You might already be a leader. Here's why.
Can I be honest with you about something?
When most of us hear the word “leader,” we picture someone else. Someone more confident, more capable, more put-together. Someone at the front. Someone with a title.
I’ve been sitting with that assumption this week - and I think it might be costing us something.
Here’s what I’ve come to believe: leadership isn’t a position you’re given. It’s a way of being that grows in you - quietly, in ordinary places, through ordinary days. It shows up in the colleague who is steady when everyone else is panicking. In the parent who keeps showing up even when it’s hard. In the neighbour who actually stops and listens.
The question isn’t really “am I a leader?” The real question is: am I willing to let the person I’m becoming show up - honestly, humbly, hopefully - in the places I’ve been put?
This week, I’m exploring that question across seven short daily devotionals. Each one takes a single idea and sits with it. We’ll look at what it means to lead without a title, what the Holy Spirit does that willpower simply can’t, why your failures might be your greatest qualification, and what happens when one ordinary person says yes.
You don’t need to feel ready. You don’t need a track record.
You just need to be willing to take the next step.
The full series is live on YouTube now - I’d love you to join me there.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCAfiHehjUkesu1qa4Wel9u0pxdrXHfn
Rob


