Kingdom Leaders – Chosen, Appointed, Called
For every high priest chosen from among men is appointed to act on behalf of men in relation to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. … And no one takes this honor for himself, but only when called by God, just as Aaron was. Hebrews 5:1,4 ESV
When discussing the process for installing a new high priest, the author of Hebrews describes three steps in Hebrews 5:1-4.
Step 1 – the person is chosen from among men – This presumes that there were some selection criteria in place from which to do the choosing / selecting. In the case of the Jewish high priest, it had to be a man from the tribe of Levi. As you determine qualifications for leadership, what criteria will serve as filters or guardrails for your final decision?
Step 2 – the person was appointed to act on behalf of men in relation to God – This position of high priest had some specific duties and responsibilities expected of him. He was not free to make up his own role and responsibility. He was chosen to do a specific job. He had a job for which he would be accountable to God. As you decide on a kingdom leader replacement, be sure the role is well-defined with all expectations and responsibilities agreed upon.
Step 3 – called by God – Because this is a kingdom leader, there is a third, very important step in installing a new leader. This person must be called by God to the role – responsibility. It’s not just another job. Kingdom leadership roles often require great sacrifice and without a clear conviction that God is calling a person to accept this role, some sacrifices may be hard to accept. But, if one is convinced God has asked you to take up this role, then you can be sure He will enable you.
Leader succession is an important process. Be sure that your candidate is chosen, appointed, and called.