We constantly seek to strive for the better position in society, but what if we stopped trying to see ourselves as important and instead saw ourselves humbly?
Seeking wise counsel that will lead us closer to the Lord is at the heart of helping good leaders and being good leaders.
As we continue to explore what good leadership looks like, the next verse in Proverbs 25 helps clue us in: God values virtuous curiosity that neither seeks to needlessly cause trouble nor values stability over truth.
Seeking to understand God’s wisdom is impossible in full, but He still invites us to experience Him and His truth.
We explore the two different views of hospitality—the world’s view and the biblical view—highlighting the importance of loving others for their benefit. We also uncover the true essence of hospitality and how it extends to all people, regardless of our differences. Discover how you can seize the opportunities presented by God to show love and hospitality to those around you, even when it’s inconvenient or unexpected.
What is our answer to God’s Wisdom? We have to answer the call — it is just a question of how.
Join us as we explore the essence of leadership and its significance in our lives, regardless of our perceived positions. Through a captivating story of King Solomon’s wisdom, we uncover valuable lessons on leading through chaotic and difficult situations. Discover how seeking God’s justice, wisdom, and glory can transform your approach to leadership and empower you to make a lasting impact in your world of influence.
Life is sustained through the act of worshiping God. When we direct our attention towards Him, we distance ourselves from death. The reason behind this is that God represents life itself, and any divergence from Him ultimately leads to death.
Proverbs speaks to the importance of the next generation, and the job of those of us leading them is to do so with grace, love, and truth and without shame or disrespect. Dedicating to this kind of leadership, following the way of grace, will bring about the best benefit to our young people and guide them through the generations to come.