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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @russelocampo Hello there, You can now join our Daily Devotion + Online Discussion. When: Monday to Saturday, 8:00 PM, Philippine Time How: Just click our Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85362975520... __________ Our mission is to honor God by using social media as a platform to teach the Bible. We minimize advertisement in all our devotions so that our viewers can concentrate on God's Word. This channel is sustained, not by Youtube ads, but by your generosity. If you are blessed and the Lord is leading you to support our channel, you may sponsor a devotional video. Please contact me via my phone number 09760041248 or Whatsapp. __________ You can now get a copy of our ebook: Complete 365 Daily Devotions [Season 1], Discover the Messiah, and How to Start a Micro-Church. To download, please visit our website: https://redeemer.world You can choose to donate or get our ebooks for free. Thanks to our generous supporters who have helped us offer our materials for free. _________ My contact: Russel Ocampo Facebook: / irusselocampo WhatsApp: 09760041248 Mobile: 09760041248 Email: p.russel.ocampo@gmail.com _________ Today's Devotion: 365 Daily Devotions: Bible Character Edition 💁🏻 Moses Learns to Share Leadership – Wisdom Through Humility Moses was a faithful leader who loved God and cared deeply for the people. But Moses tried to do everything by himself, listening to the people all day until he became very tired. God used Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, to show him a better way. Moses learned that leadership does not mean doing everything alone. This story reminds us that God is the true leader of His people, and He wisely uses others to help carry His work so that no one person takes God’s place. 📖 Bible Readings: Exodus 18:13–24 (Numbers 11:16–17, Proverbs 11:14, Ecclesiastes 4:9–12, Galatians 6:2) 👨🏻💻 Teachings: Three marks of good leadership: 1. Leadership that decentralizes power. 2. Leadership that empowers others to lead. 3. Leadership that is sustainable for the future. 💪🏼 Applications: 1. Master the art of delegation. 2. Develop leaders who develop other leaders. 3. Mentor, monitor, and migrate. 🎙 Discussion: What is the importance of the mentor–monitor–migrate process? 🤿 Dive Deeper: How did the New Testament church apply decentralized leadership? 🙏🏼 Prayer: Father God, sometimes I try to carry too much on my own, as if everything depends on me. I forget that You are the One in control. Thank You for placing people in my life to help, guide, and support me. Please soften my heart when I am proud or afraid to let go. Teach me to trust You enough to trust others. I want to serve You with joy, not exhaustion, and to remember that Your work is done by Your strength, not mine. In Jesus’ name, Amen! Partner: Dennis & LC 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Scripture Reading 4:32 Teaching No. 1 6:08 Teaching No. 2 8:41 Teaching No. 3 10:38 Application No. 1 11:59 Application No. 2 12:39 Application No. 3 14:40 Discussion 14:54 Prayer