#92 Teamword God’s Way: Collaboration Without Chaos

por Bruan Sloan

Introduction

“Teamwork makes the dreamwork” (John Maxwell). “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success” (Henry Ford). “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships” (Michael Jordan). “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together” (African Proverb). These and countless other teamwork quotes dominate the leadership landscape. Don’t get me wrong, there is probably much we can learn from these quotes and people. But is there a better source for guidelines on how we should function together as God’s people? I think there is.

When we are thinking about teamwork in the church God’s way, the obvious place to look is God’s Word. Whether you are collaborating as a church, a business, or at home, as Christians, we ought to let God’s Word be our guide and implement Biblical leadership principles. While scripture may not get into the specifics or the nitty-gritty of your team, it is sufficient for all things that pertain to life and godliness (2 Pet. 1:3).

So where should we look? Well, Ephesians 4 seems to be a great place to camp out. In this passage, Paul gives the church specific marching orders regarding their unity, maturity, and purity. Each of these characteristics is essential to the health of the church and thus worth considering when thinking about Christian teamwork. While they speak directly to the church at Ephesus and generally to all churches, the principles of spiritual leadership in ministry can be teased out and applied to teams of all sorts. So, whether you are a pastor or ministry leader in the church, a Christian businessman or woman in a secular business, a coach or teacher in a local high school, a parent of little kids in the home, or anywhere in between, I hope you see the importance of these essential qualities in the church and allow their benefits to trickle down into your specific area of teamwork.

Think of it as your own metaphorical three-legged race. As a kid, one of my favorite activities at Field Day was the three-legged race. That’s partly because I had no chance of winning a race on my own. However, with everyone equally handicapped by strapping our legs together, my team might have a chance to win. If we could simply collaborate as one, using our individual gifts to strengthen our team and keep getting better as we go, we just might win. However, if one of us tries to run out in front, dragging the other teammate behind and not listening or working together, chaos is sure to ensue.

The same is true in the church or your team. It’s essentially a three-legged race with 10, 70, 250, or 600 people strapped together to run the race of life and faith together. Collaboration without chaos is a must for any church leadership teams. Without unity, maturity, and purity, you are not going to get very far or accomplish very much.

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#92 Teamword God’s Way: Collaboration Without Chaos

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