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Friday, March 2, 2012

Decisions & Consequences

If you walk in My statutes and keep My commandments, and perform them, then I will give you rain in its season, the land shall yield its produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit. Leviticus 26:3-4 Leadership, like life, is the sum total of the decisions we make. Every decision has consequences. We decide how we will respond to people. We decide how large to make a budget for marketing and advertising. We decide whom to hire. We decide where to focus our time and attention. We decide which values are worth going to the mat over. Toward the end of Leviticus, God lists the blessings He offers to those who obey Him and the punishment they’ll receive for disobedience. God, the Ultimate Leader, clearly outlines the consequences for His people’s choices. Leaders who make poor decisions, frequently suffer the following ten consequences. They: 1. Lack commitment. 2. Suffer from a scattered focus. 3. Make excuses. 4. Miss the big picture. 5. Too often go public with private thoughts. 6. Settle for “good enough.” 7. Behave inconsistently. 8. Have poor relationships. 9. Avoid making the necessary changes. 10. Don’t take God’s direction seriously. Are you suffering or benefiting from the consequences of the decisions you have made? I’d love to talk to you personally. For more on help I can provide and how you can reach me, check out… http://truthatlife.com/ or email me directly at curtis.songer@gmail.com 

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