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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey for Christian Entrepreneurs and Faith-Driven Leaders

Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey for Christian Entrepreneurs and Faith-Driven Leaders

By: Tim Winders - Coach for Leaders in Business & Ministry
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Welcome to "Seek Go Create: The Leadership Journey," where faith and business intersect to redefine success in leadership. Hosted by Tim Winders, a seasoned executive coach and author, this podcast is your gateway to thriving in the competitive world of business without compromising your core values and beliefs. Every Monday, join us as we explore how successful business leaders integrate their spiritual life into their professional endeavors. Discover actionable insights and strategies for maintaining integrity and fostering innovation, even in tough market conditions. Whether you're an entrepreneur seeking to build a kingdom-minded business, a CEO aiming to infuse your corporate environment with Christian values, or a manager navigating ethical dilemmas, "Seek Go Create" provides the wisdom and support you need. Our episodes feature in-depth discussions with thought leaders and innovators who share how they've successfully woven faith into their leadership and business practices. From overcoming challenges to celebrating milestones, we cover it all, equipping you with the knowledge to lead with conviction and impact. Tune in to "Seek Go Create: The Leadership Journey" for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical advice on how to lead with faith, grow personally and professionally, and impact your world without losing sight of what truly matters. Join our community of faithful leaders and subscribe now to never miss an episode. Embrace the journey of redefining success with integrity, purpose, and a whole lot of heart.Copyright 2025 SGC Media Christianity Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Spirituality
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  • Revelation’s Real Endgame: Renewal, Reconciliation, and the Reign of Christ with Leo De Siqueira
    Sep 8 2025

    What if everything you thought you knew about heaven, the end times, and the book of Revelation was up for reconsideration? In this thought-provoking episode of Seek Go Create, host Tim Winders and guest Leo De Siqueira dive deep into the mysteries of Revelation 20-22, exploring topics like the millennium, the binding and release of Satan, and what true reconciliation and restoration mean for humanity and creation. Discover why the common "die and go to heaven" narrative might not actually be in Scripture, and gain fresh hope for the future as Leo challenges us to rethink familiar paradigms. Join us as we unravel prophecy, wrestle with mystery, and focus our eyes on a victorious and redemptive ending. If you’re ready to challenge your assumptions and seek deeper truth, this episode is a must-listen.

    "He is Lord. He is King. He is established. There is no such thing as defeat in his economy." - Leo De Siqueira

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    About Our Guest:

    Leo De Siqueira is an accomplished author and theologian known for his in-depth study of biblical prophecy and eschatology, particularly the Book of Revelation. He is the author of the three-part series on Revelation, including "Revelation: Dawn of Eternity," which offers a fresh perspective grounded in historical context, language, and the teachings of Jesus. Leo’s scholarship is marked by his ability to connect scriptural themes of reconciliation and restoration, and he draws from a broad scriptural corpus to challenge conventional interpretations and offer thoughtful hope-filled insights.

    Reasons to Listen:
    1. Unpack Revelation’s Mysteries: Discover a fresh perspective on Revelation 20-22, including why the popular idea of “dying and going to heaven” isn’t actually found in scripture.
    2. Millennial Reign—Now or Future?: Explore a thought-provoking view that challenges mainstream teachings, suggesting we’re currently living in the millennial reign and witnessing Satan’s release.
    3. Hopeful Eschatology & Cosmic Restoration: Gain insight into the powerful themes of reconciliation and restoration at the end of Revelation, shifting the focus from fear to hope and renewal.

    Episode Resources & Action Steps:

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    1. Book Series by Leo De Siqueira - Leo’s full three-part book series on Revelation is highly recommended for a deeper dive.
    2. Revelation, Dawn of Eternity (Part three of Leo's series on Revelation)
    3. Seek Go Create Podcast (Past Episodes) - Tim recommends going back to listen to the previous two episodes in this series for full context and understanding.
    4. Scriptural References - Multiple references are made to passages such as Revelation 20-22, 1 Corinthians 15, Ezekiel 47, and others for listeners who want to read further.

    Action Steps for Listeners:

    1. Read Leo's Books on Revelation: Pick up and study Leo De Siqueira’s "Revelation, Dawn of Eternity," as well as the other books in his Revelation series, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of his interpretations.
    2. Reflect on the Ministry of Reconciliation and Restoration: Spend time meditating on the biblical themes of reconciliation and restoration as discussed in the episode. Consider reading scriptural references like 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, Revelation 21-22, and Ezekiel 47 to deepen your insight.
    3. Fix Your Focus on Jesus and Hope: Make a conscious effort to focus on the hope and sovereignty of Jesus, as encouraged in the...
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    37 mins
  • Beyond the Rapture: Leo De Siqueira Shares What Revelation Really Says About the End
    Sep 1 2025

    Have you ever wondered if the Book of Revelation was meant to be a riddle for today's readers, or if its mysterious symbols actually made perfect sense to the early church? In this episode of Seek Go Create, host Tim Winders welcomes back theologian Leo De Siqueira to unpack the language, history, and meaning behind Revelation’s most puzzling images—like the beast, Babylon, and the infamous 666. Together, they challenge modern assumptions, reveal surprising insights from the Aramaic text, and explore what John’s visions truly meant for his first-century audience. If you’re ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about Revelation, this conversation is for you.

    "Heaven and earth becoming one—that is the revelation and the culmination of Christ's victory." - Leo De Siqueira

    Access all show and episode resources HERE

    About Our Guest:

    Leo De Siqueira is a theologian and author renowned for his in-depth, three-part commentary series on the book of Revelation. His scholarship focuses on understanding Revelation within its first-century context, highlighting the significance of the Aramaic language and the victory of Christ. With academic training in Hebrew and Greek, Leo leverages his linguistic expertise to unearth subtle nuances within biblical texts, bringing fresh insight into the prophetic literature. He is recognized for challenging traditional interpretations and promoting a holistic, historically informed approach to Scripture.

    Reasons to Listen:
    1. Discover how understanding the original Aramaic language and first-century context radically changes the meaning of key themes in Revelation—beyond what most modern interpretations offer.
    2. Get myth-busting answers to hot topics like the rapture, 666, the Beast, and the rebuilding of the temple—explained in a way that challenges long-held beliefs with historical and biblical evidence.
    3. Explore why the prophetic imagery in Revelation resonated deeply with its first audience, and how those symbols connect to the bigger story of life, death, and hope in the Bible—possibly reshaping your whole perspective.

    Episode Resources & Action Steps:

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    1. Leo De Siqueira’s 3-Part Commentary Series on Revelation - Leo references his own three-book series that dives deeply into Revelation from a first-century, Aramaic, and historical context. (Book titles include in part: "Dawn of Eternity.")
    2. Bible Translation Software - Leo mentions using Bible translation tools for studying Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic manuscripts to gain greater nuance and understanding.
    3. Historical Writings of Josephus - While not discussed in detail, both Leo and Tim reference the historical accounts of Josephus, especially regarding events surrounding 70 AD, making his works a core supplemental resource.

    Action Steps for Listeners:

    1. Re-examine Your Understanding of Revelation - Instead of interpreting Revelation strictly through modern lenses or one-verse doctrines, approach it as first-century listeners would by considering language, historical context, and Jewish prophecy.
    2. Explore the Historical and Cultural Context - Read Leo De Siqueira’s commentary series or similar resources that incorporate Aramaic texts and first-century Jewish perspectives to broaden your understanding of Revelation’s symbolism and meaning.
    3. Dig Deeper into Biblical Languages and History - Use Bible translation software or online courses to explore passages in their original languages (Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic) and consult historical sources like Josephus for context around New Testament...
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    44 mins
  • Revelation Revealed: Leo De Siqueira on Context, Covenant, and Jesus Beyond the Fear
    Aug 25 2025

    Have you ever wondered if the Book of Revelation has been misunderstood for generations—or if we’ve been reading it with the wrong lens altogether? In this engaging episode of Seek Go Create, Tim Winders sits down with Revelation scholar and author Leo De Siqueira to challenge fear-based interpretations and explore the true context of Revelation. Together, they unpack the clash of covenants, the pivotal events of the first century, and why understanding early church history could transform how you see the Bible's most mysterious book. If you've felt intimidated, confused, or even disillusioned by Revelation, this episode will open your eyes to a hopeful and restorative message hiding in plain sight.

    "It's unfair to just dissect a book of the Bible and argue to defend it—there's a huge narrative in play with a lot of mystery." - Leo De Siqueira

    Access all show and episode resources HERE

    About Our Guest:

    Leo De Siqueira is a theologian, linguist, and author recognized for his deep scholarship on the Book of Revelation. Approaching scripture through the lens of Aramaic—the language of Jesus—and situating his interpretations in first-century historical context, Leo uncovers a hopeful and victorious message that challenges traditional, fear-based readings of Revelation. With four books to his name, including a detailed series on Revelation, Leo’s work is extensively researched and footnoted, blending academic rigor with accessibility. His insights offer listeners a fresh perspective grounded in history, original language, and a broad understanding of God’s restorative narrative.

    Reasons to Listen:
    1. Discover a Fresh Perspective on Revelation: Leo De Siqueira unpacks the historical and cultural context of the first century, challenging the fear-based interpretations many grew up with and revealing a more hopeful, restorative message.
    2. Unravel Overlapping Covenants: Learn about the fascinating 40-year period when both the Mosaic and New Covenants were active—an insight that completely reshapes how we understand biblical prophecy and the New Testament’s urgency.
    3. Get Real Answers with Historical Evidence: The episode dives deep into overlooked historical facts, including firsthand accounts (like Josephus) of the destruction of Jerusalem, and connects them to prophecies—raising new questions about what Revelation really meant to its original audience.

    Episode Resources & Action Steps:

    Sure! Here are the resources and action steps mentioned during this episode of Seek Go Create with Leo De Siqueira:

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Books by Leo De Siqueira: Specifically, “Revelation: Dawn of This Age” (the first book in his Revelation series). Tim also refers to Leo’s other books that explore early church history and the historical context of Revelation.
    2. Book: "Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament" by Jonathan Bernier: This book is directly mentioned as a valuable resource for understanding the early dating of New Testament writings and is recommended by both Leo and Tim.
    3. Writings of Early Church Historians & Fathers

    • Josephus' historical accounts (especially surrounding the events of AD 70),
    • Eusebius' "Church Histories"
    • General encouragement to look at early church fathers (disciples of the disciples) for a clearer message on early Christianity.

    Action Steps for Listeners:

    1. Reframe How You Approach Revelation: Start...
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    49 mins
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