August 14 | Application (‘Don’t Lose Your Bearings’)

August 8, 2022

Christian Standard

Long ago the prophet Ezekiel identified several danger signs of moral failure. How can we tell if our leaders are losing their bearings? Ezekiel 22 identifies five leadership pitfallsโ€”ways the โ€œprinces of Israelโ€ were veering off course.

By David Faust 

Someone said that a leader โ€œhas a compass in his head and a magnet in his heart.โ€ Effective leaders know where they are going, and they draw others to journey with them. John Maxwell said, โ€œA leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.โ€  

Sailors at sea and explorers on land use compasses to clarify their sense of direction. If youโ€™re lost or groping in the darkness, a compass can help you get your bearings and find your way. Bad things happen, though, when leaders lose their bearings. Leaders who lack a moral compass are โ€œblind guidesโ€ who steer their followers into a ditch (Matthew 15:14).  

Pitfalls 

Itโ€™s sad when anyone falls into flagrant sin, but the damage multiplies whenever church leaders fall. Satan laughs. Skeptics scoff. Congregations suffer. Trust is shattered. Ministries dissolve. New believers find their faith shaken and longtime Christ followers feel the pain of disappointment.  

Long ago the prophet Ezekiel identified several danger signs of moral failure. How can we tell if our leaders are losing their bearings? Ezekiel 22 identifies five leadership pitfallsโ€”ways the โ€œprinces of Israelโ€ were veering off course.

1. Disrespect for family. These corrupt leaders โ€œtreated father and mother with contemptโ€ (Ezekiel 22:7). Leadership starts in the home. How do we treat our parents, spouse, children, and grandchildren? Two-faced pretenders look like spiritual giants in public but act like jerks at home. โ€œIf anyone does not know how to manage his own family, how can he take care of Godโ€™s church?โ€ (1 Timothy 3:5).

2. Mistreatment of the vulnerable. Israelโ€™s princes lost their bearings when they โ€œoppressed the foreigner and mistreated the fatherless and the widowโ€ (Ezekiel 22:7). Self-centered leaders cozy up to power brokers, abuse their authority, and push people around, but Christlike leaders care for the weak and speak up for the defenseless.

3. Irreverence. The Lord declared that corrupt leaders โ€œhave despised my holy things and desecrated my Sabbathsโ€ (v. 8). Do we take seriously the Lordโ€™s commands recorded in Holy Scripture, including sacred institutions like baptism and the Lordโ€™s Supper? If we treat โ€œholy thingsโ€ lightly, itโ€™s a sign we are losing our bearings.

4. Sexual impurity. Israelโ€™s princes committed โ€œlewd actsโ€ and even engaged in incest (vv. 9-11). Thereโ€™s nothing new about sexual temptation, but todayโ€™s technology makes it more accessible, and shifting cultural norms make it seem more acceptable. The great King Davidโ€™s influence waned and his reputation suffered after he succumbed to sexual impurity.

5. Financial mismanagement. The leaders in Ezekielโ€™s day took bribes, profited at the expense of the poor, and extorted their neighbors in the pursuit of โ€œunjust gainโ€ (v. 12). Paul warned, โ€œFor the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefsโ€ (1 Timothy 6:10).

Safeguards 

How can we keep our bearings and stay on course? It starts by recognizing and admitting our vulnerability. It requires ongoing humility, self-awareness, submission, repentance, and staying in touch with God and in close community with others who hold us accountable.  

Proverbs 4:23 says, โ€œAbove all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.โ€ This ancient wisdom will help us of us keep our bearingsโ€”including those who are called to lead.  

Personal Challenge:ย Examine your own attitude and lifestyle in light of the five pitfalls listed above. Ask the Lord to help you guard your heart and โ€œkeep your bearingsโ€ so you can lead others well.ย 

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