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There’s a kind of “success” that looks holy on the outside and hollow on the inside. We talk about the sin most leaders rarely repent of because it gets rewarded: striving. It builds platforms, grows ministries, and earns applause, but it also trains your body for urgency and your heart for control until peace feels unfamiliar. If you’ve been carrying pressure like everything depends on you, this conversation puts language to what you’ve been feeling.
We draw a sharp line between working and striving: striving is labor disconnected from trust. Through Genesis we trace how work is part of original design, while striving enters through disconnection and becomes “painful toil.” Then we slow down over Matthew 11: Jesus doesn’t invite us to a better system, but to Himself. Rest is not something we take after everything is finished; it’s something He gives. And the yoke isn’t extra weight, it’s alignment, shared movement, and learning a new rhythm.
From Psalm 127 we confront anxious toil and the emptiness of building from the wrong source, even when results are real. We also explore the paradox of Hebrews 4, “be diligent to enter rest,” and what it means for high-capacity leaders whose biggest fear isn’t rest, but losing control. The episode closes with grounded steps you can practice right now: stop saying yes to everything, honour limits, stop measuring yourself by output, and relearn how to sit still so you can live from clarity instead of pressure.
If you want to go deeper, we also point you to The Shepherd’s Tent as a blueprint for a life rooted in rest. Subscribe for more, share this with a leader who’s running on fumes, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into your week.
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There’s a kind of “success” that looks holy on the outside and hollow on the inside. We talk about the sin most leaders rarely repent of because it gets rewarded: striving. It builds platforms, grows ministries, and earns applause, but it also trains your body for urgency and your heart for control until peace feels unfamiliar. If you’ve been carrying pressure like everything depends on you, this conversation puts language to what you’ve been feeling.
We draw a sharp line between working and striving: striving is labor disconnected from trust. Through Genesis we trace how work is part of original design, while striving enters through disconnection and becomes “painful toil.” Then we slow down over Matthew 11: Jesus doesn’t invite us to a better system, but to Himself. Rest is not something we take after everything is finished; it’s something He gives. And the yoke isn’t extra weight, it’s alignment, shared movement, and learning a new rhythm.
From Psalm 127 we confront anxious toil and the emptiness of building from the wrong source, even when results are real. We also explore the paradox of Hebrews 4, “be diligent to enter rest,” and what it means for high-capacity leaders whose biggest fear isn’t rest, but losing control. The episode closes with grounded steps you can practice right now: stop saying yes to everything, honour limits, stop measuring yourself by output, and relearn how to sit still so you can live from clarity instead of pressure.
If you want to go deeper, we also point you to The Shepherd’s Tent as a blueprint for a life rooted in rest. Subscribe for more, share this with a leader who’s running on fumes, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into your week.
Support the show
Links & Resources:

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