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PROGRAM D-8035

Do you know how to motivate people? The ability to motivate people and inspire them is absolutely essential if you want to be an effective leader. Even as leaders in our homes, we need to know how to motivate our children and even our mates.

When I speak of motivation, I want to be clear I’m not speaking about manipulation. Trying to manipulate people to do what we want them to do is deceptive and wrong. But if we’re doing something worthwhile and we need others to come alongside, then we must learn how to motivate them so that they will take ownership and want to succeed with us.

We’ve looked at a few good leadership principles from the life of Nehemiah. He was called by God to do a monumental task—rebuild the broken walls of Jerusalem. Obviously, he needed help: He had to find a way to motivate the few Jews that were left to undertake this huge project.

In Nehemiah 2:17-18, we see his approach as he addresses the people:

Then I said to them, “You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace.” I also told them about the gracious hand of my God on me and what the king had said to me. They replied, “Let us start rebuilding.” So they began this good work.

Nehemiah presented the problem to them and underscored the fact that it was a disgrace to them for the walls of Jerusalem to be in ruins. He assured them of God’s guidance in this task, and challenged them to join him in rebuilding the wall, to which they readily agreed.

In motivating others, we must always present the challenge and the benefit. I find that people really love to be challenged—to push the envelope and do what looks difficult or impossible. Presented in the right way, it will motivate people to join with you, provided they can see both the need and the benefit.

Nehemiah told them what they already knew—that the ruined wall of Jerusalem was a disgrace to their nation. He motivated them through patriotism and loyalty to God and the city God had given to them. Once they shared Nehemiah’s vision, they were willing to commit themselves to rebuild the wall.

Ask God to show you how to motivate others appropriately, how to cast the vision, and how to make the rewards and benefits obvious. It is a very important characteristic of an effective leader.