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It's an almost universal truth that the people who want power the most, are usually the most unfit to possess it.
Last week, Colby gave us a solid framework of what qualities identify people who have been spiritually gifted to lead. But in Romans 12, Paul doesn't just list the gifts, he also tells us how to use them. In the case of leadership, he tells leaders to lead "with zeal." In this continuation of last week's message, Brock does a word study on the Greek words used for "Leader," and the word used for "zeal," shedding light on how leaders are to use their positions of influence.
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It's an almost universal truth that the people who want power the most, are usually the most unfit to possess it.
Last week, Colby gave us a solid framework of what qualities identify people who have been spiritually gifted to lead. But in Romans 12, Paul doesn't just list the gifts, he also tells us how to use them. In the case of leadership, he tells leaders to lead "with zeal." In this continuation of last week's message, Brock does a word study on the Greek words used for "Leader," and the word used for "zeal," shedding light on how leaders are to use their positions of influence.

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