A Call to Relational Leadership Arising from a Shared Eschatalogical Vision

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Abstract

The book of Revelation contrasts two distinct approaches to leadership. This article describes these approaches and concludes how Christians should practice leadership today. The two approaches are traced from the rebellion in heaven, through creation, and the life of Jesus, with a focus on Scripture’s apocalyptic messages. This study is needed because leadership in the church profoundly affects the church’s witness and accomplishment of mission. Faithfulness among God’s people in the last days can only be experienced when leadership is practiced according to God-honoring principles. This article concludes that the loving, non-coercive, relational dynamic—demonstrated by the Lamb’s leading during the Eschaton—provides a biblical template for Christian leadership in the present time.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)26-41
JournalJournal of Applied Christian Leadership
Volume14
Issue number1
StatePublished - Mar 1 2020

Keywords

  • leadership
  • mission
  • non-coercive leadership
  • leadership in Revelation
  • biblical leadership

Disciplines

  • Practical Theology

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