Fifteen&: A Podcast Experience
In this episode of the Heaven Now series, Chris walks through one of the most uncomfortable leadership case studies in Scripture — King David’s silence after Tamar’s violation, and the hidden-agenda coup that silence produced in Absalom. Drawing on 2 Samuel 13–15 and Jesus’s encounter with the woman at the well (John 4), Chris unpacks the identity fear of vulnerability — how it shows up as proving or hiding — and how the fruit of the Spirit of gentleness (and its Beatitude counterpart, “Blessed are the meek” from Matthew 5:5) is not weakness but power under direction. A practical teaching for any leader who knows they’ve been avoiding a conversation they can no longer afford to skip. WEEKLY REFLECTION: 1. Who in your life has never actually met the real you because the version they know is the one you let them see? 2. Is your energy in relationships really a way to avoid being known? 3. Who is the person in your life right now who needs the direct conversation you have been avoiding? Thank you for listening. You can support 15& by visiting fifteenand.org [https://fifteenand.org/].
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