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Why Leaders Must Live in Two Worlds Simultaneously

In a time of great change in the church, Christian leaders are tasked with overseeing and even managing this season of transformation. Today I want to discuss one factor that sets us up to change the wrong thing. A simple yet overwhelmingly significant fact, is that Christian leaders are by very nature called to lead in two realms simultaneously.

Christianity is a belief system built on a world view that most westerners simply do not hold. Clearly a biblical worldview must include the understanding that we live in a world whose reality is defined by an integration of both a visible material world, and an invisible spiritual world.

While the material world is evident and easily apprised by our five senses and human reason, the spiritual world is, by definition, different. The spiritual world is perceived through a different set of senses and clearly functions in a different way than the natural laws of our material world.

When we interpret spiritual things through the senses and reasoning processes of the material world we can end up with deception that feels like certain truth. Even more, if we do not grow in our understanding of the relationship between these two realms we may actually find that some of our thoughts and strategies that seem fully appropriate in the material world can have negative impact in the spiritual realm.

I have found in my assignment to help people find personal freedom, that some of the most difficult people to help are those who excel in the material realm. People who are very good at earth may actually be impaired in their functioning in the invisible kingdom. In a realm where dying equals true life, and giving away leads to true wealth, people who can only see one side of the equationstruggle greatly to operate in the duality of the material and the spiritual realms.