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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

THE SINS OF LEADERS

In I Chronicles 15 we read of the majestic manner by which David brought the Chest of the Covenant of God into Jerusalem.  David was initially pleased but then had a discomforting thought:

After the king had made himself at home, he said to Nathan the prophet, “Look at this: Here I am comfortable in a luxurious palace of cedar and the Chest of God sits under a tent.”  [I Chronicles 17:1 -  All quotes from the Message Bible unless otherwise noted]

God seems pleased with David’s idea of building a temple, but then decides that this task should be accomplished by David’s heir to the throne – one of his sons [Solomon].  God’s reasoning for this decision is exposed in a later passage:

“You’ve killed too many people, fought too many wars. You are not the one to honor me by building a sanctuary – you’ve been responsible for too much killing, too much bloodshed.”  [I Chronicles 22:8]

God assures David of how pleased He is by promising to make David famous, “ranked with the great names on earth”  [v.8].  Then God proceeds to give David and Joab [his commander] many sequential victories over:

o   the Philistines

o   the Moabites

o   Hadadezer the king of Zobah

o   the Arameans, and

o   the Edomites.

Chapter 18:14 declares: Then David ruled over all of Israel. He ruled well, fair and evenhanded in all his duties and relationships.

HOWEVER, notice the opening words of chapter 21:

Now Satan entered the scene and seduced David into taking a census of Israel.

Satan fans the flame of David’s pride!  Suddenly, he needs to know how many people he is ruler over!  His commander, Joab, immediately sees that this is a waste of time and resources. He courageously speaks his mind to David, but David ignores his counsel and persists with his command.

GOD IS NOT HAPPY WITH DAVID!  He sends Gad, David’s pastor, with a message:

“You have your choice of three punishments; choose one and I’ll do the rest.

Do you want three three years of famine, three months of running from your enemies while they chase you down, or three days of the sword of God – an epidemic unleashed on the country by an angel of God? Think it over and make up your mind.”   [21:10-12]

David responded immediately:

“I’d rather be punished by GOD whose mercy is great, than fall into human hands.”  [21:13]

The resulting plague caused the death of 70,000 Israelites before a special sacrifice by David halted the work of the angel!

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Leadership is encumbered with responsibility!  The one making decisions that impact others must think carefully and choose wisely!

For those of us who follow Christ, however, there is another factor: Satanic opposition! 

Leaders must be on-guard 24/7! They are ALWAYS vulnerable – especially when things are prospering!  The blessing of God triggers the temptation of Satan!  David fell prey to Satan’s prideful temptation, and 70,000 Israelites paid the price for him dropping his guard!

Leadership can be a burden! The responsibility can be heavy!

David had surrounded himself with good people, but then he failed to take the advice of Joab. Good leaders remain accountable!  They recruit individuals who can ask them the tough questions at any time! They seek accountability! They maintain close relationships with peers and older, wiser leaders of the same (or greater) stature!  They recognize their vulnerability!

When a leader falls – inevitably others WILL BE HURT, SHOCKED, DISAPPOINTED AND DISILLUSIONED!  The fall-out is immeasurable! When the leader is a Christian, many will question their faith and possibly lose their spiritual direction! How tragic!

This is why the Bible encourages us to pray for our leaders!

 The first thing I want you to do is pray. Pray every way you know how, for everyone you know. Pray especially for rulers and their governments to rule well so we can be quietly about our business of living simply, in humble contemplation. This is the way our Savior God wants us to live. [I Timothy 2:1-2]

 

Be a good citizen. All governments are under God. Insofar as there is peace and order, it’s God’s order. So live responsibly as a citizen. If you’re irresponsible to the state, then you’re irresponsible with God, and God will hold you responsible. Duly constituted authorities are only a threat if you’re trying to get by with something. Decent citizens should have nothing to fear. [Romans 13:1-3]

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IF YOU’RE A LEADER:

Act responsibly!

Lean on God for direction and wisdom!

Find an accountability partner and meet with them regularly!

IF YOU’RE NOT A LEADER:

Pray for those who provide leadership!

Support them with your cooperation.

Don’t speak ill of your leaders! Rather, if you have problems or questions – go directly to them and share your thoughts appropriately and with respect.

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