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  1. God called the prophets, developed, directed, and mentored many of Israel’s men and women, including Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Elisha, and Deborah. Joshua assumed the spirit and leadership quality of Moses using strength and courage to finish the assignment that God gave him leading Israel to the Promised Land (Josh. 14).

  2. Oct 3, 2018 · By Mark Jobe. The story of Elijah is one of the most inspirational and influential stories in the Bible, and it presents us with an example of healthy mentorship as Christian leaders. When Elijah is at the darkest moment of his life, we see him in a cave crying out to God. He is discouraged and depressed, even uttering suicidal thoughts.

    • Moses was well-educated. We tend to forget that Moses had a whole 40 years worth of living in Egypt before he became a fugitive. Although he was raised by his mother, Jochebed, and she would have taught him about the God of the Hebrews, that was not his only education.
    • Moses was meek. One word that is used in Scripture to describe Moses is meek (Numbers 12:3). If any of Moses’ qualities made him attractive to God, it would be this.
    • Moses had speech INSECURITY. When God showed up in the burning bush to call Moses to leadership, Moses told God that he couldn’t do it.
    • Moses had complicated identity issues. From the moment Moses was born, his mother, Jochebed, knew he was special. But although Moses was born a Hebrew, he was raised in an Egyptian palace.
  3. Sep 18, 2013 · One of the best examples of intentional mentoring in the Old Testament is found in Elijah and Elisha. Elijah was God’s prophet, and God used him in powerful ways. He commanded it to not rain, and it did not rain for three years and six months (1 Kings 17:1, James 5:17). During the drought, He was supernaturally sustained by God at the brook ...

  4. why he did. Maybe it was a lack of trust. Maybe he did not know he should train and delegate to others. Whatever the reason, he thought he was doing right (18:15-16). Like, we often do, he made many spiritual excuses for why he was not training and mentoring others. Jethro helped Moses develop as a leader and trainer of others. He questioned ...

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  5. Moses and Elijah were prominent leaders in the Old Testament. As a leader, Moses was a shepherd (Ex. 3:1), and a prophet in Israel (Deut. 18:18). Elijah’s leadership role was serving as Israel’s prophet (1 Kings 17, 18, 19; 2 Kings 1:2-17; 2 Chron. 21:12-15). Deborah’s leadership roles were different from either Moses or Elijah.

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  7. Jan 25, 2024 · When it comes to leadership, Moses is regarded as an exceptional example of a biblical leader. His qualities of humility, perseverance, and faithfulness are timeless lessons that leaders today can learn and apply in their organizations. Humility: Moses recognized that he was not above anyone else, despite being chosen as the leader of his people.