Monday Dec 25, 2023

Leading in the Right Direction

 

While there is no certain answer regarding where the expression, “It’s lonely at the top,” came from, we do know that the expression, “The buck stops here,” was a sign that President Harry S. Truman kept on his desk in the oval office.

 

These are just two sayings having to do with leadership, but there are many, many more.

 

It is sometimes said that in a certain nation at a certain time in history there was “a crisis in leadership.”

 

In late eighth century B.C. Israel under King Ahaz, there was no crisis in leadership, but there was a desperate crisis in the right kind of leadership.  It remained for his son, King Hezekiah, to begin his reign when the right kind of leadership would be displayed dramatically, along with its desirable results.

 

We’ll learn about that in this third episode in a six-part series called, “Not Perfect, But Good” (Studies in the Life and Reign of King Hezekiah), an episode entitled, “Leading in the Right Direction.”  Thanks for joining us and let’s get right into it.

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