Leading With Spirit, Humility, and Power
Inspired by my pastor’s sermon from 1 Corinthians 2:1–5, this post explores Paul’s humble model of leadership—reminding church leaders that our strength comes not from human wisdom, but from the power of God.
Inspired by my pastor’s sermon from 1 Corinthians 2:1–5, this post explores Paul’s humble model of leadership—reminding church leaders that our strength comes not from human wisdom, but from the power of God.
Many believers have confused rendering with surrendering. Christ’s words in Matthew 22 were not about political compliance but spiritual boundaries. Caesar may own coins, but God owns conscience. Before we render, we must remember what belongs to God.
Profanity has become the language of choice in too many workplaces, but it isn’t strength — it’s weakness. When vulgarity replaces vocabulary, respect disappears, and communication breaks down from the top down.
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