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The Strength Of A Servant
Philippians 2:3–4 — “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.” When most people picture leadership, they think of power, charisma, or control. But Kingdom leadership — servant leadership — looks different. It’s steady, faithful, and grounded in humility. Servant leadership isn’t weakness — it’s strength under submission. It’s the ability to lead with grace while standing firm in truth. It’s doing what’s right, not what’s loud. Think of Queen Elizabeth II. For seventy years she carried the weight of a nation with composure and faith. She never needed to demand attention — her quiet steadiness earned it. She modeled what it means to lead with dignity, consistency, and deep devotion to service. Or Ruth Bell Graham, wife of evangelist Billy Graham. She never stood on the big stages, but her influence shaped one of the most impactful ministries in modern history. Her strength was found in prayer, patience, and the quiet leadership of home. She reminded us that greatness often grows in hidden soil. Even in popular culture, you see this in women like Dolly Parton — a woman who built an empire without losing her kindness. She’s used her platform to give generously, educate children, and treat everyone like family. That’s servant leadership in action — using influence to lift others, not elevate self. And closer to our modern faith-based circles, Joanna Gaines models this beautifully — leadership through hospitality. She builds spaces where people feel seen, valued, and restored. Her design isn’t just in homes; it’s in hearts. Each of these women, in their own way, embody Philippians 2 leadership: valuing others above themselves, serving through grace, and influencing through love. That’s what true strength looks like. It’s not loud or self-promoting — it’s quietly faithful, grounded in character, and centered on purpose. 🎯 Challenge: Choose strength through softness today. Respond with peace instead of pressure.
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Thanks for sharing this!! Humility isn’t always the easiest thing to live out, but it’s wild how much God can move when we actually step back and let Him work in us. 😍
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