While we will likely never have the responsibility of leading a great expedition-turned-rescue-mission, we will be leaders in some area of our lives. There are many things that make up a great leader, but the quality demonstrated by Ernest Shackleton of commitment to one's followers may not be one that is often thought of. It is obvious that a leader needs to earn the commitment of his followers, but while a leader may do his utmost to be worthy of respect and loyalty, he cannot control the hearts of those he leads. Shackleton's crew was composed of many loyal followers, some nasty troublemakers, and even a stowaway, yet he was faithful and committed to the best interests of every one of them, regardless of their quality. Those we lead in the Christian life will come in many different attitudes -- some will stick by us no matter what, some will cause headaches, and there may even be some we never wanted as followers. But the quality of a leader is to see that every one God has placed under our care reaches the goal, whatever it takes, even at personal cost.
The greatest Leader of all time said, "Those whom You gave Me I have kept; and none of them is lost" (John 17:12). Jesus was faithful to His followers, from John the beloved who stuck with Him all the way to the foot of the cross, to hot-headed Peter who failed Him miserably in the darkest hour. And He is faithful still to us who follow Him, no matter how many times we wander. What a comfort that "He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus" (Philippians 1:6). As our Lord is so committed to those He leads, should we not follow His example? It is indeed a great responsibility, but let it be said of us as leaders that no matter what kind of followers we have -- encouraging, exhausting, or just plain exasperating -- we stopped at nothing to lead them to the finish without losing one.
My brothers, if one of you should wander
from the truth and someone should bring him back,
remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the
error of his way will save him from death
and cover over a multitude of sins.
James 5:19-20
Great story, great application!
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