What happens when spiritual leadership becomes more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/08/when-spiritual-leadership-becomes-corrupt-micah-3/
In Micah 3:5–8, God confronts false prophets whose message changed depending on what people gave them. When they benefited, they proclaimed peace. When they didn't, their message changed.
Their ministry had become transactional.
And that raises some important questions for us today:
What warning signs reveal that a spiritual leader is becoming more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
Why is it dangerous when a teacher's message changes according to what people want to hear?
What does biblical courage actually look like?
How can we speak difficult truth with both courage and humility?
Micah gives us a striking contrast between corrupted spiritual influence and faithful spiritual leadership.
Power without justice can become abuse. Courage without truth can become arrogance. Truth without love can become cruelty.
Faithful leadership isn't about protecting our influence. It's about faithfully stewarding whatever influence God has entrusted to us.
Read the new blog: “When Spiritual Leadership Becomes Corrupt: Lessons from Micah 3:5–8.”
#Micah3 #BibleStudy #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualLeadership #BiblicalLeadership #ChurchLeadership #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #Faith #Integrity
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/08/when-spiritual-leadership-becomes-corrupt-micah-3/
In Micah 3:5–8, God confronts false prophets whose message changed depending on what people gave them. When they benefited, they proclaimed peace. When they didn't, their message changed.
Their ministry had become transactional.
And that raises some important questions for us today:
What warning signs reveal that a spiritual leader is becoming more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
Why is it dangerous when a teacher's message changes according to what people want to hear?
What does biblical courage actually look like?
How can we speak difficult truth with both courage and humility?
Micah gives us a striking contrast between corrupted spiritual influence and faithful spiritual leadership.
Power without justice can become abuse. Courage without truth can become arrogance. Truth without love can become cruelty.
Faithful leadership isn't about protecting our influence. It's about faithfully stewarding whatever influence God has entrusted to us.
Read the new blog: “When Spiritual Leadership Becomes Corrupt: Lessons from Micah 3:5–8.”
#Micah3 #BibleStudy #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualLeadership #BiblicalLeadership #ChurchLeadership #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #Faith #Integrity
What happens when spiritual leadership becomes more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/08/when-spiritual-leadership-becomes-corrupt-micah-3/
In Micah 3:5–8, God confronts false prophets whose message changed depending on what people gave them. When they benefited, they proclaimed peace. When they didn't, their message changed.
Their ministry had become transactional.
And that raises some important questions for us today:
➡️ What warning signs reveal that a spiritual leader is becoming more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
➡️ Why is it dangerous when a teacher's message changes according to what people want to hear?
➡️ What does biblical courage actually look like?
➡️ How can we speak difficult truth with both courage and humility?
Micah gives us a striking contrast between corrupted spiritual influence and faithful spiritual leadership.
Power without justice can become abuse.
Courage without truth can become arrogance.
Truth without love can become cruelty.
Faithful leadership isn't about protecting our influence. It's about faithfully stewarding whatever influence God has entrusted to us.
Read the new blog: “When Spiritual Leadership Becomes Corrupt: Lessons from Micah 3:5–8.”
#Micah3 #BibleStudy #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualLeadership #BiblicalLeadership #ChurchLeadership #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #Faith #Integrity
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