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How to Lead Through Failure – The Powerful Lesson in Peter’s Denial

How to Lead Through Failure – The Powerful Lesson in Peter’s Denial

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📺 How to Lead Through Failure | The Powerful Lesson in Peter’s Denial | Lead in 10 with Chris Moore

What do you do when a key leader fails—publicly and painfully?

In this episode of Lead in 10, Chris Moore shares the unforgettable moment when Peter denied Jesus… and what Jesus did next. This isn’t just a Bible story—it’s a roadmap for how great leaders handle failure: not with condemnation, but with restoration.

You’ll learn:

The difference between worldly leadership and kingdom leadership

Why failure doesn’t have to be final

How to restore a struggling team member with grace and truth

What to do when you’re the one who blew it

Whether you’re leading a business, a team, or just yourself, this episode will help you navigate failure with humility and hope.

⏱️ Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Introduction: Handling Public Failures
00:18 – Peter’s Denial: A Lesson in Leadership
01:21 – Worldly vs. Kingdom Leadership
01:58 – Restoration and Growth
03:39 – Reflecting on Personal and Team Failures
04:31 – Steps Towards Restoration
05:03 – Conclusion: Embracing Failure for Growth

📖 Today’s Scripture:
“The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter.” — Luke 22:61 (NIV)

🙌 Leadership Challenge:
Think of a recent failure—yours or someone else’s. Take one step toward grace. Reach out. Restore. Grow. That’s what real leaders do.

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