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Why Becoming Like Christ is the Secret Sauce in Life and Business

Why Becoming Like Christ is the Secret Sauce in Life and Business
Why Becoming Like Christ is the Secret Sauce in Life and Business
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Let's be honest.

There are a thousand leadership books on your shelf and a million productivity hacks on your timeline, but none of them can do what one verse in 2 Timothy 2:15 can do when you actually apply it.

"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth."

Boom. 💥

That's not just Scripture. That's a straight-up blueprint for how to live with integrity and lead with purpose—in life and business.

Let's break this down.

The Apostle Paul isn't just talking to a pastor here.

He's talking to a builder.

A doer. A visionary.

A leader-in-the-making. Sound familiar?

It should.

You're building something. A business. A team. A legacy.

Whether you're on Zoom calls, closing deals, launching campaigns, mentoring staff, or building your brand—it all falls apart if you're not aligned with the real truth.

That verse? It's calling you to live and lead in a way that doesn't just look good—it holds up when tested.

  • Do you want approval? Seek God's.
  • Do you want success? Redefine it.
  • Do you want to lead well? Learn how to handle truth—honestly, wisely, and humbly.

That's the difference between noise and influence. Between busy and fruitful.

Between hustling and being led by purpose.

This isn't just "Sunday stuff."

This is everyday, CEO-level, legacy-driving clarity. Think about it.

When Paul says, "Do your best to present yourself," he's talking about living and working with intentionality.

Not perfection—progress. Not performance—purpose.

You're not performing for followers, clients, or even shareholders. You're working as one approved God., which shifts everything.

Now, bring this into the office.

  • When you lead like Christ, you lead humbly (Philippians 2:5).
  • When you think like Christ, you bring clarity and peace to chaotic boardrooms.
  • When you act like Christ, your brand becomes trustworthy, not just flashy.

I'm telling you—Jesus is the ultimate leadership model. Grace and truth. Vision and execution. Compassion and confrontation when needed.

And you can have that same mindset today—in your Slack messages, sales pitches, or quarterly reviews.

But let's get even more real.

Some of us are still ashamed of our past—of missteps, failures, that one launch that flopped, that client we lost, that partnership that blew up.

Paul gets that.

He told Timothydon'tt not to be ashamed. Your past is a platform. Your scars are sacred.
Because if you're in Christ, that shame? That's not yours anymore.

You don't have to lead from fear.

You get to lead from freedom.

And friend, that changes how you show up in the world.

So now let me coach you up.

Here are a few action steps to take today—not tomorrow. Not next quarter. Today.

  1. Audit your approval addiction: Are you chasing likes, revenue, orGod'ss"“well don"”? Be honest. This one's deep.
  2. Sharpen your sword: The Bible isn't just a Sunday manual. It's your Monday morning strategy guide. Carve out time this week to study—not just read—Scripture.
  3. Let your story speak: Stop hiding the hard parts. Share your past and let it point to God's grace. Someone in your network needs to hear it.
  4. Lead like Jesus: Practice humility. Listen more. Serve first. Speak truth. Lead boldly.
  5. Pray over your business: Invite God into your meetings, your email inbox, and your calendar. Make Him CEO—yes, for real.

Final thought...

Your life and business aren't separate things. They are woven together by your character.
And character isn't built in the spotlight.

It's forged in the Word.

So, become a worker—unashamed. Become a leader—transformed. Become like Christ—not just for heaven, but for here. That's where the power is.

And that's where the fruit is.

You in?

Let's Pray:

God, I want to lead like Jesus.

Strip away any need for approval that doesn't come from You.

Teach me to rightly handle Your Word—not just to teach others, but to transform myself.

Help me bring Your truth into every room I enter—whether it's a client meeting, a family dinner, or a quiet moment alone.

Make me bold. Make me humble. Make me unashamed.

May my life and business both reflect Your glory.

InJesus'’ name, Amen.