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I cannot figure out how to get the video to be in landscape orientation while recording from my phone— my apologies for it being sideways. 😩
I had so much fun chatting with you all and answering the questions shared in the chat. I only shared a few of my notes in the video but below I’ve listed more about what I learned about leadership from Moses:
* The camp you were adopted into, doesn’t have to be the camp you standby — especially if there’s corruption.
* When God calls me by name, the only right response is “Here I am” (Burning bush encounter in chapter 3).
* When Moses doubted himself, God reassured him. Moses noticed his own physical ability without noticing his spiritual appointment (where God was calling him) Exo. 4:11.
* God will provide the support I need until I am strong enough to lead and speak on my own — that doesn’t mean he didn’t call me to lead or speak. Exo 4: 13 - 16
* Moses followed God’s specific instructions even when he had doubt.
* God said, “I will be with you. Go. I will tell you what to say.” And Moses went.
* When I notice God, no matter where I am — I worship.
* God speaks through Moses. Moses doesn’t speak on his own will.
* PRAYER builds confidence, provides direction, and secures provision.
* Intercede for the people God has entrusted you with. Pray asking honest questions, real feelings, and like a friend → God said He knew Moses. Exo. 33: 14 -17
* East wind brings, west wind removes.
* Faith comes by hearing the word of God. (also consider Romans 10:17 and the increase in Moses’ faith as He spent time hearing from God).
* Moses took God at His word. All He had was faith & God’s literal word.
* Trust God, not the opposition.
* A little poetic metaphor: yeast (leven) live in culture, reproduces in dough (flesh). Eats at the flesh, causing it (the flesh/dough) to puff up.
* Moses said “take that up with God” (paraphrasing) when the Israelites mumbled and grumbled.
* Give thanks in remembrance of deliverance and breakthrough.
* Repentance restores covenantal bond.
* God is forgiving — although you may have used your influence & rapport to build golden calfs, once you surrender, God doesn’t forget His promises. It is the same anointing, same gift (re: Aaron).
Ultimately, devotion and intimacy with God through prayer is crucial to growth as a leader.
By Chérie JadeI cannot figure out how to get the video to be in landscape orientation while recording from my phone— my apologies for it being sideways. 😩
I had so much fun chatting with you all and answering the questions shared in the chat. I only shared a few of my notes in the video but below I’ve listed more about what I learned about leadership from Moses:
* The camp you were adopted into, doesn’t have to be the camp you standby — especially if there’s corruption.
* When God calls me by name, the only right response is “Here I am” (Burning bush encounter in chapter 3).
* When Moses doubted himself, God reassured him. Moses noticed his own physical ability without noticing his spiritual appointment (where God was calling him) Exo. 4:11.
* God will provide the support I need until I am strong enough to lead and speak on my own — that doesn’t mean he didn’t call me to lead or speak. Exo 4: 13 - 16
* Moses followed God’s specific instructions even when he had doubt.
* God said, “I will be with you. Go. I will tell you what to say.” And Moses went.
* When I notice God, no matter where I am — I worship.
* God speaks through Moses. Moses doesn’t speak on his own will.
* PRAYER builds confidence, provides direction, and secures provision.
* Intercede for the people God has entrusted you with. Pray asking honest questions, real feelings, and like a friend → God said He knew Moses. Exo. 33: 14 -17
* East wind brings, west wind removes.
* Faith comes by hearing the word of God. (also consider Romans 10:17 and the increase in Moses’ faith as He spent time hearing from God).
* Moses took God at His word. All He had was faith & God’s literal word.
* Trust God, not the opposition.
* A little poetic metaphor: yeast (leven) live in culture, reproduces in dough (flesh). Eats at the flesh, causing it (the flesh/dough) to puff up.
* Moses said “take that up with God” (paraphrasing) when the Israelites mumbled and grumbled.
* Give thanks in remembrance of deliverance and breakthrough.
* Repentance restores covenantal bond.
* God is forgiving — although you may have used your influence & rapport to build golden calfs, once you surrender, God doesn’t forget His promises. It is the same anointing, same gift (re: Aaron).
Ultimately, devotion and intimacy with God through prayer is crucial to growth as a leader.