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If you’re leading people, Numbers 11–14 shows 5 hard realities you’re going to face whether you like it or not.
This is what leadership actually feels like.
The Burden of Leadership 🧵
"The apostles didn't go to seminary!"
True. But they *did* live with Jesus for three years, and they knew how to speak some combination of Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and Latin.
You probably would benefit from some formal training.
Not blasphemy, application.
Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers” (Matthew 5:9), and He repeatedly rebuked those who used religion for power, profit, and control (Matthew 21:13; 23:13, 25).
He may not have said these exact words, but He spoke against this kind of hypocrisy.
John Piper posted a Bible verse and ideologues who cannot see anything but through their political ideology have exposed themselves in response. That’s the story.
run fits been an issue all season long
but this one is on the offense
we look like we're led by a OC who's been doing two jobs trying to calm a qb who's head has been swimming for a month
@KBTXMax@CarterKarels Remember that game well, if I remember correctly, an FIU DB started taunting Kyle Field, and the crowd was relentless the rest of the game.
I want to hear from all Aggies on this
What did you change at halftime yesterday?
Your seat, your shirt, your location.
Who had the most impactful superstition?
The pastor’s calling is unique. Most people can separate work, church, and friendships but for pastors, they all overlap. When there’s conflict in one, it ripples through them all. That’s why shepherding requires deep grace. It’s never just a job; it’s a whole life.