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We continue our exploration of Carl Jung's statement about organized religion protecting people from direct experiences of God, examining how leadership positions often reveal our spiritual readiness.
• Leadership requires independence, yet God calls us to codependence with Him
• Positional leadership is the weakest form - true leadership is about influence, not title
• Religious systems can become idols when we begin "worshiping the filter" rather than God
• Biblical pattern shows transformative divine encounters often happen in isolation
• "Be feral in Jesus" - pursuing God authentically beyond institutional constraints
• True spiritual knowledge comes from direct experience, not secondhand information
• Your sphere of influence indicates where God may be calling you to lead
• Leaders must avoid "collecting people" and instead recognize they belong to God
Get in the Word for yourself. #wofoyo
https://wofoyo.org/
We continue our exploration of Carl Jung's statement about organized religion protecting people from direct experiences of God, examining how leadership positions often reveal our spiritual readiness.
• Leadership requires independence, yet God calls us to codependence with Him
• Positional leadership is the weakest form - true leadership is about influence, not title
• Religious systems can become idols when we begin "worshiping the filter" rather than God
• Biblical pattern shows transformative divine encounters often happen in isolation
• "Be feral in Jesus" - pursuing God authentically beyond institutional constraints
• True spiritual knowledge comes from direct experience, not secondhand information
• Your sphere of influence indicates where God may be calling you to lead
• Leaders must avoid "collecting people" and instead recognize they belong to God
Get in the Word for yourself. #wofoyo
https://wofoyo.org/