The theme for MFM Daily Devotional November 4 2022 is ”Effective Delegation: A Leadership Secret (IV)”.
Here is today’s MFM daily devotional designed for your today’s spiritual refreshment. Kindly read today’s teaching by Dr DK Olukoya, meditate on the word of God and endeavour to act in accordance with them. As you start your day with God through his word, may he go before you to perfect all you have to do today.
SCRIPTURE: “And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease.” – Matthew 10:1
Believers who are leaders in different areas of life are expected to lead like Jesus. They should not be caught in the trap of doing it all alone. Today, we would examine why some leaders do not delegate and correct their wrong attitude.
The first reason some leaders do not delegate is insecurity. Such leaders do not want their subordinates or team members to succeed and outshine them. This notion is wrong and the fear is unfounded. One leader said that he was once afraid that if other people became good at his job as he was, he might be replaced. However, he later added that when he started delegating, he learnt that there was no need to feel threatened when others succeeded and affirmed that their success became his success (Daniel 11:32b; Philippians 4:6-7; 1 John 4:18).
The second reason is perfectionism. Such leaders want everything done just right, the same way and as well as they do it. They are difficult to please. Therefore, they take on the burden of the task alone. The truth is that if such leaders allow others to attempt the task and learn the process, others too will become efficient and successful (Matthew 11:28-30; Galatians 6:2).
The third reason is false pride. Leaders in this category want to portray themselves to their subordinates or followers as super talented or more gifted than others. However, a truly strong leader has the humility to know his own limitation, so that he can draw upon the strengths, resources and genius of others. The Bible condemns prideful self-confidence and self-reliant disposition (Proverbs 16:5, 18; Proverbs 29:13).
The fourth reason is lack of trust. This could be in the area of relevant skills and competencies, right attitude to work or character. One of the traits of a good leader is the ability to discover and harness the talents of other members of his team to get the team’s desired result. Lack of trust will negatively affect team spirit, team building as well as dampen the morale of the team members and hinder the team’s success. As a leader, if you don’t trust people enough to delegate tasks and responsibilities to them, they haven’t failed-you have.
Beloved, delegation makes work easier. Don’t resist it!
PRAYER POINTS:
MORNING
- Father, give me the grace to lead like Jesus, in the name of Jesus.
- I reject and abandon the wrong “do it alone” mentality, in the name of Jesus.
- I reject the fear and lack of security that make many leaders not to delegate, in the name of Jesus.
EVENING
- I overcome the spirit of perfectionism and failure to delegate in the name of Jesus.
- My Father, deliver me from self-pride and its consequences, in the name of Jesus.
- I bind and cast out the spirit of distrust and mistrust that hinders delegation, in the name of Jesus.
- Father, help me to accept that delegation makes work easier and not resist it, in the name of Jesus.
Credit for today’s Mountain of fire‘s daily devotional November 4 2022: Mountain of Fire Ministries/Mountain of Fire