by Clarence E. Stowers | Nov 23, 2011 | regular
Today marks the official Thanksgiving holiday season. As we prepare to spend time with our family and friends, don’t forget to tell them how thankful you are for having them in your life.
Earlier this week I defined servant leadership and shared how leaders can lead and serve simultaneously. You can read more about it HERE and HERE. Today we conclude by sharing “The Best Kept Leadership Secret discovering the characteristics of a servant leader.”

Characteristics of a Servant Leader
A servantleader is someone who understands the bigger picture. They know the benefit of putting the group, individual or organizational agenda ahead of their own. A servant–hearted leader understands that their task is to equip and empower those they lead. By helping group members or employees achieve their goals, they know they are enriching the organization as a whole.
A leader who is a servantis secure enough to know that serving others takes nothing away from their leadership position. A servantleader is confident. They do not need a title. They take on the role of a servant willingly out of love. They have a true desire to help others and happily initiate service even when there is no direct benefit to them.
An influential leader ignites an organization’s potential and drives the vision by being servants themselves. You too can be an effective leader by having the heart attitude of a servantas you empower, equip and encourage others.
Question:
Do you possess the characteristics of a servant leader?
Further Reading Inspiration and References:
Scripture verses: Jesus washes the disciple’s feet as a servant – John 13 verses 3-5
- To be great you must be a servant – Mark 10 verses 43-44
- Christ’s attitude of being a servant – Philippians 2 verses 5-7
- God looks for a servant heart – 1 Samuel verse 7
Other Reading:
by Clarence E. Stowers | Nov 22, 2011 | regular
Monday’s post defined leadership from a biblical perspective. Jesus’ servant leader model continues to work thousands of years later while producing billions of Christians worldwide.
If you did not get a chance to read it, you can CLICK HERE.

Let’s begin today’s session with this question:
How can a Leader be a Servant at the same time?
When you picture a servant you probably think of someone with a low position. A leader by contrast is someone who is elevated by title. How is it possible then for a person to be both a servant and a leader? One of the best examples is Jesus Christ, who is arguable one of the most influential men and leaders of all time. He had thousands of people following him as he moved from town to town. He was looked up to as a great teacher and healer, and did many miraculous things. For believers he was the leader of all leaders. Yet one night while having dinner with a group of his closest friends, this leader stripped down to a servant’s attire and washed the feet of his followers (John 13:3-5). This was not an act of manipulation. It was an act of love. He had chosen them to lead and succeed him in his ministry. In washing their feet he was demonstrating that for them to be effective leaders, they needed to have a heart attitude of a servant.
The context of John 13 reveals to us that servant leaders:
1. Acquire their power from God
- They understand that they get authority from God
- They understand that they give account to God
2. Advance their people for God
- They demonstrate humility in leadership
- They demonstrate helpfulness in leadership
3. Achieve their purpose from God
- They serve the Savior
- They serve the saints
What’s remarkable about this story is how Jesus even washed Judas’s feet. Have you ever noticed that Judas already had the betrayal in his heart, yet Jesus still washed his feet too. Do you ever feel like you are doing things for people that don’t deserve it? Do you ever qualify your serving and give only to those who you deem worthy or deserving? Think about the example given to us by Jesus. There could have been no more undeserving than Judas, yet Jesus washed his feet too.
Next Session:
Characteristics of a Servant Leader
Further Reading Inspiration and References:
Scripture verses: Jesus washes the disciple’s feet as a servant – John 13 verses 3-5
- To be great you must be a servant – Mark 10 verses 43-44
- Christ’s attitude of being a servant – Philippians 2 verses 5-7
- God looks for a servant heart – 1 Samuel verse 7
Other Reading: