprisonment. His words in (2 Timothy 4:7-8) resonate as
a testament to his perseverance: "I have fought the good fight,
I have finished the race, and I have kept the faith.”
"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you
face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of
your faith produces perseverance." - James 1:2-3 (NIV)
These stories illustrate that leadership often involves trials
and tribulations. What sets these leaders apart is their
Faith, unwavering trust in God's promises, and reliance on
His strength. They are persevered because they knew their
leadership was a calling from God, and His faithfulness
would see them through.
In our own leadership roles, we can draw inspiration from
these biblical patriarchs, understanding that challenges are
inevitable. But, like Moses, David, and Paul, we can
overcome by faith, trusting in God's guidance and
sustaining grace, knowing that He who called us to lead
will be faithful to see us through every trial (Proverbs 3:3-
6).
These challenges can test the very core of a leader's
character, resilience, and determination to a course. Just as
a ship is refined by the rough waters it sails through, a
leader is sculpted by the challenges they navigate. In these
moments, it's essential to draw from one's inner strength
and unwavering spirit.
"The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man
perfected without trials."
- Chinese Proverb
The trials a leader faces might include uncertainty,
adversity, and even failures. It's in these moments of
adversity that a leader's perseverance shines the brightest.
To persevere is not merely to endure, but to thrive amidst
adversity, adapting and evolving to overcome obstacles. It's
a testament to the human spirit's indomitable will to
conquer challenges and emerge stronger.
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races
one after the other." - Walter Elliot
The Bible reminds us that God does not promise a life
devoid of trials, but He promises to walk alongside us
through them. Leaders are called to exemplify endurance,
displaying an unwavering commitment to their vision
despite the obstacles that arise. Through their resilience,
they inspire others to embrace challenges with courage and
faith, knowing that every trial is an opportunity for growth
and transformation.
Leadership Integrity and Character.
Integrity and character are foundational pillars of effective
leadership, deeply rooted in biblical principles. Leaders
with moral character and integrity are respected and trusted
by their following. They promote an honest and
accountable culture by acting in accordance with what they
say. These leaders also successfully manage difficulties and
moral conundrums while upholding their values in the face
of difficulty.
(Proverbs 11:3) tells us that "the integrity of the upright
guides them,” A leader's moral compass shapes their actions
and decisions. Integrity in leadership refers to continually
exhibiting of honesty, openness, and sincerity in one's
behavior in accordance with moral and ethical principles.
Leaders who place a high value on integrity and character
serve as lights in a society that is frequently characterized
by moral ambiguity. They take their cues from biblical
teachings, understanding that leadership entails more than
just achieving objectives; it also entails positively affecting
lives via a steadfast dedication to righteousness and moral
behavior.
The significance of speaking the truth and acting honorably
is often stressed in the Bible (Proverbs 20:28; Ephesians
4:25). Character, on the other hand, reflects the inner
qualities and values that determine the actions of a leader.
(Galatians 5:22-23) describes the "fruit of the Spirit" as
love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness, and self-control. These qualities should
permeate a leader's life and set an example for those he
leads. No matter the length of your leadership fi these roles
are found wanting, there are high tendencies such a team or
community will not stand.
7 Behaviors to Be an Integral Leader.
In the quest to be a good leader, while experiencing some
challenges within your spheres can make some means if not
carefully guided in changing your course of leading your
people. Below are some vital things to help you to always
be reminded.
1. Know Yourself:
We need to understand who we are, what motivates,
energizes, and inspires us to take action. I encourage
you to read this book to the very end as we discuss
further, Leadership with Emotional Intelligence, for
more details on how to achieve it.
2. Aligns Life and Leadership Beliefs:
Our decisions will show how strong our integrity is.
You must be constant in your ideals and views.
Integrity in leadership requires a harmony of personal
and guiding principles. Integrity is built on acting in
accordance with one's ideals and beliefs.
3. Enhance Your Strengths and Assess Your
Weaknesses:
Our moral compass is based on our moral strengths and
limitations. I advise conducting a SWOT evaluation of
your leadership. You can learn more about yourself and
become aware of what you have and lack by examining
your strengths, flaws, opportunities, and threats. You
will grow as a leader as a result of this.
4. Concise and Precise Communication:
Expressions must be controlled to avoid conveying fear,
apprehension, or worry. It's crucial that you project
security and calmness. Not only do you need to know
what you're talking about, but also how to successfully
convey it. Dare to communicate and speak. And what
you say, you also do. Align your messages and
behaviors. It's critical that your actions and words
remain consistent with one another.
5. Coordinate Your Heart and Your Words:
Speak truthfully and with consistency about your true
feelings. Being an effective leader requires coordinating
thoughts, emotions, and talking about what is genuine
for each of us.
6. Keep the Promises:
Having good intentions is not enough. In any case,
keeping promises is a highly valued competence of a
leader. Therefore, promises must be kept even when it
is difficult.
7. Focus On Others:
A true leader is skilled at building relationships with
others. He can relate to other people's feelings and
opinions. To comprehend others' motivations and
behaviors, a leader must put himself in their shoes.
You'll connect with them only after that. To stay
connected, your guiding principle should be to add
value to others. Leaders who listen to their hearts and
are connected to their basic motivations in such a way
that they let these forces guide them towards their inner
fulfillment, are leaders of integrity. These types of
leaders have the power to change the world.
Leadership Impact.
Quality leadership is not merely about holding a position;
it's about harnessing the power to make a lasting difference
to those you are leading. Every decision, every word, every
gesture sends ripples into the world, influencing lives and
shaping the course of history. The impact of leadership is
far reaching and leaves a deep impression on the lives of
those who follow it.
Galatians 5:9 gives a wonderful analogy with leaven
illustration to this principle: "A little leaven leaves the whole
lump." Just as a small amount of leaven affects the whole
lump, a leader's actions and attitudes affect those under his
authority. This truth underscores the importance of the
decisions leaders make and the behaviors they exemplify.
(1 Thessalonians 2:8) speaks to the relational aspect of
leadership impact: "So, being affectionately desirous of you, we
were ready to share with you not only the gospel of God but also
our own selves, because you had become very dear to us." This
verse emphasizes the depth of connection between leaders
and followers.
Effective leadership is not just about conveying
information or directives; it is about investing in
relationships, sharing lives, and demonstrating genuine
care.
"Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking
care of those in your charge." - Simon Sinek
Leadership has an impact that goes beyond what is seen
right away. It shapes culture, attitudes, and the environment
as a whole. A leader's honesty, humility, and compassion
serve as examples for others to follow. On the other hand,
poor leadership can breed dissension and disappointment.
As leaders, we are called to recognize the weight of our
influence. Our actions and words have the power to either
build up or tear down. By drawing wisdom from
(Galatians 5:9) and (1 Thessalonians 2:8), we gain a
biblical understanding of the profound impact we have on
those we lead. Let us strive to be leaven that leavens with
goodness, and let us invest in relationships that nurture
spiritual growth and a flourishing community.
Cultivating Leadership Skills.
An effective leader needs a variety of leadership skills and
characteristics to facilitate the success of a company,
encourage the team, and advance their career. Some people
are lucky enough to be natural leaders, but most of the
important qualities are learned through formal education
and work experience. Some great leaders in human history
possessed leadership skills innate. However, that does not
mean that they should not have been polished to inspire
their followers. Anyone who wants to be an excellent leader
to His team should get down to work and work their skills
to the very end.
In this like, the Bible offers valuable guidance for those
seeking to develop their leadership skills. Two passages,
(Proverbs 1:5 and 2 Timothy 2:15), provide practical
wisdom to guide this journey of growth.
Proverbs 1:5 imparts the importance of acquiring wisdom
and understanding: "Let the wise hear and increase in
learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance." This
verse underscores the continual process of learning and
growth as essential for effective leadership. Being a leader
carries many responsibilities, ranging from creating a
positive work culture and leading by example to delivering
tangible results. To be a successful leader, it is important to
cultivate leadership skills already incorporated while
acquiring new ones.
Here are some practical insights drawn from this verse.
1. Pursue Lifelong Learning:
As leaders, we must remain humble and open to new
knowledge. Cultivating leadership skills involves a
commitment to continuous learning. Whether through
reading, mentorship, or formal education, seek
opportunities to expand your knowledge.
2. Listen Actively:
Wisdom often comes from listening to others. Effective
leaders are attentive to the perspectives and experiences of
those around them. Encourage open dialogue and seek
counsel when making decisions.
3. Value Experience:
Leadership skills are honed through experience. Embrace
opportunities to lead, even in small capacities, as they
provide valuable lessons.
Don't fear failure; it's often a stepping stone to growth. (2
Timothy 2:15) offers further guidance: "Do your best to
present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no
need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." This
verse emphasizes the importance of diligence and accuracy
in leadership. Here's how to apply this:
Diligence: Effective leaders are diligent in their
responsibilities. They show commitment,
thoroughness, and a strong work ethic. They don't
cut corners but strive for excellence in all they do.
Ethical Leadership: "Rightly handling the word of
truth" extends beyond biblical knowledge. It
encompasses integrity and ethical conduct. Leaders
must model honesty, transparency, and
accountability.
Seek Divine Approval: Ultimately, leadership is a
calling from God. Leaders should lead with a sense
of accountability to God, seeking His approval
rather than the applause of people.
4. Mentorship:
Just as (2 Timothy) was a letter from Paul to his mentee
Timothy, mentorship is vital for leadership development.
Seek out mentors who can provide guidance, support, and
accountability in your leadership journey.
Developing leadership skills is a lifelong process rooted in
biblical wisdom. (Proverbs 1:5) reminds us of the
importance of learning and understanding, while (2
Timothy 2:15) calls us to diligence, ethical leadership, and
seeking divine approval. As we strive to cultivate these
skills, we honor God's calling to lead with wisdom,
integrity, and grace.
Godly Wisdom in Leadership.
In the area of leadership, seeking and using God's
knowledge is not only advantageous but also necessary.
(James 1:5 and Proverbs 3:5–6) provides the integral
important insights on the crucial part that Gods knowledge
plays a very vital role in decisions made by leaders. (James
1:5) exhorts, "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who
gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given
him." This alone underscores the humble posture any
willing and aspiring leaders should adopt — one of
recognizing their need for divine guidance.
Here's how this relates to leadership:
1. Humility in Decision-Making:
Effective leaders acknowledge their limitations and seek
God's wisdom before making decisions. This humility
fosters an atmosphere of trust and reliance on God's
guidance.
2. Generosity of God:
God's willingness to bestow wisdom generously is a
comforting assurance for leaders. It encourages leaders to
approach Him with confidence, knowing that He is ready to
grant the wisdom needed for effective leadership.
Proverbs 3:5-6 further explains the importance of
divine wisdom in leadership: "Trust in the LORD with all
your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all
your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your
paths."
3. Trust in God's Guidance:
These verses encourage leaders to trust in God completely,
relying on His wisdom over their own understanding. This
trust forms the foundation of sound leadership decisions.
4. Acknowledging God:
Acknowledging God in all aspects of leadership means
seeking His guidance, not just in spiritual matters but in
every decision. It promotes a holistic approach to
leadership where God's wisdom permeates all actions and
choices.
5. Straight Paths:
Leaders face myriad challenges and complex decisions. By
relying on God's wisdom, they can navigate even the most
intricate situations with clarity, assurance, and a sense of
purpose.
6. Alignment with God's Will:
Seeking God's wisdom ensures that leadership decisions
align with His will. This alignment is crucial for leaders
who desire to honor God and lead with integrity.
In practical terms, leaders seeking Godly wisdom should
cultivate a habit of prayer, reflection on Scripture, and
seeking counsel from trusted spiritual mentors. They should
also create a culture of wisdom-seeking within their teams,
encouraging others to join in the pursuit of divine guidance.
The foundation of good leadership is DIVINE WISDOM.
The path of leaders who rely on God's wisdom and
acknowledge their need for HIS DIRECTION IN ALL
DECISIONS is illuminated by (James 1:5 and Proverbs
3:5–6). The ability to make wise decisions and to lead with
integrity, humility, and a constant devotion to God's will are
all gifts bestowed upon leaders who place a high value on
seeking and using God's wisdom.
CHAPTER TWO
THE FOG OF WAR (CONFLICT)
INTERNAL & NOT.
Beyond the Surface Conflict.
Conflict is more than just an incompatible notice; it is the
fundamental force that develops our character, puts our
resiliency to the test, and advances us down the path to
leadership. How meticulous conflict may be to a person in
the depiction of a leader that it weaves complicated patterns
of obstacles and alterations to our lives.
Conflict takes center stage, testing our character, resolve,
and humanity. This is like a tempest, sweeps through the
fabric of our lives, leaving a trail of turmoil and tension in
its wake. There have been conflicts throughout human
history, whether they are external wars between states or
internal conflicts between individuals.
"Great leaders are not defined by the absence of weakness,
but rather by the presence of clear strengths." — John
Zenger
Imagine standing at the edge of a vast battlefield, where the
air is charged with tension and uncertainty. This is the
battlefield of life, where conflicts emerge as the fog of war,
shrouding our path with ambiguity and apprehension. In
this chapter, we embark on a profound exploration of
conflict - a journey that takes us through the rugged terrains
of both secular and biblical narratives, unraveling the
complexities of the fog of war that engulfs us all.
Conflict is not limited to the skirmishes we witness in
headlines or history books. This is a multidimensional force
that permeates every corner of our lives, from the battles
within our minds to the clashes in global world. Beyond the
visible realm of disagreements and disputes, conflict is a
chameleon that disguises itself in myriad forms -
emotional, ideological, relational, and even spiritual. It is
a height of struggles, each shard reflecting a facet of the
human experience.
Consider the artist, brush in hand, standing before a blank
canvas. Just as they layer colors and textures to create
depth, conflict paints the canvas of our lives with shades of
adversity and challenge. Just as we learnt in the stories of
leaders like Malcom X, whose transformation from a
radical to a visionary symbolizes the power of conflict to
ignite change. Similarly, the biblical narrative of Jacob
wrestling with an angel mirrors the internal struggles that
shape our identity.
We find the Bible reminding us in Romans 7:19, "For I do
not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—
this I keep on doing." Here you can feel the internal conflict
that exists inside each of us and calls for self-awareness,
fortitude, and a desire for improvement. Let’s look at the
kind of soul conflicts we have below:
1. Internal Conflicts:
In the world, Jay Gatsby's pursuit of the American Dream,
portrayed in "The Great Gatsby," echoes the fervent desires
that often lead to inner conflicts. Desires, those flames that
burn within us, illuminating our innermost being. They
collide and compete, crafting a symphony of passion and
conflict.
The internal mental conflict of an entrepreneurial leader
can vary by person and situation, but may include the
following aspects:
Decision making: Entrepreneurial leaders are often
faced with difficult decisions and have to weigh
different options. They may feel internal conflict
when trying to balance risks and benefits, consider
the needs of their team and the impact on their
business.
Pressure and responsibility: Entrepreneurial
leaders can feel great pressure and responsibility for
the success of their business. They may experience
internal conflicts as they balance the desire to take
on big challenges with the fear of failure and
negative consequences.
Time Management: Entrepreneurial leaders often
have multiple tasks and responsibilities, which can
lead to internal conflicts in terms of how to
prioritize and manage their time efficiently.
Work-life balance: Entrepreneurial leaders may
have difficulty balancing their work and personal
lives. They may experience internal conflicts when
trying to devote enough time and energy to their
business without neglecting their relationships and
personal well-being.
Self-confidence and self-doubt: Entrepreneurial
leaders can sometimes question their abilities and
decisions, which can lead to internal conflicts in
terms of self-confidence and overcoming self-
doubt. It is important to note that these internal
mental conflicts may be common in entrepreneurial
leaders, but each person may experience them
differently. Each individual may have their own
unique challenges and internal conflicts.
Meanwhile, the human heart often becomes a battlefield,
torn between desires, doubts, and decisions. Romans 7:15-
24 says "For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I
hate." This struggle resonates with humanity's universal
experience of the internal fog of war. The passage also
points us to the source of deliverance: "Who will deliver me
from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ
our Lord!”
Resolving Inner Battles: One of the best solutions
to the inner peace is by seeking His wisdom and
guidance will greatly help us to dispel our internal
conflicts or discomfort, allowing us to walk in
clarity and purpose. James 4:7-8 calls this
submission to God, resisting the devil, and drawing
near to God. He knows the perfect way to cure all
our displeasures and worries. Connect to God and
gain your peace.
2. External Conflicts:
The aspect of our external conflicts arrives as a result of
some set of categories of things that make us to be
uncomfortable (Debt, lack, anger, envy, strife, uncertainty
etc.) Looking the fundamental guidance of the Bible, it
offers principles to guide leaders and individuals in
navigating through the fog of mind warring.
Peacemaking: Jesus' Christ Sermon on the Mount,
in Matthew 5:9, heralds the blessedness of
peacemakers. They not only resolve external
conflicts but also contribute to inner peace in the
hearts of those around them.
Justice and Mercy: Micah 6:8 encapsulates the
divine desire for justice, mercy, and humility. This
verse underscores the need to balance righteous
indignation with compassionate responses in times
of conflict.
Turning Enemies into Friends: The radical
teaching of loving one's enemies, found in
(Matthew 5:44), challenges conventional notions.
By responding to hostility with love and prayer, the
fog of hatred can be dispelled.
Leadership amidst Conflict: Nehemiah, facing
external opposition while rebuilding Jerusalem's
walls, demonstrated leadership resilience
(Nehemiah 4). His strategy included prayer,
preparedness, and unity among his people.
Conflict Resolution: The biblical model for
conflict resolution, as described in (Matthew
18:15-17), emphasizes direct communication,
reconciliation, and the role of the church
community.
Wisdom and Counsel: (Proverbs 20:18 and 24:6)
underscore the significance of seeking wise counsel
in making decisions during times of conflict. Godly
advice helps to navigate the fog of uncertainties.
Hope beyond Conflict: The prophet Isaiah
envisions a future of peace where swords are turned
into plowshares and warfare ceases (Isaiah 2:4).
This vision encourages us to work towards
reconciliation and peace even in the midst of
conflict.