Guía de recursos del 22 de octubre

El ascenso y la caída de Saúl

9:00 a. m.

Llegue antes de las 8:30 a.m. Planes de lecciones en PDF descargables para el servicio a.m. de las 9:00:

10:45 a. m.

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Líder Devo

Lately, I’ve been contemplating the whole idea of leadership. It’s the catchphrase pretty much everywhere, not just in Christian circles. Everyone wants to be a leader, or society thinks everyone should strive to be a leader. Lead people. Develop people. Be strategic. Take the initiative. Create systems. Be a visionary. Be in charge.

Incluso el pueblo israelita pensó que necesitaba un líder. Leer 1 Samuel 8:4–7.

I’ve been wondering lately whether we are getting the whole leadership thing wrong. Maybe we’ve gotten it backward. Maybe instead of trying to be the dynamic leader with a vision who everyone thinks we should be, we should instead look at what it means to follow.

On his podcast Napkin Scribbles, Leonard Sweet tells about an encounter he had with a church official who asked him what his vision was. Sweet’s response was “I don’t have a vision.” The man asked what he meant because he was supposed to be a visionary leader. Sweet replied, “No, I don’t have a vision. Jesus is my vision. I’m just following Him where He leads me.” We don’t have to strive to be in charge or “step up” into our callings to lead at a higher level.

Friends, the world doesn’t need another leader. We already have a leader who knows time and space. We already have a leader who is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-present. We already have a leader who knows us inside out and who knows what is best. We already have a leader who is in charge. Let’s be followers of the one and only God and leave the leading to Him. He’s definitely enough.

—Stephanie Rhyne

Ministerio de Niños

Creador de contenido colaborador de Wonder Ink

*Video de Wonder Ink para esta serie*

PALABRA DE PREGUNTARSE

Estad quietos y sabed que yo soy Dios.

—Psalmo 46:10 (NVI)

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Autor

  • Kristin Langford es la líder ministerial para el ministerio de la primera infancia en Stonebriar Community Church. Ella es responsable de amar a los niños desde el nacimiento hasta el jardín de infancia y a sus padres. A ella le apasiona ayudar a las mamás a navegar las aguas a veces estresantes de ser padres de niños en edad preescolar y cumplir con todas las demás expectativas en sus vidas.

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