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Walking the Narrow Path: Christian Leadership in a Declining Faith

Sarai Season 1 Episode 15

Sarai Hannah Ajai’s article explores the challenges faced by contemporary Christian leaders navigating a society that is increasingly moving away from biblical principles, drawing parallels with Joshua's leadership of the Israelites. It emphasizes the necessity for these leaders to exhibit strength and courage, much like Joshua was commanded, in the face of cultural resistance and internal struggles. Ms. Ajai stresses that true leadership for Christians is rooted in faith and obedience to God, rather than succumbing to societal pressures or comparing themselves to others. The "narrow path" of Christian leadership requires unwavering commitment to biblical truth and a reliance on God's presence and promises in a challenging modern world.

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Walking the Narrow Path: Christian Leadership in a Time of Declining Faith

Written By Sarai Hannah Ajai

In a world that increasingly distances itself from biblical principles, Christian leaders—whether in the church, community, or nation are often called to walk a narrow path, much like Joshua when he was tasked with leading the Israelites into the Promised Land. Joshua, chosen by God to succeed Moses, faced the monumental responsibility of guiding a restless nation that had wandered in the wilderness for forty years. His leadership challenges were not just military or political; they were deeply psychological and spiritual.

Joshua’s task was daunting. Not only did he have to contend with walled cities and national security threats, but he also had to endure the constant comparisons to his legendary predecessor, Moses. This psychological burden, known in modern terms as social comparison theory, weighed heavily on Joshua. It is natural for leaders to measure themselves against their predecessors or peers, but when such comparisons become the primary measure of success, it can lead to anxiety, self-doubt, and a decline in effectiveness. Yet, God did not leave Joshua to navigate this burden alone. Three times, God commanded Joshua to “be strong and courageous” (Joshua 1:6, 1:7, 1:9) not as a mere pep talk, but as divine assurance that God’s presence would empower him to fulfill his calling.

A Call for Strength and Courage in Modern Christian Leadership

Today, Christian leaders face similar struggles. Whether serving in a local church, advocating for biblical principles in a secular culture, or guiding families through the moral complexities of modern life, the pressures can be overwhelming. The decline of Christian belief in society has placed Christian leaders in a position where they are constantly navigating cultural resistance, criticism, and sometimes even hostility.

Much like Joshua, today’s leaders must contend with internal and external challenges. Internally, they may wrestle with feelings of inadequacy or fear that they will not meet the high standards of those who came before them. Externally, they must confront a culture that is increasingly indifferent or even hostile to biblical truth. Moral relativism, the erosion of absolute truth, and the secularization of society have created an environment where standing for God’s Word often invites criticism or exclusion.

Yet, as in Joshua’s time, God’s call remains the same: “Be strong and courageous.” This is not a suggestion but a command that reflects the reality that true strength comes not from human effort but from complete dependence on God. Just as God assured Joshua that He would never leave or forsake him (Joshua 1:5), Christian leaders today are reminded that their strength lies not in their ability, but in God’s unwavering presence and faithfulness.


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