Knowing Him 43: Leadership is Stewardship

Tue. Apr 26, 2022

Introduction

After spending several months on the other side of the Jordan River in Perea, Jesus makes His way back across the Jordan and into the town of Jericho, where He will reinforce many of the leadership principles that He has been teaching His growing team of leaders. He will live them out and put them into practice once again. Jesus was a person who did not just talk about things, but actually acted on them. He so desires to live out these principles through you and me today, if we will only yield to Him. Check out Jesus in action, living out what He teaches, unlike the Pharisees.

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Luke 19:1-27

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. What do you know about Jericho?
  2. What do we know about Zacchaeus from this passage?
  3. What lessons can we learn from the Zacchaeus experience?
  4. Why do you think Jesus told this parable of a certain nobleman in Luke 19:11-27?
  5. What are major life lessons that we can get from this parable?
  6. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
2 years ago

What lessons can we learn from the Zacchaeus experience?

Zacchaeus did the extreme to see Jesus despite his height! I can’t believe he climbed a tree. Through Zacchaeus’ experience, I’m reminded that it’s never too late to ask for forgiveness and repent. Zacchaeus acknowledged his sins & his wrongs. Jesus transformed Zacchaeus and he wanted to be a better, changed person by knowing Jesus.

Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
2 years ago

In today’s reading some important lessons we see come from Zacchaeus’ story. We can learn from his enthusiastic actions and desire to seek Jesus. He went the extra mile to climb the tree and he repented of sinful ways. We also can learn from the parable of the ten minas. We are encouraged to use what God has given us and multiply it by being good stewards of our time and resources.

Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

This parable often strikes a sense of fear in me sometimes. I like to compare it to modern day. Like what if Jesus returns and I haven’t done anything for the kingdom. Or what if I die and I never made anything for him. However I know that this an irrational fear because I know that with time the Holy Spirt will push me to do more. The biggest lesson I take from this is that I don’t want my life to be wasted. I want to try and multiply my gifts.

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