Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Praying for Leaders: That they Recognize the Importance of Wise Counsel

Similar to its emphasis on leaders picking and relying upon good subordinatesscripture also stresses the importance of leaders obtaining and receiving wise counsel. Here are some of those scriptures. The blue hyperlinks lead to other translations.

Where there is no guidance the people fall, but in abundance of counselors there is victory.

Plans fail when there is no counsel, but they succeed when advisers are many

Prepare plans by consultation, and make war by wise guidance.

It is by strategy that you wage war, and victory depends on having many counsellors.

If a ruler listens to falsehood, all his officials will be wicked.

A multitude of wise men is the salvation of the world, and a sensible king is the stability of his people.

If you see a man of understanding, visit him early, let your feet wear out his doorstep.



Monday, December 12, 2016

Praying for Leaders: That they be Able to Delegate/Rely on Subordinates and to Pick Honest Ones

Scripture also speaks to a leader’s relationship with those working under him in government. Here are some of those verses. The quotes are from the New Jerusalem Bible, accompanied by hyperlinks to other translations.

On the following day, Moses took his seat to administer justice for the people, and the people were standing round him from morning till evening.14Seeing all he did for the people, Moses' father-in-law said to him, 'Why do you do this for the people, why sit here alone with the people standing round you from morning till evening?' 15Moses replied to his father-in-law, 'Because the people come to me to consult God. 16 When they have a problem they come to me, and I give a ruling between the one and the other and make God's statutes and laws known to them.' 17 Moses' father-in-law then said to him, 'What you are doing is not right. 18You will only tire yourself out, and the people with you too, for the work is too heavy for you. You cannot do it all yourself.19Now listen to the advice I am going to give you, and God be with you! Your task is to represent the people to God, to lay their cases before God, 20and to teach them the statutes and laws, and show them the way they ought to follow and how they ought to behave. 21At the same time, from the people at large choose capable and God-fearing men, men who are trustworthy and incorruptible, and put them in charge of them as heads of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens, 22and make them the people's permanent judges. They will refer all important matters to you, but all minor matters they will decide themselves, so making things easier for you by sharing the burden with you. 23If you do this -- and may God so command you -- you will be able to stand the strain, and all these people will go home satisfied.'

24Moses took his father-in-law's advice and did just as he said. 25Moses chose capable men from all Israel and put them in charge of the people as heads of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. 26These acted as the people's permanent judges. They referred hard cases to Moses but decided minor matters themselves.

Moses heard the people weeping, each family at the door of its tent. Yahweh's anger was greatly aroused; Moses too found it disgraceful, 11and he said to Yahweh: 'Why do you treat your servant so badly? In what respect have I failed to win your favor, for you to lay the burden of all these people on me? 12Was it I who conceived all these people, was I their father, for you to say to me, "Carry them in your arms, like a foster-father carrying an unweaned child, to the country which I swore to give their fathers"? 13Where am I to find meat to give all these people, pestering me with their tears and saying, "Give us meat to eat"? 14I cannot carry all these people on my own; the weight is too much for me. 15If this is how you mean to treat me, please kill me outright! If only I could win your favor and be spared the sight of my misery!'

16Yahweh said to Moses, 'Collect me seventy of the elders of Israel, men you know to be the people's elders and scribes. Bring them to the Tent of Meeting, and let them stand beside you there.17I shall come down and talk to you there and shall take some of the spirit which is on you and put it on them. Then they will bear the burden of the people with you, and you will no longer have to bear it on your own.

'At the same time, I told you, "I cannot be responsible for you by myself.10Yahweh your God has increased your numbers, until you are now as numerous as the stars of heaven.11And Yahweh your God is going to increase you a thousand times more, and bless you as he has promised you.12So how can I cope by myself with the bitter burden that you are, and with your bickering? 13From each of your tribes pick wise, shrewd and experienced men for me to make your leaders." 14You replied, "Your plan is good."15So I took your tribal leaders, wise, experienced men, and appointed them to lead you, as captains of thousands, hundreds, fifties, tens, and as scribes for your tribes. 16At that same time I told your judges, "You must give your brothers a fair hearing and see justice done between one person and his brother or the foreigner living with him. 17You must be impartial in judgment and give an equal hearing to small and great alike. Do not be afraid of any human person, for the verdict is God's. Should a case be too difficult, bring it for me to hear. 18And on that occasion I gave you instructions about everything you were to do."

Eliashib the high priest with his brother priests then set to work and rebuilt the Sheep Gate; they made the framework, hung its doors, fixed its bolts and bars and proceeded as far as the Tower of the Hundred and the Tower of Hananel. 2The men of Jericho built next to him; Zaccur son of Imri built next to them. 3The sons of Ha-Senaah rebuilt the Fish Gate; they made the framework, hung its doors and fixed its bolts and bars. 4Meremoth son of Uriah, son of Hakkoz, carried out repairs next to them; Meshullam son of Berechiah, son of Meshezabel, carried out repairs next to him; and Zadok son of Baana carried out repairs next to him. 5The men of Tekoa carried out repairs next to him, though their nobles would not demean themselves to help their masters. 6Joiada son of Paseah and Meshullam son of Besodeiah repaired the gate of the New Quarter; they made the framework, hung its doors and fixed its bolts and bars. 7Next to them repairs were carried out by Melatiah of Gibeon, Jadon of Meronoth, and the men of Gibeon and Mizpah, for the sake of the governor of Transeuphrates. 8Next to them repairs were carried out by Uzziel son of Harhaiah, a member of the metal-workers' guild, and next to him repairs were carried out by Hananiah of the perfumers' guild. These renovated the wall of Jerusalem as far as the Broad Wall. 9Next to them repairs were carried out by Rephaiah son of Hur, who was head of one half of the district of Jerusalem. 10Next to them Jedaiah son of Harumaph carried out repairs opposite his own house; next to him repairs were carried out by Hattush son of Hashabneiah. 11Malchijah son of Harim and Hasshub son of Pahath-Moab repaired another section as far as the Furnace Tower. 12Next to them repairs were carried out by Shallum son of Hallohesh, head of the other half of the district of Jerusalem, by him and his sons.13Hanun and the inhabitants of Zanoah repaired the Valley Gate: they rebuilt it, hung its doors and fixed its bolts and bars; they also repaired a thousand cubits of wall up to the Dung Gate. 14Malchijah son of Rechab, head of the district of Beth-ha-Cherem, repaired the Dung Gate; he rebuilt it, hung its doors and fixed its bolts and bars. 15Shallum son of Col-Hozeh, head of the district of Mizpah, repaired the Fountain Gate; he rebuilt it, roofed it, hung its doors and fixed its bolts and bars. He also rebuilt the wall of the Pool of Siloah, adjoining the king's garden, as far as the steps going down from the City of David. 16After him, Nehemiah son of Azbuk, head of half the district of Beth-Zur, carried out repairs from a point opposite the Davidic Tombs to the artificial pool and the House of the Champions. 17After him, repairs were carried out by the Levites: Rehum son of Bani; and next to him Hashabiah, head of one half of the district of Keilah, carried out repairs for his own district. 18After him, repairs were carried out by their brothers: Binnui son of Henadad, head of the other half of the district of Keilah.

19Next to him, Ezer son of Jeshua, headman of Mizpah, repaired another section in front of the ascent to the armoury at the Angle. 20After him, Baruch son of Zabbai repaired another section from the Angle to the door of the house of Eliashib the high priest. 21After him, Meremoth son of Uriah, son of Hakkoz, repaired another section from the door of Eliashib's house as far as the end of Eliashib's house. 22And after him repairs were carried out by the priests who lived in the district.

Now, when the wall had been rebuilt and I had hung the doors, the gatekeepers (the singers and the Levites) were then appointed. 2I entrusted the administration of Jerusalem to my brother Hanani, and to Hananiah the commander of the citadel, for he was a more trustworthy, God-fearing man than many others.

As supervisors of the storehouses I appointed Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the scribe, Pedaiah one of the Levites and, as their assistant, Hanan son of Zaccur, son of Mattaniah, since they were considered reliable people; their duty was to make the distributions to their kinsmen.

Upright lips are welcome to a king; he loves someone of honest words.

From silver remove the dross and it emerges wholly purified; 5from the king's presence remove the wicked and on uprightness his throne is founded.

When a ruler listens to false reports, all his ministers will be scoundrels.

As the magistrate is, so will his officials be, as the governor is, so will be the inhabitants of his city.

About this time, when the number of disciples was increasing, the Hellenists made a complaint against the Hebrews: in the daily distribution their own widows were being overlooked. 2So the Twelve called a full meeting of the disciples and addressed them, 'It would not be right for us to neglect the word of God so as to give out food; 3you, brothers, must select from among yourselves seven men of good reputation, filled with the Spirit and with wisdom, to whom we can hand over this duty. 4We ourselves will continue to devote ourselves to prayer and to the service of the word.' 5The whole assembly approved of this proposal and elected Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, together with Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolaus of Antioch, a convert to Judaism. 6They presented these to the apostles, and after prayer they laid their hands on them.

Friday, December 02, 2016

Praying for Leaders: That They be Fair, Honest, and not Corrupt

Scripture repeatedly teaches that societies and leaders should be fair, that they should be honest, and avoid corruption. The sheer number of times those principles are discussed makes them important topics for prayer.

Scriptures on this topic are collected below, copied from the New Jerusalem Bible. Other translations can be accessed by clicking on the citation for each verse.

You will not be led into wrong-doing by the majority nor, when giving evidence in a lawsuit, side with the majority to pervert the course of justice; 3 nor will you show partiality to the poor in a lawsuit.
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You will not cheat the poor among you of their rights at law. 7 Keep clear of fraud. Do not cause the death of the innocent or upright, and do not acquit the guilty. 8 You will accept no bribes, for a bribe blinds the clear-sighted and is the ruin of the cause of the upright.

You will not be unjust in administering justice. You will neither be partial to the poor nor overawed by the great, but will administer justice to your fellow-citizen justly.

You will not exploit one another, but fear your God, for I am Yahweh your God.

You must give your brothers a fair hearing and see justice done between one person and his brother or the foreigner living with him. 17 You must be impartial in judgment and give an equal hearing to small and great alike. Do not be afraid of any human person, for the verdict is God's.

You must appoint judges and scribes in each of the towns that Yahweh your God is giving you, for all your tribes; these are to mete out proper justice to the people. 19 You must not pervert the law; you must be impartial; you will take no bribes, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and ruins the cause of the upright.20 Strict justice must be your ideal, so that you may live long in possession of the country given you by Yahweh your God.

David ruled over all Israel, administering law and justice to all his people.

He also appointed judges in the country in every one of the fortified towns of Judah,6 saying to the judges, 'Be careful what you do, since you are judging not by any human power but in the name of Yahweh, who will be with you when you pronounce sentence. 7 This being so, let fear of Yahweh govern you; be careful what you do, for Yahweh our God will not tolerate malpractice, partiality or the taking of bribes.'

God, endow the king with your own fair judgment, the son of the king with your own saving justice, 2 that he may rule your people with justice, and your poor with fair judgment.

How much longer will you give unjust judgments and uphold the prestige of the wicked? 3 Let the weak and the orphan have justice, be fair to the wretched and the destitute. 4 Rescue the weak and the needy, save them from the clutches of the wicked.

To absolve the guilty and condemn the upright, both alike are abhorrent to Yahweh.

It is not good to show partiality for the wicked and so to deprive the upright when giving judgment.

A wise king winnows the wicked and makes the wheel pass over them.

Whoever sows injustice reaps disaster.

Save those being dragged towards death, but can you rescue those on their way to execution? 12 If you say, 'But look, we did not know,' will the Weigher of the heart pay no attention? Will not the Guardian of your soul be aware and repay you as your deeds deserve?

Whoever tells the wicked, 'You are upright,' peoples curse him, nations revile him; 25but those who correct him, come out of it well, on them will come a happy blessing.

It is not good to show partiality, but people will do wrong for a mouthful of bread.

The king who judges the weak with equity sees his throne set firm for ever.

Do not expend your energy on women nor your wealth on those who ruin kings. 4 Not for kings, O Lemuel, not for kings the drinking of wine, not for princes the love of liquor,5 for fear that in liquor they forget what they have decreed and pervert the course of justice against all the poor.

Make your views heard, on behalf of the dumb, on behalf of all the unwanted; 9make your views heard, pronounce an upright verdict, defend the cause of the poor and the wretched.

Save the oppressed from the hand of the oppressor, and do not be mean-spirited in your judgments.

Learn to do good, search for justice, discipline the violent, be just to the orphan, plead for the widow.

Your princes are rebels, accomplices of brigands. All of them greedy for presents and eager for bribes, they show no justice to the orphan, and the widow's cause never reaches them. 24 Hence, the Lord Yahweh Sabaoth, the Mighty One of Israel, says this, 'Disaster, I shall get the better of my enemies, I shall avenge myself on my foes. 25 'I shall turn my hand against you, I shall purge your dross as though with potash, I shall remove all your alloy.

Woe to those … 23 who acquit the guilty for a bribe and deny justice to the upright.

His inspiration will lie in fearing Yahweh. His judgment will not be by appearances. his verdict not given on hearsay. 4 He will judge the weak with integrity and give fair sentence for the humblest in the land. He will strike the country with the rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips bring death to the wicked. 5 Uprightness will be the belt around his waist, and constancy the belt about his hips.

The throne will be made secure in faithful love and on it will sit in constancy within the tent of David, a judge seeking fair judgment and pursuing uprightness.

Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom my soul delights. I have sent my spirit upon him, he will bring fair judgment to the nations. 2 He does not cry out or raise his voice, his voice is not heard in the street; 3 he does not break the crushed reed or snuff the faltering wick. Faithfully he presents fair judgment; 4 he will not grow faint, he will not be crushed until he has established fair judgment on earth, and the coasts and islands are waiting for his instruction.

Thus says Yahweh: Make fair judgment your concern, act with justice, for soon my salvation will come and my saving justice be manifest. 2 Blessed is anyone who does this, anyone who clings to it… abstaining from every evil deed.

Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me: to break unjust fetters, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break all yokes?

Do not put your faith in delusive words, such as: This is Yahweh's sanctuary, Yahweh's sanctuary, Yahweh's sanctuary! 5But if you really amend your behavior and your actions, if you really treat one another fairly,6if you do not exploit the stranger, the orphan and the widow, if you do not shed innocent blood in this place and if you do not follow other gods, to your own ruin,7then I shall let you stay in this place, in the country I gave for ever to your ancestors of old.

Yahweh says this: Each morning give fair judgement, rescue anyone who has been wronged from the hands of his oppressor, or else my wrath will leap out like a fire, it will burn and no one will be able to quench it, because of the wickedness of your actions.

Yahweh says this: Act uprightly and justly; rescue from the hands of the oppressor anyone who has been wronged, do not exploit or ill-treat the stranger, the orphan, the widow; shed no innocent blood in this place.

Look, the days are coming, Yahweh declares, when I shall raise an upright Branch for David; he will reign as king and be wise, doing what is just and upright in the country.

In you people take bribes for shedding blood; you lend for profit and charge interest, you profit from your fellow by extortion and have forgotten about me -- declares the Lord Yahweh. 13 "Now I shall clap my hands at your acts of banditry and the blood that flows in you. 14 Will your heart be able to resist, will your hands be steady, the day when I call you to account? I, Yahweh, have spoken and shall act. 15 I shall scatter you among the nations and disperse you in foreign countries, and so put an end to the filthiness now inside you; 16 through your own fault, you will be profaned in the eyes of the nations, and you will know that I am Yahweh!" 

The Lord Yahweh says this: Enough, princes of Israel! Give up your violence and plundering, do what is upright and just, stop crushing my people with taxation -- declares the Lord Yahweh.10 Have fair scales, a fair ephah, a fair bat.

They turn justice into wormwood and throw uprightness to the ground.

They hate the man who teaches justice at the city gate and detest anyone who declares the truth.

Hate evil, love good, let justice reign at the city gate: it may be that Yahweh, God Sabaoth, will take pity on the remnant of Joseph.

Let justice flow like water, and uprightness like a never-failing stream!
  
Kindly listen to this, you leaders of the House of Jacob, you princes of the House of Israel, who detest justice, wresting it from its honest course, 10 who build Zion with blood, and Jerusalem with iniquity! 11 Her leaders give verdicts for presents, her priests take a fee for their rulings, her prophets divine for money and yet they rely on Yahweh! 'Isn't Yahweh among us?' they say, 'No disaster is going to overtake us.'12 That is why, thanks to you, Zion will become plough land, Jerusalem a heap of rubble and the Temple Mount a wooded height.

You have been told, O mortal, what is good, and what the Lord requires of you: Only to do justice and to love goodness, and to walk humbly with your God.

Do you not know the words which Yahweh proclaimed through the prophets in the past, when Jerusalem was inhabited and secure, as were her surrounding towns, and when the Negeb and the lowlands were inhabited?" ' (8The word of Yahweh was addressed to Zechariah as follows,9'Yahweh Sabaoth says this.) He said, "Apply the law fairly, and show faithful love and compassion towards one another.

These are the things that you must do. Speak the truth to one another; at your gates, administer fair judgement conducive to peace; 17do not secretly plot evil against one another; do not love perjury; since I hate all this -- Yahweh declares.

Magistrates bring fear not to those who do good, but to those who do evil. So if you want to live with no fear of authority, live honestly and you will have its approval; 4 it is there to serve God for you and for your good. But if you do wrong, then you may well be afraid; because it is not for nothing that the symbol of authority is the sword: it is there to serve God, too, as his avenger, to bring retribution to wrongdoers.

Masters, make sure that your slaves are given what is upright and fair, knowing that you too have a Master in heaven.

For the sake of the Lord, accept the authority of every human institution: the emperor, as the supreme authority, 14 and the governors as commissioned by him to punish criminals and praise those who do good.