Abstract
This study contends that the recovery of biblically grounded leadership is essential to the renewal of the contemporary church. Drawing from Scripture and theological reflection, it argues that the authority of Godโs Word, the example of Christ, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit form the normative framework for Christian leadership. Hall (2024) emphasizes that Scripture not only informs but defines the task of leadership; it calls leaders to serve, to live with integrity, and to depend on the Spirit rather than personal charisma or institutional power.
The Crisis of Ecclesial Leadership
Modern ecclesial structures display unprecedented access to information and strategy, yet the Church often suffers from a crisis of integrity and mission drift. The fragmentation of moral authority has led many leaders to substitute managerial competence for spiritual conviction. Historically, Israelโs kings and priests faced similar failures whenever they distanced themselves from divine instruction. Leadership divorced from revelation inevitably produces confusion. The recovery of biblical authority, therefore, is not optionalโit is a theological necessity for restoring direction and trust within the people of God.
