Authenticity in Faith and Leadership A reading and a study from Second Corinthians 1:12 19 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller and hello good people.
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Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker AAnd this is episode number 806 of Daily Bible Refresh where we bring you a daily fresh look at the New Testament reading for this very day.
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Speaker AOur reading for the day is indeed from 2nd Corinthians 1:12 19 reading from the message Paul's talking here.
Speaker ANow that the worst is over, we're pleased we can report that we've come out of this with conscience and faith intact and we can face the world and even more importantly, face you with our heads held high.
Speaker ABut it wasn't by any fancy footwork on our part.
Speaker AIt was God who kept us focused on him uncompromised.
Speaker ADon't try to read between the lines or look for hidden meanings in this letter.
Speaker AWe're writing plain unbellished truth, hoping that you'll now see the whole picture as well as you seen some of the details.
Speaker AWe want you to be as proud of us as we are of you when we stand together before our Master Jesus.
Speaker AConfident of your welcome, I had originally planned two great visits with you coming on coming by on my way to Macedonia province and then again on my on my return trip.
Speaker AThen we could have had a great bon voyage party as you sent me off to Judea.
Speaker AThat was the plan.
Speaker AAre you now going to accuse me of flip flopping with my promises because it didn't work out?
Speaker ADid you think I talk out of both sides of my mouth?
Speaker AA glib yes one moment and a glib no the next.
Speaker AWell, you're wrong.
Speaker AI try to be as true to my word as God is to His.
Speaker AOur word to you wasn't a careless yes counseled by an indifferent no.
Speaker AHow could it be when Silas and Timothy and I proclaimed the Son of God among you, did you pick up on Any yes and no.
Speaker AOn again, off again.
Speaker AWaffling, wasn't it?
Speaker AA clean, strong yes.
Speaker AA powerful reading.
Speaker AThe words of Paul here in Second Corinthians first chapter really about authenticity and faith leadership.
Speaker AAnd just to set the context a little bit, we are talking about leadership and complacency and human relationships and there seems to be a dispute going on here that kind of lies to some deeper question about integrity and leadership and what it means to be faithful to our word while remaining flexible to life's realities.
Speaker AHas something to do with a change of travel plans.
Speaker AIt's happened to you and me, hasn't it?
Speaker AFrom time to time we've had to change our plans and maybe explain ourselves.
Speaker ALet's see.
Speaker ALet's look at some points to ponder here.
Speaker AOne is authenticity over performance.
Speaker APaul emphasizes that his ministry wasn't about fancy footwork, but about maintaining integrity.
Speaker AIn our era of carefully curated social media presence and personal branding, this reminds us that authentic leadership means being transparent about such things as a change of plans or our struggles or even our failures.
Speaker AAnd true spiritual leadership isn't about perfection.
Speaker AIt's about an honest relationship with both God and community.
Speaker APoint number two the false dichotomy of certainty.
Speaker AWhen Paul defends himself against accusations of flip flopping, he challenges a binary way of thinking that they're really plagues, institutions, religious and otherwise.
Speaker AToday, progressive faith embraces the complexity of the human experience and recognizes that changing course isn't necessarily a sign of weakness or unfaithfulness.
Speaker ASometimes it's just what wisdom requires and what spirit led discernment leads us to.3 Community over control Paul's relationship with the Corinthians reveals something profound about church leadership.
Speaker AIt's built on mutual trust and respect, not authority and control.
Speaker AHis detailed explanation of his changed plans shows a leader who sees himself as accountable to his community, not above it.
Speaker AHere's your action step.
Speaker ATake time today to examine where you might be holding yourself or others to some impossible standard of consistency.
Speaker AIs there a situation where you need to extend grace?
Speaker AMaybe it's to yourself, but certainly to other people.
Speaker AFor change plans or evolved thinking, consider reaching out to someone you may have judged harshly for changing their mind and maybe open a dialogue about that.
Speaker AWe'll have a closing prayer here in just a second.
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Speaker AThis today is episode number 806.
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Speaker ALet's pray.
Speaker ADivine source of Wisdom and Grace we live in a world that often demands certainty when reality calls for flexibility and growth.
Speaker AHelp us to release our grip on rigid expectations of ourselves and others.
Speaker AGrant us the courage to be authentic, the wisdom to change course when needed, and the compassion to support others as they navigate their own paths.
Speaker ARemind us that your love remains constant even as our understanding evolves in the spirit of growth and grace.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AIt's always a joy and a pleasure to be with you here on Daily Bible Refresh.
Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Brad Miller.
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Speaker ARemember until that time that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up.
Speaker AIt's created new every morning.