The Ladder Homilies
This episode reflects on what historians call George Washington’s greatest act: giving up power after two terms even though the Constitution set no limit, warning that “the line between a president and a king is at best faint.” Using the idea that power is addictive, the message explores how power dynamics exist everywhere—work, school, home, and church—and that titles and influence carry responsibility. Drawing from Jesus’ warning about the Pharisees and scribes, St. Paul’s instruction to be “rich in good deeds,” and Christ washing the disciples’ feet, it calls listeners to practice what they preach and use influence to serve and love. It connects Washington’s decision to prayer, quoting his journal, and urges prayerful submission to God for wisdom and discernment in leadership. 00:00 Washington Gives Up Power 01:42 Power Is Addictive 02:29 Everyday Power Dynamics 04:20 Gospel Warning to Leaders 05:19 Practice What You Preach 06:50 Servant Leadership Like Jesus 08:05 One Father One Teacher 10:05 Prayer Behind Wise Leadership 11:47 Submit to God in Prayer 12:13 Closing Prayer and Doxology Recorded: October 13, 2024
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