Adequate for the task

Adequate for the Task

"So I went ahead and took the top men of your tribes, wise and seasoned, and made them your leaders--leaders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens, officials adequate for each of your tribes." (Deut.1.15) 

What stands out in this verse is the phrase “adequate for the task.” Moses carefully selected men who were not only gifted but proven—wise, respected, and seasoned—capable of leading at different levels of responsibility.

Notice: some were leaders of thousands, others of hundreds, fifties, or tens. Yet regardless of their level, each was considered adequate for their tribe.

The question then is: Are you adequate where you are?

Moses’ yardstick can guide us today.

  • Top-notch: responsible and excellent in character.
  • Wise: able to make sound, reasoned judgments.
  • Seasoned: not a one-time success, but consistent through practice and experience.

The good news is that these qualities can be cultivated. Adequacy is not about perfection—it’s about growth, responsibility, and reliability where you have been placed.

So I leave you with this reflection: Are you adequate, or are you working toward it? What intentional steps are you taking to grow?

Have a fruitful day,
(Dr.) Emmanuel Okoro
(aka Dr. Lift)

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