Putting on the Crown to truly Redefine Leadership in Your Business
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PART 1: The Red Sea Breakthrough: The Ultimate Leadership Example from Moses
Today, we're not just talking about growing, scaling and building a business. We're putting on our crown - recognizing the royal identity God has assigned us.
Personal Breakdown Story
3.5-year app development journey
Hitting operational rock bottom
Divine interruption narrative
[Biblical Context: Exodus 14 - Red Sea Moment]
Israelites trapped between Egyptian army and sea
Moses' leadership under extreme pressure
Scriptures:
Exodus 14:14: "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."
I’ve had to become to be ok with being the “bad guy” for a lot of people I’m called to serve? Yes, they’re Christians. Yes, they’re great people and Yes I’m still serving them, but their fear overtakes them and that’s when the true test of my leadership has to shine through like Moses.
Recent experience with two loved ones:
One in seemingly good spot
One fighting for life
Profound faith perspective
God crafting struggles FOR you, not TO you
Transformation Insight
Struggles are preparing you
Elevating your purpose
Positioning you to steward others
My 3.5-year app development journey wasn't just a business challenge - it was a divine transformation. Going massively over budget, feeling completely overwhelmed, I was being prepared for something greater.
Those struggles were:
Preparing me to become a more empathetic leader
Elevating my understanding of true resilience
Positioning me to steward entrepreneurs through their own challenges
When I was in the thick of it, I couldn't see the purpose. But now? I realize God was systematically breaking down my old leadership model to rebuild me into someone who could truly serve at a higher level.
Just like my recent experience with two loved ones - one seemingly in a good spot, another fighting for life - the most powerful perspective often comes from our deepest challenges.
These struggles aren't punishments. They're purposeful interruptions designed to:
Refine your leadership
Expand your capacity for empathy
Prepare you to serve in ways you can't yet imagine