Leading by example
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As we continue our study of the New Testament this year, one trait of the Savior comes through time and time again: His example as a leader.
Throughout His ministry He taught His disciples how to lead. He showed them what He expected of them, and He challenged them as He challenges us to follow Him.
President Spencer W. Kimball observed, "His was a program of 'do what I do.' His innate brilliance would have permitted Him to put on a dazzling display, but that would have left His followers far behind. He walked and worked with those He was to serve. His was not a long-distance leadership. He was not afraid of close friendships; He was not afraid that proximity to Him would disappoint His followers." ("Jesus: The Perfect Leader," Ensign, August 1989, p. 5)
Jesus did not sit unobserved by His followers, issuing an occasional directive to them. He was out among the people, healing them, counseling them, teaching them and showing all of us a better way to conduct our lives. He did not shrink from challenges, nor did He remain silent in the face of criticism. His message was to call all men and women to repentance and invite them to love one another.
"A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another." (John 13:34-35.)
President Ezra Taft Benson said, "When you choose to follow Christ, you
choose to be changed
President Kimball added, "Jesus was not afraid to make demands of those
He led. His leadership was not condescending or soft
In an address to priesthood leaders at a regional conference in Virginia
in April 1997, President Gordon B. Hinckley advised: "Bless the people.
Lift them. Encourage them. Help them. There are so many in distress. They
have so many troubles, so many problems
Jesus also was a listening leader, President Kimball reminded us. "Because He loved others with a perfect love, He listened without being condescending. A great leader listens not only to others, but also to his conscience and to the promptings of God." (Ensign, Aug. 1989, p. 7.)
Jesus set another example for us in personal prayer. President Benson
observed: "If we would advance in holiness increase in favor with
God nothing can take the place of prayer. Let no day pass without
it. Communion with the Almighty has been a source of strength, inspiration
and enlightment through the world's history to men and women who have
shaped the destinies of individuals and nations for good
President Hinckley counsels Latter-day Saints to strengthen and sustain
one another. "Ours is the task of raising the sights of those of our people
who fail to realize the great potential that lies within them
Let us answer the Lord's call to follow Him as He leads us today. As we try to emulate His leadership example we can, as President Hinckley observed, in whatever our capacity, help ease the burdens and bless the lives of those around us.

