Who have you told? How are you acknowledging all the amazing things God has done for you? Are you aware of all the things he is currently doing for you?
Who have you told? How are you acknowledging all the amazing things God has done for you? Are you aware of all the things he is currently doing for you?
At the peak of his ministry Jesus still prioritized communion with God. He “often” withdrew. The use of his time reflected his priorities. What about you? If we were to evaluate how you spent your time the past couple weeks what would we learn about you?
Leadership is the lifelong commitment to serving God. The best leaders live in service to God. God came to redeem us! To reclaim our value to the kingdom, so we could serve him without fear. God gave us that option, but we must choose it daily.
What is your endgame?
Leading, coaching, teaching, training, parenting. What is it all leading to?
As transformational leaders, we all recognize our desperate need to be filled and sustained in order to lead, coach, teach, train, and parent well. We know that it is nearly impossible to make good on our desire to lead if we are relying entirely on our own strength day after day, year after year.
We have a money problem. This is a hard truth that most of us try to ignore for as long as possible. We all believe we’re different. That we’re uniquely qualified to navigate the tensions that exist between the worldly pursuit of wealth and the complete surrender to God’s will.
We can only talk about doing something for so long. Eventually, those discussions must become decisions, and those decisions must become actions. If any of this is going to matter, at some point, we must do the work.
In the leadership journey of today, there is a pressure to build a platform or following. Whether it be through social media or elsewhere, if we just put on a show for other people we won’t receive the true reward. The reward for a transformational leader is inward focused before outward focused. The inward rewards we want are peace, confidence, perspective, and wisdom. The more public, the less rest in these areas for the inward life of a leader.
“This is my time!” We’re all familiar with this proclamation. We’ve likely expressed it ourselves, or at a minimum heard someone else make the claim. It’s a bold and revealing statement.
It’s most often used upon the realization that we are either on the threshold of something transformative or in the midst of something transformative. It also demonstrates that we’re present. We’re able to see the forest from the trees.
Stop rejecting the raw materials you have been blessed with! We’re constantly being reminded of an “image” we should be striving for. An image that by design will always be a little newer and a little nicer than the one you currently hold.
When it comes to our lives. We’re the one to blame. We’re the cause of setbacks. We’re the one that has made all the choices leading to this moment. We’re frustrated and discouraged because we know things could be different if we did things differently.