The Power of Loaves and Fishes Leadership

Published January 11, 2016

At the 2015 Global Leadership Summit, Albert Tate accomplished something truly remarkable for a Summit speaker.

He managed to make us laugh hard, think deeply and resolve to act—all at the same time.

In his memorable Summit talk, Tate drew our attention to the biblical story of how Jesus took the loaves and fishes provided by a young boy, and proceeded to feed thousands of people.

With a focus on the boy’s astonishment at what Jesus had done, Tate challenged us by asking, “What if Jesus is going to do a miracle using what you bring?”

The central point is that Jesus can radically multiply the effectiveness of any leader, when we bring Him our skills, talents, opportunities and resources, and let Him take them, break them and multiply them.

As Take brought this challenge, I found myself writing on my notepad, “What prevents leaders from being like the boy in this story? What prevents leaders from bringing all of their leadership resources to Jesus?”

As I thought about this, here are three obstacles I identified…

1.     Lack of resourcefulness

One of the key points Tate raised was that the boy was the only person in attendance who seemed resourceful enough to bring a lunch to the gathering that day.

Tate asked this leadership question, “What does it mean for you to pack your lunch?”

It begins by doing a “leadership audit” of your resources.

2.     Lack of courage

It was a tremendously courageous act for the boy to hand over his lunch. That was his sustenance for the day.

Similarly, it requires a level of courage for leaders to be able to authentically lay down all of their leadership resources before God and to say, “Take it; it’s Yours.”

3.     Lack of security

The credit for the miracle that day didn’t go to the boy; it went to Jesus.

Some leaders have a very difficult time releasing credit to anyone beyond themselves. And until that changes, they’ll never see the kind of outpouring witnessed by the crowds that day.

If you do, 2016 could be the year when God can multiply your leadership as never before.

About the Author(s)
Scott Cochrane

Scott Cochrane

Vice President of International

Global Leadership Network

Scott Cochrane serves as Vice President of International at the Global Leadership Network. An insightful and genuine leader, he travels the globe mentoring international teams. Prior to joining the GLN, he was the executive pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Kelowna, British Columbia, and provided leadership to the Global Leadership Network Canada.