Nov 4 (edited) • Leadership
LEAD WITH PURPOSE, NOT POSITION
Scripture: Mark 10:45 — “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”
Hey Ladies, let’s start this week by remembering something powerful: leadership was never meant to be about status — it’s about stewardship.
When Jesus washed the disciples’ feet, He turned the whole idea of leadership upside down. He showed us that influence begins with humility. In the Kingdom, it’s not the loudest voice or the fanciest title that carries weight — it’s the servant heart that does.
Out here in the West, we understand that a true leader rides for the brand. That means showing up, working hard, and caring about the herd more than the spotlight. Whether you’re leading a business, a ministry, a classroom, or your home — your posture matters more than your position.
When you lead with purpose, you’re led by conviction, not competition. You don’t need recognition to validate obedience. You serve because that’s who Jesus is — and because you’re called to reflect Him wherever you ride.
🎯 Challenge: Look for one opportunity today to lead through service. Maybe it’s helping a co-worker, praying for a friend, or being patient when no one’s watching.
💭 Reflection: What’s one way I can influence quietly today and still carry impact?
Declaration:
“Lord, teach me to lead like You — with humility, grace, and a heart that serves before it speaks.”
Inside the community, share one act of servant leadership you’re committing to today. Let’s set the tone for this week — purpose over position. 🤍
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