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Oh, For Humble Leaders – In Maine and Beyond

Robert "Bobby" CharlesBy Robert "Bobby" CharlesApril 28, 2025Updated:April 28, 202510 Comments4 Mins Read
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In Maine, we know we can do better. Many of us recall days when life was predictable, safe, affordable, normal … and leaders knew they owed service.

Sometimes the place you find wisdom is not the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, not even your favorite news channel. It is the Bible. Quaint, you say? In a thousand ways no, but one especially. Around us, we see leaders who fail us, and why? They are tone deaf, too often self-absorbed, arrogant, proud, and not humble.

What is humble? Why do we want it in our leaders? It is knowing that no one gets anywhere alone, that we owe debts we can never repay, that God’s mercy has repeatedly saved us, and that we owe that mercy – that same help – to others.

It is realness, knowing we are no more special than anyone else, or more accurately, that all of us are special, genuinely, truly, without qualification or judgment, special in God’s eyes, and when we see with those eyes, the eyes he gave us like the ones he made for the blind man, we are special in each other’s eyes.

That is humility, gratitude and awareness that we each have a purpose, are each made in His image, each special to Him, which means our mission is to find that unique purpose, and as often as possible, help others to find theirs.

Humility is not imagining we know His plan, but being ready to serve when called, to lay aside what matters little, the superficial things we celebrate, do what matters.

Humility is not demanding others think our way, not insisting to some point of anger, not exercising authority as if it were somehow due and owing, not threatening lawsuits to force others to abandon their conscience or act from fear. That is not humility and not leadership, it is cowardice.

The coward – like the pharisees who lectured that blind man who told of Christ’s healing for his eyes – makes excuses, pushes self-serving ideology, and demands truth be denied for their own vain glory. Only the glory is not theirs, it is God’s.

Still, we have leaders who insist we repeat after them, that boys are girls, that unsafe times are safe, that violence is peaceful, that things unnecessary are necessary, that lawlessness is lawful, that crime is victimless, drug addiction best permitted, drug trafficking unstoppable, and that pushing people from their homes with immoral spending, taxing, and indifference is, in fact, caring. It is not.

We have leaders who have no idea what it means to struggle, to barely survive, or to have life-changing anxiety over government coercion, interference, demands, mandates, costs so high they must sacrifice a lifetime of dignity to live.

We have leaders so haughty they block even discussion of issues that matter to average people, parents, kids, grandparents, people who, to paraphrase Jimmy Stewart in It’s a Wonderful Life, “do most of the living and dying around here.”

What does the Bible say? “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before the fall.” That is Proverbs, old wisdom. Do we not know that to be true? How did they – how do so many elected leaders – forget this truth?

Proverbs again: “Humility comes before honor.” Is that not always true?

How did we forget not to value those who value us – who care – above those who care not? In this time after Easter, we are reminded of what matters, yet still some leaders – and for me, in Maine – know not what they are doing, and are devoid of humility.

Of course, we all know the answer to the questions posed, almost instinctively. Power begets pride, and pride begets forgetting, and things only get worse from there. The hope is, like Spring’s eternal hope, that we will not forget, nor they.

Colossians reminds us, especially in this season, what matters, and how to model it: “Put on then …compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.” It is hard, harder from those in power, but it is a timeless truth. And truth matters.

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Robert "Bobby" Charles

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC).

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  3. beachmom on April 28, 2025 1:23 PM

    Amen

  4. Olde Crone on April 28, 2025 3:42 PM

    Praying for the oppressors to be corrected.

  5. Craig on April 29, 2025 7:29 AM

    Evil has corrupted our politician’s, in Augusta and our nation. Times are dark around the world.
    But, there’s always that little voice ,guiding the normal everyday person, sometimes we need to be still ,and listen to hear it. That voice is God. He’s in all of us , you just need to let him in !
    Have a great day everyone, spring is here! Happy newyear!

  6. broncwhitcher on April 29, 2025 10:08 AM

    Bobby, these words are vital and true. The cacophony of the public square may not hear you. The greatest tool you have now to bring about the change so desperately needed is prayer. I urge you to begin praying for this with a trusted friend. I will seek to do the same. In God’s mercy, prayer is our truest hope.

  7. Patricia Zebley on April 29, 2025 1:33 PM

    Bobby Charles, next Governor of Maine!

  8. Nicole Guzman on April 30, 2025 1:02 PM

    hy

  9. Louise Woods on May 1, 2025 7:07 AM

    Our NEXT Governor
    Robert “ Bobby “ Charles
    Laurel Libby for Secretary of State
    Republican control can save Maine

  10. Mooseman on May 4, 2025 8:46 AM

    If anyone thinks the Democrats are going to “play fair” in the next Governor’s race, they would be wrong. There is going to be a staggering amount of out of state money flood Maine on the Democrat side. Republicans don’t need to lead with words, they need to lead with action. Mobilize the people with a commitment to common sense, low taxes, and respect for native Mainers. Point out the enormous cost of “New Mainers” being given free rent, free medical, free utilities, free food etc. Point out the cost of unbridled immigration, sometimes illegal, in the lack of quality housing, the burden on health care facilities, and skyrocketing property taxes to support rising costs. Nobody wants any child to be unhoused, hungry, or unhealthy, but common sense dictates we cannot absorb so many needs so quickly. Talk about the skyrocketing cost of electricity under Mills, Maine has the 3rd highest rise in electricity costs in the entire nation under her watch. Talk about the increase in crime under Mills and the Democratic controlled legislature….need an example? Walk into any Home Depot and see racks and racks of products that are now under lock and key that used to be on open shelves because rampant theft caused Home Depot to take action. Take action in the Governor’s race, bludgeon Democrat’s with the results of their own actions, state how embracing common sense, law and order, fair taxes strengthens us all. Don’t pray about it, act on it! Allow God to guide you, but sharpen your resolve (and your elbows). Common sense victory will be hard fought.

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