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October 15, 2015 13 Comments

9 Questions to Determine if You’re a Christian Leader

By Chuck Lawless

Many of us find ourselves in leadership positions, but we wonder sometimes if we’re really leading. And, frankly, sometimes there are folks around us who also wonder if we’re leading. Here are a few questions to ask yourself to see if you’re really leading as a Christian leader.

  1. If others knew my life intimately, would they want to follow me? This question, of course, covers the “Christian” part of Christian leadership. If you’re not living in such a way that you model Christ (1 Cor. 11:1), you’re not leading as a Christian should.
  2. Am I uncomfortable with the status quo? Even when things are going well, strong leaders are always praying about and seeking the next steps to accomplish God’s best. If you’re comfortable with where you and your church are, you might be in maintenance mode rather than leadership mode.
  3. Do I have a picture of a bright future? This question is the vision question. If you aren’t able to see what God might want to do through your ministry in the future – or if you’ve simply given up on the future – you’re probably reacting more than leading.
  4. Do I see people as God’s gift or as a means to an end? If people are just a means to an end, we will use them rather than lead them – and that’s unchristian. When we see them as God’s gift, we will lead them to walk with Him and experience His best. How do you see your congregation?
  5. Is anyone following me? John Maxwell and others have pointed out that a leader with no followers is only taking a walk. No leader gets everyone to follow (even Jesus didn’t), but somebody will get on board with a genuine Christian leader who captures and casts God’s vision. You’re probably not leading well if nobody’s following.
  6. Am I investing in anyone personally? It’s hard to read the New Testament and not see Jesus and Paul as leaders who intentionally mentored others. Based on their models, good Christian leadership includes pouring your life into a few people. To not do that is to miss one of the best opportunities for genuinely leading.
  7. If I leave, will the ministry carry on well? The true test of our leadership is not when we’re “on the ground”; it’s when God calls us away, and the church must go on without us. If your church’s ministry suffers when you’re gone, you’ve not been the best leader. In fact, it’s possible you’ve built your own kingdom rather than God’s.
  8. Am I continuing to learn? Leaders who already know it all will lead only so far. Inevitably, they will hit the ceiling of their training and knowledge. At that point, all they can do is live in maintenance mode unless they begin learning again. If you’re not continually reading, studying, listening, etc., you may have hit your leadership ceiling.
  9. Am I accountable to somebody for my godliness? This question takes us back to the first one. If you are a genuine Christian leader, you are guaranteed that Satan will attack you (1 Peter 5:8). The best Christian leaders put up accountability safeguards against the enemy’s attacks.

What other questions would you add?


Be sure to check out Dr. Lawless’ daily blog posts at www.chucklawless.com. Chuck Lawless currently serves as Professor of Evangelism and Missions and Dean of Graduate Studies at Southeastern Seminary. You can connect with Dr. Lawless on both Twitter and Facebook.

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  1. Kabugo.E.Hope says

    October 15, 2015 at 9:43 am

    To God i give back the glory for the.Lessons you offer to us daily indeed through your blogs we are equiped daily. When God calls you in ministry to some of us He gives you a vision, the question is am i still on right VISION i was given? Many loses it when we challenged in leadership.

    Reply
    • Chuck Lawless says

      October 15, 2015 at 12:17 pm

      Blessings, Kabugo.

      Reply
  2. Grace Yakiwchuk says

    October 15, 2015 at 10:16 am

    Learned much from the article. Though I, as a woman , am not called to lead , I am called to be the reinforcement of those who do lead and I pray to have strength and wisdom in the areas God has entrusted to me.

    Reply
  3. Mark says

    October 15, 2015 at 10:35 am

    Do I listen to the suggestions of ordinary people? Of only other powerful people? Of no one?

    Am I transparent? Do I explain my decisions or just announce the decision?

    Am I doing someone else’s dirty work?

    Reply
    • Chuck Lawless says

      October 15, 2015 at 12:17 pm

      Thanks for the additional thoughts, Mark.

      Reply
  4. Debbie Turner Chavers says

    October 15, 2015 at 12:39 pm

    Recent questions I asked and journaled were brought to mind when reading the question “What other questions would you add?”

    Watched -Driven by Eternity/ John Bevere’s last video of the series, yesterday with ladies small group.
    The three questions I wrote to ask myself:
    1. What am I missing in my Love walk toward others?
    2. Will I allow this reveal to cause me to dig deeper in God’s Word so that a choice of correction can begin by His Spirit to delete the perceived deficit?
    3. And if not, then why?

    Reply
    • Chuck Lawless says

      October 15, 2015 at 4:08 pm

      Thanks, Debbie, for your input.

      Reply
      • DTC says

        October 15, 2015 at 4:27 pm

        I appreciated the 9 questions you posted. This gave me An even dozen to thoughtfully consider. Thank you for the teaching.

        Reply
  5. Boadu Alex says

    October 15, 2015 at 2:20 pm

    Thank you very much for your teachings

    Reply
    • Chuck Lawless says

      October 15, 2015 at 4:09 pm

      Blessings, friend!

      Reply
  6. DTC says

    October 15, 2015 at 4:28 pm

    I appreciated the 9 questions you posted. This gave me an even dozen to thoughtfully consider. Thank you for the teaching.

    Reply
  7. Jean-Paul says

    October 18, 2015 at 5:00 am

    Great Reminder and useful article to be used as a checklist ever so often to assess ourselves as leaders! Thank you for creating and sharing!

    Reply
  8. Ben Ellis says

    October 22, 2015 at 1:53 pm

    Do the people I am leading look more like Jesus or more like me? If they look more like me then I have built my own kingdom. If they look more like Jesus then I have been a good Christian leader to them.

    Reply

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