GOVERNMENTS

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[Leadership style of Nehemiah 8]

"AND God has set certain in the assembly: first, APOSTLES; secondly, PROPHETS; thirdly, TEACHERS; then miraculous powers; then gifts of healings; helps; GOVERNMENTS [administrators, governors, managers, those who are able to lead]; kinds of tongues."
1 Corinthians 12:28 (DARBY)

• As the vision given you by God started, those who are assigned to work with you would begin to surface.

• How To effectively deploy the people who are with you.
(i) Appoint them to work. Give them the opportunity to serve. And to give the people an opportunity to serve, you must consider certain things:
a. Whoever is being considered to serve must not be a novice, a new convert (1 Timothy 3:6).
b. Someone who is yet matured, one who has not been tested with little responsibilities, should not be considered for leadership position:
"BEFORE they are asked to be deacons, THEY SHOULD BE GIVEN OTHER JOBS IN THE CHURCH AS A TEST OF THEIR CHARACTER AND ABILITY, AND IF THEY DO WELL, then they may be CHOSEN as deacons" (1 Timothy 3:10 the Living Bible).
c. Whoever is appointed to a leadership position, is given authority. And if an authority is given to a novice, one who is yet matured, such could use the authority against the person who appointed him or her—thus, a time for growth should be allowed:
"A church leader must not be a new believer, BECAUSE HE MIGHT BECOME PROUD, And the devil would cause him to FALL" (1 Timothy 3:6 NLT).
d. Pride would make a novice, one who is not mature, want to wrest authority from his superior—Pastor. He may want to usurp or emasculate the person who appointed him or her.
THE devil could make him or her believe they are BETTER and know more than their superior—Pastor.
SUCH may want to believe they can perform BETTER and are qualified than their senior Pastor.
PRIDE could make someone who is not taught or broken by the Spirit of God, rebelled and resented the person who appointed him or her.
e. Endeavour to train whoever you wanted to put to work, before you did.
f. Whoever is being considered for the appointment must have proven to be faithful in other things, or areas, which such has been given responsibilities as a test:
"THE things [the doctrine, the precepts, the admonitions, the sum of my ministry] which you have heard me teach in the presence of many witnesses, ENTRUST [as a treasure] TO RELIABLE AND FAITHFUL MEN WHO WILL ALSO BE CAPABLE AND QUALIFIED TO TEACH OTHERS" (2 Timothy 2:2 AMP).

• Nehemiah appointed Hanani as governor of Jerusalem because he found in him faithfulness and fear of God which are the qualities a good leader should possess:
"I GAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNING JERUSALEM TO MY BROTHER HANANI, along with Hananiah, the commander of the fortress, FOR HE WAS A FAITHFUL MAN WHO FEARED GOD MORE THAN MOST" (Nehemiah 7:2 NLT).

• Give them job descriptions

• You will not fail in Jesus' name.