No one defines itself leader. Being a leader is something that is recognized by others. Even if a person wants to get out of their anonymity to be a leader, and do everything to show they are the best, their ability to lead is recognized by others and not by your will. In (Mark 1.6-11) Jesus becomes aware of leadership that is within it. More than recognition that comes from God and therefore unquestionable, the gospel want to emphasize the "assumption of leadership by the leader." Jesus becomes aware that it has a mission or leadership to accomplish,-that …show more content…
Jesus is not jealous of his own leadership, does not feel threatened by it, or is jealous because of it. Rather, he would like all to be leaders who serve, value, welcome, motivate. Jesus recognizes the moral leadership and prestigious of Peter, John, John the Baptist ... He knows to recognize them those values, qualities that can make them a leader. He does not fear the success of the other, but is pleased that others recognize the leadership that exists within himself and that they exercise.
Therefore, he always preached that any of his staff could be like him: he never took responsibility for their subordinates by giving them the power to perform. Through these powers and responsibilities they lead immortalized his achievements across a book that added old lessons of the Old Testament with the title of the New Testament, the Gospel of Jesus.
Shewed no power to influence people and make them follow you or accept your ideas and experience: only influenced people with the truth hidden in their own