Are You Leading or Just Maintaining?
You’re in charge. You’re responsible. People depend on you. But if you were honest, when was the last time you felt alive in leadership?
There’s a difference between leading and maintaining. And for too many pastors, ministers, and leaders, the lines have quietly blurred.
You’re still showing up. You’re still serving. But you’re not moving. You’re maintaining what was when God is calling you into what’s next.
Maintenance feels safe. Movement feels risky.
It’s easy to hide in maintenance. The systems are set. The people are used to it. Nobody complains at least, not loudly. The machine keeps running.
But as Bishop Vincent D Collins explains in Tailormade by God, leadership isn’t about preservation. It’s about obedience.
God didn’t call you to babysit a ministry. He called you to lead it. That means movement. That means decisions. That means vision that challenges people and yourself.
Maintenance might feel like faithfulness. But if it’s disconnected from fresh instruction, it’s just delay in disguise.
When’s the last time God interrupted your plans?
Collins doesn’t just talk about success. He talks about surrender. And that’s where real leadership starts again, not in strategy, but in submission.
Have you made room for God to disrupt your plan? Are you open to the discomfort of real vision? Or have you grown too good at managing what used to be?
In Tailormade by God, Collins invites leaders to ask the hard questions:
· Am I walking in yesterday’s instructions?
· Am I maintaining a system God is trying to rewire?
· Am I willing to lose something to gain what’s next?
People don’t need more programming. They need movement
People can tell when leadership has stalled. They may not say it, but they feel it. The spark is gone. The passion is routine. Everything feels… expected.
But when a leader begins to move again, spiritually, prophetically, faithfully, everything shifts.
Collins asserts that if you stop moving with God, the people will stop moving with you. That’s not fear — it’s fact. A stagnant leader eventually produces a stagnant people.
This isn’t criticism. It’s a wake-up call!
If this hits home, good. That’s what Tailormade by God was written for. Collins isn’t condemning leaders. He’s calling them back to life.
Back to vision.
Back to risk.
Back to fire.
Back to obedience.
You don’t need a massive rebrand or a viral sermon. You need to lead again with your ears open and your feet ready.
If you’re called to lead, you’re called to move.
Don’t just maintain what was. Build what’s next.
Tailormade by God by Vincent D Collins is available now on Amazon and the official website at: https://booksbyvincecollins.com/
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