Christlike leadership is a profound biblical principle that emphasizes servanthood, humility, and love as the foundation for guiding others. Jesus exemplified this in His life and teachings, notably when He washed His disciples' feet, demonstrating that true leadership is rooted in service (John 13:14-15). In Ephesians 5:25, husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the church, illustrating that sacrificial love is a hallmark of effective leadership. Furthermore, leaders are reminded of the importance of humility, as seen in Philippians 2:3-4, where Paul urges believers to consider others better than themselves and to look out for the interests of others. This Christlike approach counters the worldly view of leadership that often prioritizes power and authority over compassion and care. In Matthew 20:26-28, Jesus teaches that whoever wants to be great must become a servant, reinforcing the idea that leadership in the Kingdom of God is characterized by a willingness to serve rather than to be served. Ultimately, Christlike leadership calls individuals to reflect the character of Christ, embodying love, humility, and a commitment to the well-being of others, as they lead by example.
Chip Ingram preaches on the biblical command for husbands to love their wives sacrificially, intentionally, and with sensitivity, drawing parallels to Christ's love for the church. The ultimate goal is to help wives reach their full potential and become all God designed them to be, just as Christ de
In this sermon by John Daniel Jones, he reflects on the powerful lesson Jesus taught His disciples through the act of washing their feet. He highlights how the disciples' pride and desire for greatness hindered them from humbly serving one another, as they were too focused on their own status and po
