In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the significance of silence and solitude in shaping one's identity and authority in Christ. Emphasizing the importance of the 'hidden place,' the conversation explores how private intimacy with God influences public leadership. The host challenges listeners to prioritize their unseen life with God over their visible life with others, encouraging practices that foster spiritual growth and mentorship.
Takeaways
- Your public authority flows from your private intimacy with God.
- Solitude helps break the addiction to performance.
- Leadership should stem from identity, not activity.
- Being loved by God is more important than being seen doing things.
- We need to lead from a place of belovedness, not busyness.
- Scheduling time for silence and solitude is essential.
- Turning off distractions allows for deeper connection with God.
- Spiritual mentorship is crucial for the younger generation.
- We can't disciple others from empty wells.
- Prioritizing unseen life with God leads to a more fulfilling leadership.
Soundbites
- "Would you be content just being loved by God?"
- "Your identity is not tied to what you do."
- "We can't disciple others from empty wells."