Benjamin Franklin once stated that, "All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move." If I simply listed that and asked, "What kind are you?" I'm sure I would get a variety of answers. One scripture that I'm sure you've all heard shows partially why, stating that we should be "steadfast and immovable, always abounding in good works." Isn't that saying we should be immovable, but also moving?
For a moment, focus on the "always abounding in good works" type of immovable, movable, or mover. So now, what kind are you? Are you the kind of person that may see good things happening around you, good things to do, or opportunities, but other distractions or tasks stop you from moving? Are you the kind of person that is movable if the right reasons persuade you, if the right person is also involved, or if you see how it can benefit yourself personally? Or, are you the kind of person that sees things to be done, lessons to learn, a person that needs help, and moves forward, even if it's hard?
In Handel's Hallelujah Chorus he included the words "King of King and Lord of Lords.“ If we look to Christ as a leader, we can see that He was not a king as we normally think one, sitting on a throne making grand statements and declaration. He didn't wait for others to serve and minister to Him. He was the servant. He was a teacher. He watched, went, healed, lifted, succored, and gave all.
To look at both sides of the scripture above, Christ was the most immovable and the biggest mover. With Him as our ultimate example, we should also strive to have our core strong and align our purpose with Heavenly Father's, then be quick to move where He leads us. That way, we won't be just moving, but moving in the right direction.
God needs service-oriented leaders. Be immovable, and move.
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