
In Matthew 7:24-25, Jesus speaks of the wise man who built his house upon the rock. As men of God, our leadership must be built on unshakeable foundations that withstand the storms of life.
The first pillar of kingdom leadership is unwavering spiritual integrity. This means your private life matches your public persona. A kingdom leader is the same man in the boardroom as he is in the prayer room.
Jesus demonstrated that true leadership is found in service. In John 13, He washed His disciples' feet—the task of the lowest servant. Kingdom leaders lead by serving, not by demanding.
Joshua was told to be strong and courageous. Kingdom leaders don't shrink from difficult decisions. They seek God's wisdom and move forward with boldness, even when the path is unclear.
Jesus invested deeply in twelve men. Kingdom leaders understand that legacy is built through intentional relationships and mentorship.
Kingdom leaders think beyond their own lifetime. They make decisions today that will bless generations to come. Proverbs 13:22 says a good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children.