Throughout
history we have seen examples of great leaders who have the unique ability to
influence many others, sometimes by just their sheer presence and charisma.
Alexander
the Great - Known as the Man Who Conquered The World, Alexander the Great is
often said to be the greatest military leader of all time.
Julius
Ceasar - a Roman military commander and a genius, to say the very least. He
played a critical role in the death of a Roman Republic and the rise of the
strong Roman Empire.
Franklin D Roosevelt
- Also called FDR, was an American statesmen and a political leader who helped
America during some of the worst years like The Great Depression.
Napoleon
Bonaparte-A French military leader who rose to power after the French
Revolution which overthrew the monarchy.
Adolph
Hitler - Many people will argue and disagree with the fact that a man like
Hitler is called a great leader but you would have to say that although his
actions and deeds were not good, his leadership skills were matched only by few
in the world.
Or, what
about:
Consider what the scriptures say about
righteous leaders:
Colossians
3:23-2
23
And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;
25 But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons.
Proverbs 16:12
12 It is an
abomination to kings to commit wickedness: for the throne is established by
righteousness.
Matthew 23:11

Captain Moroni and the Title of
Liberty
Alma 46–50 in The Book of
Mormon tells a story of the difference between wicked and righteous leadership.
Mormon
told about differences between Amalickiah and Captain Moroni
Alma
48:7
7 Now it came
to pass that while Amalickiah had thus been obtaining power by fraud and
deceit, Moroni, on the other hand, had been preparing the minds of the people
to be faithful unto the Lord their God.
Alma 49:25–28
25
And it came to pass, that when the Lamanites saw that their chief captains were
all slain they fled into the wilderness. And it came to pass that they returned
to the land of Nephi, to inform their king, Amalickiah, who was a Nephite by
birth, concerning their great loss.
26 And it came to pass that he was exceedingly
angry with his people, because he had not obtained his desire over the
Nephites; he had not subjected them to the yoke of bondage.
27 Yea, he was exceedingly wroth, and he did
curse God, and also Moroni, swearing with an oath that he would drink his
blood; and this because Moroni had kept the commandments of God in preparing
for the safety of his people.
28 And it came to pass, that on the other
hand, the people of Nephi did thank the Lord their God, because of his
matchless power in delivering them from the hands of their enemies.
Amalickiah wanted to “destroy the foundation
of liberty which God had granted” to the Nephites (sounds a lot like some leaders today), and Captain Moroni wanted to
preserve it (Alma 46:10).
Unrighteous men like
Amalickiah who drive themselves into power may succeed for a while by the
world’s standards, but ultimately they bring failure upon themselves and their
followers. In comparison, leaders like Captain Moroni inspire people with honorable
desires that will ultimately overpower evil intentions.
Elder Gene R. Cook has said “Some men are confused or deceived and
follow strange voices. They believe in unworthy causes or men or embrace untrue
principles.”
Jesus Christ is the perfect example of righteous leadership. Those who
truly believe Him follow His example by loving and serving those they lead. By
striving to be faithful disciples, we can then help others develop strong
testimonies and draw nearer to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.





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