But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.
– Romans 8:25
At the end of each year, I spend time in prayer asking God for one word to best describe what He wants me to focus on during the upcoming year. This year’s word is “Patience” and normally getting a word like patience would be somewhat contraindicated because of my personality. Fortunately for both my sanity and productivity, our pastor spent December preaching a sermon series titled, “Wait for it” that looked at patience as an activity filled with anticipation and concentration.
Alongside my own word for the year, the BBT staff combine our individual words into a sentence for the year. Our combined words create: Patiently Ready – Gracefully Present.
Developing Leadership
The word for the year is one of my most effective habits of leadership. When I use it as a filter to listen to God through His Word, it takes on a life of its own. The Bible is the first of BBT’s four promises because we believe the Bible should always be the preeminent source for developing leadership within ourselves and others. My 2018 word was “essential”, and I found God using “His Word” to activate me to apply His Word through the prism of my single word.
Passionate Patience
Eugene Peterson’s The Message adds the adverb “passionate” to patience in Romans. A yearlong focus on developing passionate patience as a leader will expand my leadership. But I also want to see God’s Kingdom expand through my leadership by taking God’s Word working in and through me. To see that happen, I need to create routine times for reading and studying His Word to apply its truths into my life and leadership.
There are many effective habits for successful leadership, but no other habit has the exponential potential to transform my leadership than the Bible.
My Word + His Word
My word for the year is patience. When I take my word plus His Word and apply it to my life in 2019, I will not only grow as a leader but also can expect God to use my growth as a leader to expand His Kingdom.
Do you have a word for this year? Do you have a plan for taking His Word and applying it to your year?