Embrace the Cell to Lead

Embrace the Cell to Lead. Every time teh commanders of teh Philistines attacked Isreal, David was more successful against them than the rest of Saul's soldiers. This made David's name more famous throughout the land. 



He made David's name more famous throughout the land. He made himself responsible for excellent character and conduct per time. he embraced his duty and obligation with acute sense of comitment. He was noted for his intelligence.

Miriam also determined responsibility in Exodus 2:4 where she watched over Moses and also suggested her mother as a nurse for the child. She also took the lead in praising and celebrating God after Pharoah and his horse men were drowned in the red sea.

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In judges chapter 4, the children of Israel were mightily oppressed for 20 years. Deborah demonstrated responsibility by raising up to summon Barrack to mobilize Israel’s army to fight Jabin’s army under Sisera’s command. She made herself responsible for change in the land. Beloved, If you must exchitbit the unique traits of responsible leaders, you must become provoked to get things done. 

Be too committed to let thing go bad. Believe in giving your best always. Don’t fail God and your generation. Be driven be excellence and refuse to entertain an escape mentality. Be more open to correction, training and mentoring to improve your skills. You can produce excellent results despite being in mediocre environment. Admit errors quickly and adjust speedily. 

Beloved, this generation needs you raise up and embrace the responsibility of being a catalyst for change 
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