Week 50 — Fuel

Tom Mohr
CEO Quest Insights
Published in
5 min readDec 8, 2022

Rising Leader,

New– Song for December. Listen => Mother Mary, Ordinary (on Mary’s, gentleness, courage, strength and trust)

The moment is now. God needs you to spark a movement that, in some small way, will change the world for the better. It will take work; you’ll need followers and resources. But more than anything else, it takes love.

How do you spark a movement?

Soul by soul. Just begin; you’ll learn as you go. Keep your eyes peeled and your heart open to the workings of the Holy Spirit. Perhaps someone will notice what you’re up to, and join you in the work. By this approach, soul by soul, step by step, if it is God’s will, your movement will grow. Mother Teresa describes it this way:

“I never look at the masses as my responsibility. I only look at the individual. I can love only one person at a time. I can feed only one person at a time. Just one, one, one. You get closer to Christ by coming closer to each other. As Jesus said, ‘Whatever you do to the least of my brethren, you do it to me.’ So you begin… I begin. I picked up one person. Maybe if I didn’t pick up that one person, I wouldn’t have picked up the others. The whole work is only a drop in the ocean. But if we don’t put the drop in, the ocean is one drop less. Same thing for you. Same thing in your family. Same thing in the church where you go. Just begin… one, one, one.”

That’s how you spark a movement.

When I began this series, I asked you to reflect upon three things: the state of your soul, the state of the world around you, and the call of your heart. It was my hope that in contemplation, you might be inspired to draw closer to God– and then to act. To step up and serve as a leader of goodness. Our world is unraveling at the seams; it pines for ethical leadership. Only gifted, dedicated, ethical leaders can stitch humanity back together.

Now, as this series draws to a close, my purpose remains the same. It is my fervent prayer that you will befriend God, work with Him to untangle your soul knots, listen for His call, fly to the need and become a contribution. Never underestimate the power of faith. God is everywhere. He sings to you from every rock and leaf. He calls to you from every wisp of wind. He loves you. He believes in you. He will clothe your life with meaning. He will help you move beyond yourself. He will help you open your heart, your arms, your calendar and your wallet to change the world.

The moment is now. You are tomorrow’s leaders. Keys to the future are being handed to you and others in your generation. Will you use them to open yourself to greater love? Pray– with your whole self– to sense and follow God’s guidance. Find a point of impact that you are uniquely designed to lead. Take up the cause, spread your message, and inspire others to join in.

The moment is now. For you are God’s fuel. You brighten the fire of God’s love in every act of goodness. Your spark lights a lantern in the darkest place. It burns down the walls of bigotry and injustice, raises the watchfire of consciousness, and turns hate into ashes and smoke. Who else but you? Your hands– your feet– your heart– your love. You (and those you bring along) are the ones called to sustain the fire of His love in the world.

This is the fiftieth letter of The Rising Leader Series. Just two letters remain. Allow me to offer you a few simple words to live by. I have offered them before, in earlier letters. It all comes down to this:

Leader of goodness,

Go in faith

To love and heal the world

The moment is now. Act for the good. Love exuberantly, one soul at a time. Only for God, His people and His world.

Yours, as just one more twig of kindling for God’s holy fire,

Tom

P.S.: The Christmas season is filled with traditions. In our family, cutting down and adorning the Christmas tree was one of them. But such traditions are only beneficial if they point us to a deeper reality. This poem is about that.

(For past letters and songs go to: TomMohr.com. To add people to the mailing list, click here.)

CHRISTMAS IN ME

One day, my Dad led my siblings and me

(With mist from our lungs afloat in cold air)

Up hill, toboggan-swoosh, in search of a tree

To the top, to find the perfect one there

With cut of the ax, the pine tree was felled

With grunting and pulling, sled slid through snow

Back to our car, where we laughed and we yelled

As Dad wrestled ropes as tight as would go

At home, we delighted when Christmas tree rose

Adorned it with ornaments, popcorn and such

Until, with a flourish, Dad said, “Here goes!”

And he stretched to place star, then adjusted a touch

Star-studded mem’ries, decked in childhood glee.

Will you show me, Lord, how to live Christmas in me?

Previous Weeks’ Letters:

Week 1: Abba Father

Week 2: Creator God

Week 3: Connected in Space

Week 4: Connected in Time

Week 5: Pluralism

Week 6: Leadership and the Holy Spirit Week 7: Pursuing Piety Week 8: Healing Waters

Week 9: Anointed by the Spirit

Week 10: The Jesus Journey

Week 11: The Love Way

Week 12: Truth Telling

Week 13: Jesus’ Grace

Week 14: The Sinner

Week 15: The Saint

Week 16: The Sojourner

Week 17: The Seeker

Week 18: The Servant

Week 19: Doubt

Week 20: Disillusionment

Week 21: Depression

Week 22: Despair

Week 23: Behind the Mask

Week 24: Beyond Myself

Week 25: Behold the Beauty

Week 26: Become the Beauty

Week 27: American Democracy: Overview

Week 28: American Democracy: Individual Liberty; Equal Vote

Week 29: American Democracy: Equal Justice

Week 30: American Democracy: Equal Opportunity

Week 31: American Democracy: Truth

Week 32: Diplomacy and Geopolitical Stability

Week 33: Environmental Sustainability

Week 34: Economic Sustainability

Week 35: Social Sustainability

Week 36: Church Encounter

Week 37: Church Discipleship Week 38: Community: Race Week 39: Community: Charity Week 40: Chance Week 41: Conscience

Week 42: Challenge

Week 43: Call

Week 44: Commitment

Week 45: Gifts

Week 46: Gaps

Week 47 — Growth

Week 48 — Grace

Week 49 — Fire

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