Conversations with Ray Martinez
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Last week, we talk about thinking and acting independently…this week we will discuss what do you stand for? As a leader, it is important to know what you stand for. This means having a clear understanding of your values and principles and being willing to take a stand on important issues, even when it may be difficult or unpopular. Unfortunately, many leaders vacillate or waffle when faced with tough decisions. They may be swayed by outside pressures or fear of criticism, and as a result, fail to take decisive action. However, the most effective leaders are those who take a stand, regardless of the peer pressure, and are not afraid to stand behind their decisions. In the Bible, there are several illustrations that exemplify standing for one's beliefs, values, and principles. Listen in as we take a deep dive into the scriptures about this topic.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ray-martinez7/messageSelf-control | Fruit of the Spirit | Pro 25:28
Gentleness on my mind | Fruit of the Spirit | Col 3:12
Fathfulness is essential | Fruit of the Spirit | Ps 119:90
My goodness! | Fruit of the Spirit | Eph 5:8-9
Are we kind? | Fruit of the Spirit | Eph 4:32
Dynamic Wisdom | mini podcast | Psa 111:10
Patience is a virtue | Fruit of the Spirit | 2Timothy 3:10-11
Peace be with you—the fruit of the Spirit | Eph 2:14
The Joy of the Lord is my strength | Ps 16:11
What love is and is not | Phi 1:9-11
The fruit of the Spirit intro | Gal 5:22-23
Thinking & acting independently | Romans 12:2
In the breach | James 4:7
Be of good cheer | John 16:33
Jesus the evangelist | Mark 1:1
Light vs. Darkness | John 9:1-7
Teaching with Authority | Mini podcast
Taking Advice | Proverbs 15:22
What "is", is in the bible? | Phil 4:8-9
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