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The Good Leader Assigns and Encourages

The Good Leader Assigns and Encourages

He assigned the priests to their duties and encouraged them in their work at the Temple of the Lord. He issued this order to the Levites, who were to teach all Israel and who had been set apart to serve the Lord: “Put the holy Ark in the Temple that was built by Solomon son of David, the king of Israel. You no longer need to carry it back and forth on your shoulders. Now spend your time serving the Lord your God and his people Israel.” 2 Chronicles 35:2-3 NLT

In the great task of restoring worship and celebrating the Passover, King Josiah shows us an extraordinary model of effective leadership. A good leader not only delegates responsibilities, but also provides encouragement, supervision, inspiration, and motivation. Josiah understood that to achieve success in God’s work, it was not enough to give cold orders; it was fundamental to connect with the heart of his team, organize them correctly, and remind them of the eternal purpose of their labor. By observing the actions of this king, we discover vital principles that will help us lead successfully in our family, work, or ministry.

True leadership is not about exercising dominion, but about empowering, encouraging, and directing others toward the fulfillment of divine purpose. When we combine clarity in instructions with words of affirmation, we create an environment where people flourish and work is done with excellence and joy. Let us never forget that, whether we lead a large company, a church ministry, or our own family, the greatest legacy we can leave is investing our lives in serving God and enriching the people He has placed in our path.

He assigned the priests to their duties and encouraged them in their work at the Temple of the Lord. He issued this order to the Levites, who were to teach all Israel and who had been set apart to serve the Lord: “Put the holy Ark in the Temple that was built by Solomon son of David, the king of Israel. You no longer need to carry it back and forth on your shoulders. Now spend your time serving the Lord your God and his people Israel.” 2 Chronicles 35:2-3 NLT

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