You've Been Sent
In John 20:21, Jesus offers a profound lesson for leaders: peace precedes purpose. As He sends His disciples, not with qualifications but with peace, He illustrates that leadership doesn't require having it all figured out, just trust in the One who sends. In the boardroom or at the dinner table, this peace becomes your foundation, enabling you to lead with clarity and confidence amidst uncertainty.

George B. Thomas

There's a moment in the Gospels that doesn't shout, it whispers with unmistakable clarity. It's not wrapped in thunder or fireworks, but it changes everything. In John 20:21, the resurrected Jesus stands among His disciples, looks into their uncertain, weary faces, and says: "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you."
Simple? Yes.
But beneath that calm exterior is a commissioning that turns followers into leaders, bystanders into participants, and doubters into world-changers.
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