When Love Leads People of Faith at Work Taylor Hasty Edited S1SH2 | Jan 9, 2025
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scripture, leadership, gospel, forgiveness, Matthew 18, Christian principles, workplace challenges, accountability, grace, mercy, Taylor Hasty, Rick Hasty, Bill Marsh, Silverdale Baptist Academy, Silverdale Baptist Church, faith at work
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In this conversation, Rick and Taylor Hasty explore the application of scripture in leadership, particularly within Christian environments. They discuss the challenges of leading as a sinner among sinners and emphasize the importance of the gospel as a foundational element in leadership practices. Taylor shares insights on applying biblical principles, particularly Matthew 18, in addressing grievances and the necessity of forgiveness in fostering a gospel-centered leadership approach.
takeaways
- Leadership is challenging because we are all sinners.
- The gospel is a constant presence in our lives.
- Applying scripture requires understanding God's redemptive work.
- Gospel-centered leadership starts with self-reflection.
- Difficult conversations can be guided by biblical principles.
- Matthew 18 provides a framework for addressing grievances.
- Forgiveness is essential in leadership dynamics.
- Jesus emphasizes the importance of forgiveness in relationships.
- Gospel principles can be applied to everyday tasks.
- Grace and mercy are vital in leadership roles.
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