Power and Influence

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Participants in this study will learn valuable lessons on power and influence from Psalms 82:1-8, Daniel 7:9-14, Daniel 4:34-37, Acts 10:9-22, Acts 15:13-29, Matthew 20:20-28, John 20:19-31, and Obadiah 8-14. They will understand the significance of just leadership, the transient nature of worldly power, and the responsibility to serve others. By reflecting on divine authority, embracing humility, and prioritizing fairness, they will develop leadership skills that contribute to ethical and sustainable business practices. These biblical insights will inspire them to lead with wisdom, compassion, and a commitment to the greater good.

Power and Influence

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This study is based on Psalms 82:1-8 and explores the importance of just and wise leadership in wielding power and influence. Participants will reflect on the role of leaders in promoting justice and righteousness and how they can apply these principles in their leadership roles. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to identify areas where they can implement just and wise leadership practices.

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This study is based on Daniel 7:9-14 and focuses on the true source of power and authority. Participants will reflect on the divine origin of power and leadership, and how this understanding can shape their approach to wielding influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to evaluate their leadership practices in light of God's sovereignty.

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This study is based on Daniel 4:34-37 and highlights the importance of humility in leadership. Participants will reflect on King Nebuchadnezzar's experience of humbling himself before God and how this can shape their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to embrace humility in their leadership roles and acknowledge their dependence on God.

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This study is based on Acts 10:9-22 and emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusivity in leadership. Participants will reflect on Peter's vision and the subsequent change in his understanding of God's acceptance of all people, and how this can inform their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to foster diversity and inclusivity in their leadership roles and organizations.

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This study is based on Acts 15:13-29 and focuses on the importance of balancing tradition and progress in leadership. Participants will reflect on the Jerusalem Council's decision-making process and how this can inform their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to find the right balance between tradition and progress in their leadership roles and organizations.

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This study is based on Matthew 20:20-28 and emphasizes the importance of servant leadership. Participants will reflect on Jesus' teachings about greatness and service, and how this can inform their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to embody servant leadership in their roles and organizations.

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This study is based on John 20:19-31 and highlights the importance of empowering others through faith in leadership. Participants will reflect on Jesus' appearance to the disciples and Thomas' transformation upon encountering the risen Christ, and how this can inform their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to empower others in their leadership roles and organizations by fostering faith and trust.

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This study is based on Obadiah 8-14 and highlights the consequences of misusing power in leadership. Participants will reflect on the actions and fate of the Edomites as a result of their misuse of power, and how this can inform their approach to power and influence. The study concludes with a personal application, encouraging participants to exercise power responsibly in their leadership roles and organizations.

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About the teacher

Ron Kelleher

I am the founder of Work Life Bible Study and CEO of Inspired Leadership, Inc. 

After retiring from a 36-year business career, I entered Talbot Seminary at BIOLA University, where I completed my Masters in Biblical Studies and Theology. Following my graduation from seminary, I was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel. I started Work Life Bible Study because my desire is for every small group that meets in a workplace to have access to Bible Study materials designed to help you strengthen your faith and build deeper relationships with your colleagues in the workplace.

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