We are all truly uniquely gifted but it was never intended for megalomaniacal pursuits. The “strong” were designed to protect the weak. Those who have leadership abilities were intended to steer society toward the betterment of the whole. Today money, a false power, is used to elevate often the scrupulous. Stoicism is no longer practiced. Today’s philosophers are our stand up comedians. Many men have been psychologically castrated by agendas and media. “Alpha” will soon escape everyone’s verbiage because it is effectively loosing its meaning. I agree completely that our strengths should be harnessed by the Lord and employed for His service. We are the hands subject to His will.
The Parable of Talents is a good example of God’s dispense and expectations. We’re all guilty of forgetting the challenges others face in areas of excellence or activities we do with ease. We assume they can do the same and that’s rarely the case.
I’m aware of the social conditions both face and the extremes that have arisen in turn. I don’t think abdication or emasculation is the solution. But in the same vain, it’s necessary to grasp the realities our decisions have wrought.
The remedy is uncomfortable. Christian men are best suited to walk it out. But they can’t do it alone. Women must be willing to pour liberally in their companions and reaffirm what society mocks. And men must cease to listen and operate from a heavenly perspective. Not the ideals they’ve embraced.
All believers have been given an area of influence. Labels have a habit of emphasizing differences and pecking orders. We forget the necessity of variance in His mission. If all were alphas, there would be few to serve others. The bigger jobs offering greater visibility would be more appealing than those with less glamour.
In the spirit world, higher levels bring greater hardships and warfare. We must hold the largest and least in the same esteem. The bible is filled with many men of God. All weren’t like David, Paul, or Moses. Nevertheless, He used them each according to their abilities and purpose.
One of the hallmarks of sanctification is developing contentment in our place within the structure. Labels can encourage us to seek accolades and experiences which fall outside of the parameters He has in mind.
While I acknowledge exceptional capabilities. I view them as attributes meant for kingdom work. And that doesn’t always entail being in front, a large platform, or leading the weak. Sometimes He uses them to reach others who’ve attained the same or more.
Relatability is an important concept in ministry that’s rarely addressed. We must be willing to go where He sends. Whether we’re well endowed or holding a mustard seed. The challenge for people with alpha personalities is the necessity of lowering, being last, and serving others in the manner He ordains.
When you’ve peeled back the layers and glimpse your core in its beauty and nakedness. Labels are meaningless. You grasp the canvas. See the Potter’s hands. And realize it was all a mirage. It was never on account to anything we’ve said or done. But how He forged us.
We’re less likely to take credit undeservedly. He receives it all.