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In this deep and reflective episode, Adrian and Luke discuss the responsibilities and struggles of leadership—both in ministry and in life. They break down personal experiences of stepping into leadership roles despite feeling unqualified, navigating challenges, and learning what it truly means to lead like Christ. Using 1 Peter 5, they emphasize the importance of humility in leadership, the dangers of arrogance and entitlement, and the common mistakes leaders make when they forget to serve rather than control. They also explore how burnout, pride, and a lack of accountability can damage leaders and their relationships. This is a must-listen for anyone in a leadership role—whether in church, work, or family—who wants to lead well and finish strong. Key Episode Takeaways Leadership is about serving, not controlling – A true leader guides with humility and sets an example, rather than lording over others. Many leaders forget where they came from – When leaders lose touch with their past struggles, they struggle to empathize with those they lead. Accountability is critical – No leader should be above correction; having trusted people to give honest feedback is essential. Burnout is real and dangerous – Many leaders push too hard, never rest, and end up damaging their faith, families, and personal well-being. God doesn’t need you—He chooses to use you – A leader’s role isn’t about seeking applause or identity in leadership, but about surrendering to God. Scripture Reference: 1 Peter 5:2-3 – Be shepherds of God's flock, eager to serve, not lording over those entrusted to you. Matthew 23:11-12 – The greatest among you will be your servant. Mark 10:45 – For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve. Personal testimonies of stepping into leadership, struggles with pride, burnout, and learning to lead with humility. Call to Action If you're in any leadership position, ask yourself: Am I leading with humility? Do I have accountability? Am I seeking God first? Take time to rest, reflect, and realign your heart with God’s purpose for your leadership. Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media!