Rejected by family, Jephthah became a leader Israel needed. His story flips the script on personal flaws & strength. https://t.co/Zs2ZryE76M #Leadership
At 85, Caleb asked not for rest but the hardest task. 'Give me this' he said, pointing at the fortified cities (Joshua 14:12). https://t.co/R8P5FZVbWw #Leadership
Barak refused to charge without Deborah's guidance. Leadership isn't about strength alone; it’s about wisdom in knowing when to follow. Read more at https://t.co/MGs8AxKoIB #Leadership
Talent and skill aren't enough to create what truly matters. In Scripture, Bezalel's story shows expertise isn't the source of wisdom-God's Spirit is. https://t.co/AjPEX4WYQk #Leadership
Your greatest strength can become your biggest blind spot. Paul, the religious prodigy with credentials and pedigree, had to be dismantled before he could https://t.co/jHETIKALTF #Leadership
Most leaders wait for permission. Real leaders create the permission. Deborah didn't ask—she acted. That's the difference. https://t.co/xTaevi8BTM #Leadership
The most dangerous leaders are those who never admit they're broken. Vulnerability is your real competitive advantage. Real power starts with seeing your own limits. Not weakness—clarity.
Power doesn't prevent burnout. The most intense leaders are one threat away from total collapse. Survival isn't about strength—it's about sustainable recovery. #Resilience
Thomas got called a doubter. He was actually the most loyal. He demanded evidence. Then believed harder than anyone else. Your skeptics aren't your problem. https://t.co/U9rrASzis5 #Leadership
You can be in every boardroom and still be running a parallel operation in your head. Proximity isn't alignment. Certainty that you know better? That's where leaders go dark. https://t.co/1fVXRL2j6d #Leadership
Aaron saw the Red Sea split. Then built a golden calf anyway when crowds demanded it. Knowing what's right and doing it are two different things. https://t.co/KGWqJNwyz4 #Leadership
Jonah ran from mercy, not danger. He hated that God was too kind to people Jonah wanted judged. You can be that leader too. https://t.co/BIpVDjJ1qy #Leadership
Adam didn't feel like he was ending the world. He just picked fruit. Decisions that reshape everything rarely feel dramatic in the moment. That's why they work. https://t.co/8xctrn6Do5 #Leadership
Leadership often begins when the path is unclear. Just like Abraham, who packed up his life at 75 without a map, true courage lies in taking that first step into the unknown. Trust in the journey, even when you can't see the destination. What is God asking you to leave behind? 🚶♂️✨
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