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        Picking The Wrong DoorContributed by Sermon Central on Aug 31, 2011 (message contributor)
PICKING THE WRONG DOOR
Stuart Briscoe, in his book Everyday Discipleship for Ordinary People, tells the story about a fellow pastor who was officiating at the funeral of a war veteran. The dead man’s military friends wanted to have a part in the service at the funeral home, so they requested that the pastor lead them down to the casket, stand with them for a solemn moment of remembrance, and then lead them out through the side door. Things went well until the pastor picked the wrong door. As a result they all marched with military precision into a broom closet, in full view of the mourners, and beat a hasty retreat covered with confusion.
Sometimes, people are called to lead in difficult times, but it takes a special leader to lead in such times without embarrassing himself and those who follow.
(From a sermon by C. Philip Green, Leading Under Fire, 8/5/2011)
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