He is the leader, but he does not make a big deal of it and flash it around like folks are supposed to bow down when he is around.
On the contrary he is eager to acknowledge the good that others do. Recognising it and encouraging it, he goes around and highlights it for the benefit of the individual and the whole. Sure he leads by example in showing what it is to be loving, consistent and ever dependent on God. For all that he knows he can get the best from others when they know he is out to serve them, rather than expecting to be served by them.
It’s that kind of way of doing things that reminds me that life is best seen when it’s approached as people building people.
I am grateful for people like that.
For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden
