Old Testament Succession Plans As Models for Contemporary Time Leadership: An Appraisal
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https://doi.org/10.20890/reflexus.v19i1.3033Resumo
One of the greatest challenges that have been confronting the church in this contemporary time is the failure in the succession plan in raising leaders for continuity and stability. More so, examples abound where transfer, retirement or demise of leaders culminated in the collapse of a gigantic Christian ministry which took years to be built through the grace of God. So, the purpose of this paper is to examine the succession plans presented in the Old Testament, analyzing their relevance and applicability to the contemporary leadership transitions by exploring the biblical accounts of leadership succession, particularly in the lives of Moses, Joshua, David and Solomon. This paper identifies key principles and strategies that ensured continuity and stability. The paper adopted exegetical analysis of relevant Old Testament passages, comparative study of succession plan in various biblical contexts and application of biblical principles to contemporary leadership transitions. This paper reveals the importance of divine appointment and affirmation in succession plan, the roles of mentorship and training in preparing successors, the need of clear communication and transfer of authority and the significance of character and integrity in leadership succession. The paper concluded that the Old Testament succession plans offer valuable insights and principles for contemporary leadership transitions, by applying these biblical models, organizations and leaders can ensure a smoother transition, maintain continuity, and promote long-term success. This paper, therefore, recommends that leaders should prioritize mentorship and training of successors, establishment of clear succession plan and communication strategies. Character and integrity should be primary consideration in leadership selection and also divine guidance and affirmation should be sought in succession decisions.Downloads
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07/01/2025
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