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The Maxwell Leadership Reading Plan

DAY 22 OF 30

The Values and Conscience of a Leader


How are we to respond to others who hold values different from our own? That’s the issue of Romans 14. Paul speaks in this passage not of eternal issues or absolute truths, but about “gray areas”—subjects that are questionable and maybe even fuzzy. Christians can differ on these issues and still be part of the same organization. On these issues, no scripture declares an unequivocal right or wrong. Note Paul’s counsel for situations like this:



  1. Be open, not condescending (vv. 1–3).

  2. Remember that everyone answers to the Lord, not to you (v. 4).

  3. Cling to your own convictions (v. 5).

  4. Whatever your values, your motive should be to please God (vv. 6–9).

  5. You are ultimately accountable to the Lord (vv. 10–12).

  6. Do not cause anyone to stumble (v. 13).

  7. Don’t let others impose their values on you, and vice versa (v. 14).

  8. Make love your highest aim (v. 15).

  9. Major on the majors and minor on the minors (vv. 16–18).

  10. Pursue peace and adding value to people (v. 19).

  11. Don’t destroy anyone by imposing your values on them (vv. 20–22).

  12. Anything is wrong that is not done out of personal faith (v. 23).

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The Maxwell Leadership Reading Plan

This 30-day reading plan covers many critical leadership topics with excerpts offered from John C. Maxwell. Dr. Maxwell has spent decades equipping others for leadership with his major source of leadership principles bei...

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