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1.Jesus, the Servant Leader

Jesus is the perfect model of servant leadership. He redefined greatness, not as power over others, but as love poured out for others.

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2.The Heart of a Servant Leader

Servant leadership begins in the heart, not the title.

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3.Character That Carries Influence

Jesus’ leadership flowed from His character. He was pure, compassionate, faithful, and full of love.

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4.Words That Build Others Up

Servant leaders use words to build others up. They teach, guide, encourage, correct, and release others into their callings.

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5.Taking Up the Towel

The King of Glory knelt down and washed His disciples’ feet. This was not a show of weakness. It was strength in surrender. Jesus knew who He was, so He did not need to protect His status.

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6.Servant Leadership and APEST Shadows

Every APEST gift can become unhealthy when it is not shaped by the servant heart of Jesus.

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7.A Servant-Hearted Klēsia

A servant-hearted Klēsia does not ask, “Who gets the credit?” It asks, “Who needs to be loved? Who needs to be equipped? Who needs to be lifted up? Where is Jesus inviting us to serve?”

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