When Everyone Else Is Wrong
He spent 100 years on a project everyone mocked—and it turned out to be the only thing that mattered.
He spent 100 years on a project everyone mocked—and it turned out to be the only thing that mattered.
He did everything right—and they still wanted something different. What happens when excellence isn't enough to keep things from changing?
He killed giants, wrote worship songs, and united a nation—but God told him no to his biggest dream. And that rejection revealed what great leadership actually looks like.
He won every battle, conquered every city, delivered on every promise—and it still wasn't enough.
His brothers sold him for twenty pieces of silver—thirteen years later, they were bowing before him begging for food.
Four hundred armed men were coming to kill everyone in the household—and it wasn't her fault.
We criticize Samson for being a failure. But Scripture calls him a hero of faith. What if we've been reading ourselves into the wrong character?
The Gospels don't give us one Christmas story—they give us two. Not contradictions. Translations. And the Incarnation itself is the ultimate example: God making the infinite accessible without losing its truth. Here's what that means for leaders.
Abraham didn't have a map. He had a voice and a direction. His faith wasn't certainty—it was obedience before understanding. This is what it means to trust a God who fulfills His promises in surprising ways.
Moses saw God face to face—which is exactly why one moment of doubt cost him everything. What does your access demand of you?
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