Lots of ideas shape the way we think about leadership, but each one stems from presuppositions about God, man, and creation. In this post I want to share one more great idea that I think shapes a biblical worldview of leadership. Here's the idea:
The Will of God. Grudem says that "God's will is that attribute of God whereby he approves and determines to bring about every action necessary for the existence and activity of himself and all creation” (Bible Doctrine, 95). In other words God chooses what he will do and what he will not do. He makes choices. He decides. He resolves.
So what, though? What difference does this make for leadership? I'll try to explain how this is relevant for leadership in my next post.
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