Readings: Acts. 11:1-18 ; Ps.41; John 10:11-18
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
TRUE LEADERSHIP
IS OBTAIN THROUGH SACRIFICAL LIFE OF LOVE
Leadership
is one of the characteristics of the human person, it is that which makes us
unique from every other creatures. It is a gift from God by which we serve Him
and our neighbour responsibly. However, a critical look at what is happening in
our world today, it is obvious that humanity are losing the true meaning and
essence of leadership.
This
is because we have failed to understand the true meaning and source of
leadership and this can be seen in the kind of fruit we bear as leaders. The
fruit of leadership in this generation is so complicated: leadership has become
a tool for power tussle, selfishness, deception, greed, corruption and
intimidation of people. For we have abandoned God who is the source and giver
of true leadership skills and knowledge.
Hence,
in our Gospel passage, while addressing the people on the good leadership
qualities and attitudes, Jesus said: good shepherd is one who lays down his
life for his sheep. While the hired man, since he is not the shepherd and the
sheep do not belong to him abandons the sheep and runs away as soon as he sees
a wolf coming, and then the wolf attacks and scatters the sheep. Then he
continues by saying: I am the good shepherd; I know my own and my own know me,
just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for
my sheep.
Here,
Jesus tells us that the attitude of a good leader is a life of sacrifice, love,
care, discipline, mercy and knowledge of the sheep or people entrusted to the
leader. And this is what Jesus demonstrated with his life. Showing us that love
is the root of leadership. Without true love for the people, there will never
be a leader to be called a good shepherd.
Therefore,
today we are called to come back to the source of love, God himself, who
teaches us that love is an attitude of a true leader that seeks the good of
others despite how we feel about them. He teaches us to be merciful, just as he
is merciful. Love in leadership is an attitude that is sacrificial, an attitude
that forgives, an attitude that accommodates, preserves, heals and builds up
others when every other thing fails. This is the kind of attitude in leadership
that the world needs now, the attitude that comes from the pure love of God and
neighbours.
Dear
friends, how can humanity recover this leadership skills rooted in the power of
love? How can we harness it to bear more fruit in our societies where it seem
as if true leadership exist no more? This is possible when we realize that we
are all products of love and are called to live out our essence, which is to
love.
We are
called to be good examples to one another, imitating Jesus the Good Shepherd,
who has been so loving and caring towards us. And these we are called to
reciprocate to others, and by so doing we will finally reach that grazing
ground where all who followed Jesus the good shepherd in simplicity of heart
will feed on the green pastures of eternity in heaven.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we listen to your words today, may we embrace the attitudes
and qualities of good leadership, knowing that in us resides that leadership of
love that is lacking in our society today. This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Amen. Do have a fruitful Month
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