Do you accept responsibility for your mistakes? (109-1)
Willingness to accept the blame when things go wrong is part of being a God-honoring leader. Read 1 Chronicles 21:1-17.
John Maxwell, in his notes in The Maxwell Leadership Bible addresses a time in King David’s life when he allowed pride to dominate his life and he refused to listen to God.
Times of failure not only reveal a leader’s true character, but also present opportunities for significant leadership lessons.
Following a major victory over the Philistines, King David made a major mistake. The king chose to listen to Satan, stopped trusting God for the defense of his nation, and undertook a census. His pride in the growth of his kingdom blinded his judgment. Had his spiritual advisors temporarily left the area? Or had David ignored their counsel? Either way, David failed miserably as do most leaders at some point in their journey.
David’s willingness to take responsibility for his foolish action demonstrated his depth of character. The king refused to project blame, even though the scripture states that Satan provoked him. David repented and accepted punishment from the hand of God, acknowledging the mercy of God and trusting in the grace of God. Even so, David’s error snuffed out the lives of seventy thousand Israelites. When leaders mess up, many people suffer.
Many leaders attempt to hide failures, blame others, or run from God. Not David. He admitted his failure and repented. Although he faced many difficulties, David worked to restore his relationship with God and did whatever he could to minimize the consequences of his failure in the lives of others.
When you make a mistake as the leader do you accept responsibility before God and your team? Prideful leaders or leaders that lack integrity blame others, but God-honoring leaders accept responsibility for their failure.
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Comments (1)
Barry,
I think it’s easier said than done. YOu have to love Davids honesty.
I blogged about the power of our frailites at http://leadershipfreak.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/waffles-2/
You have my regards,
Leadership Freak
Dan Rockwell