Compelling Purpose
You need a vision that drives you forward.
Nehemiah had that. When some of Nehemiah’s enemies tried to entice him into leaving his work, he responded, “I am doing a great work” Nehemiah 6:3 NCV.
Nehemiah was very single-minded.
He committed to his project because he realized he was doing something that mattered.

Great lives are produced when they’re committed to a great cause—and the greatest cause is the Kingdom of God.
Nothing else lasts for eternity.
Too many leaders get distracted with trivial matters.
If you want to lead your church to accomplish a great task, start by making God’s Kingdom your priority. Leave everything else behind.

So ask yourself:

Do you have a compelling purpose that drives you forward?
How’s your spiritual sensitivity?
Are you praying constantly for what God has called you to do?
Are you persistent in doing God’s will?
Everything rises and falls on leadership.