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The Power of the tongue that leads

Topic: #396 of 1124 for Sermons on Leadership: General
Scripture: James 3:2-3:12
Sermon Series: James
Denomination: Pentecostal
Date Added: May 2003
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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The power of the tongue that leads
James 3:2-12

Introduction
Napolean… Martin Luther King Jr. / Hitler… George W. Bush / Parent or CEO…
Here is a comparison of the two types of supervisors the boss and the leader:
The boss drives his men; the leader coaches them. The boss depends upon authority; the leader on good will. The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says “I”; the leader, “we.” The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; the leader fixes the breakdown. The boss knows how it is done; the leader shows how. The boss says “Go”; the leader says “Let’s go!”
Every leader should pray: “Lord when I am wrong, make me willing to change; when I am right, make me easy to live with. So strengthen me that the power of my example will far exceed the authority of my rank.”
There is a responsibility to the listener as well as the speaker. As we continue to speak about that power of the tongue I want us to look at the remaining verses and understand the responsibility of the power of the tongue that leads.

I. The tongue is responsible for the whole vessel (v 2-4)
a) Controlling the tongue and directing it inward
(1) Verse 2 if you are able to control the tongue you are on your way to perfection and able to control “your whole body”… Actions.
(2) Think of the things that start with the spoken word or the tongue.
(a) Adultery starts with the tongue saying “I desire”.
(b) Murder starts with the tongue saying “I hate”.
(c) Coveting and stealing starts with the tongue saying “I want”.
(d) Disobedience starts with the tongue saying “I won’t”.
(e) Lying starts with the tongue saying “I didn’t”.
(3) If you want to lead the orchestra you have to turn your back on the crowd.
(a) That means going against what the world is telling you is OK…
b) Control the inside so we can affect who we direct outside
(1) Leading by example…
(a) Paul had to gain control of himself… 1 Cor. 9:26,27 (Beat or “Buffet to beat not buffet to eat”) Disqualified preachers… then after this…
(b) Phil 3:17…follow me? …Told Timothy 1 Tim 4:12 Youth / Example
(2) Encouraging other people… When there is control we can encourage
(a) Job 16:1-5 “…But I would strengthen you with my mouth, And the comfort of my lips would relieve your grief.”

II. The self-boasting tongue does not lead well(5)
a) Boasting of strengths
(1) “Speaking about self in a high manner” …Abilities… Accomplishments…
(2) The boastful tongue cares more about telling people they are leading than actually leading people
(3) A leader who has no followers is not leading he is just taking a walk
(4) Little muscle can tell big tales… boasts great things… Why? Attention…awe low self-esteem… hurt by those who never cared about what you did…
b) Boasting of weaknesses
(1) Paul boasted of his weaknesses, that’s all he had in comparison (2 Cor 11,12)
(2) Are you talking about that thorn…?
(3) What are you going to show off or brag about? In light of Christ…
(4) What have we accomplished that is greater than what Jesus has ever done

III. The untamed Tongue is poison that burns down a great work (6-12)
a) Burning people down…(Molly illustration… things I say)
i) Christ builds them and then… the world… Christians… tear ‘em down
ii) Verse 9 says… I have been made in the likeness of God…
iii) Continually being made (knit together) in his image, if he or she follows
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