The best leaders lead from the front. They don’t delegate, abdicate
or relegate the heavy lifting to “subordinates.” They dive headfirst
into the hard work.
This is true of the best military leaders throughout history.
Battlefield generals like Leonidas of Sparta, Alexander the Great of
Greece and George S. Patton of California fought side-by-side with their
soldiers so that wars would be won. They didn’t direct and expect from the back of the battle. Instead, they chose to dive and drive into the heat of it.
These warrior/leaders weren’t afraid to get mud and blood on their
uniforms. They knew that these condiments of battle were the real medals
of honor in the sight of the troops who followed them.
But it’s not just military leaders who knew this principle. Effective
politic and spiritual leaders throughout history have understood this
as well.
Lincoln, the gangly 16th President of the United States, led the
Union from the front by being a hands-on Commander in Chief. As a leader
he was immensely practical and accessible, so practical that he won the
war, so accessible that he was assassinated at close range.
Ghandi, the bold liberator of India, led an entire nation from the
front. He marched 240 miles of dirt roads over 24 days to protest the
unjust English taxes on and rulership over his beloved country. His
dust-encrusted act of courage eventually helped to emancipate an entire
country.
The best leader of all time, Jesus Christ himself, led from the
front. He boldly took on the religious establishment of his day without
flinching. He stood up for the poor and oppressed when nobody else
would. He challenged the stone-throwing hypocrites by protecting a
scarlet-lettered woman, putting himself in harm’s way so that she could
be saved. He wrapped himelf in a towel and washed the dirty feet of his
disciples to show them how to lead from the front. He got mud on his
“uniform” and then he got blood on it.
He led the charge for the transformation of the human race by picking
up his cross and dragging it to his death. In the heat of battle he
lost his life and won the war. He taught us how to win by losing and how
to live by dying. He showed us how to lead from the front.
Leading from the front is the most effective way to lead a family, a
ministry or a company. Let’s not be afraid of heavy lifting. Let’s not
delegate the calluses or splinters. Instead let us, like Jesus, fill our
hands with both as we pick up our crosses and die to ourselves so that
others can be victorious.
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