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Ep.32 | Before You Lead Others, Lead Yourself Well (1 Corinthians 9:24-27)

21 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Ep.32 | Before we can lead others well, we have to learn how to lead ourselves well. That’s not always easy in a world full of distraction, inconsistency, and competing priorities. But in 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, Paul paints a picture of discipline, focus, and intentional living. He reminds us that discipleship is not passive—it requires training, surrender, and daily dependence on Jesus. In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about what it means to lead yourself well spiritually, emotionally, and practically. Because healthy leadership starts long before a platform—it starts in the quiet decisions no one else sees. We’ll explore: * Why self-leadership matters in discipleship and spiritual growth * How discipline and grace work together in the life of a believer * The connection between habits, focus, and faithfulness * Why your private life shapes your public influence * Practical rhythms that help you stay grounded and intentional If you’ve been feeling scattered, inconsistent, or spiritually unfocused, this episode is an invitation to realign your life around what matters most. Because following Jesus isn’t just about inspiration—it’s about training your heart and habits to keep moving toward Him. 🎧 Listen now to Episode 32: “Leading Yourself Well,” and discover how small daily disciplines can shape a faithful, focused life with Jesus.

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