The Weight of Thrones: Spiritual Wisdom for Aspiring Leaders

Every SEAT OF POWER on earth is rooted in a spiritual foundation, serving as a pivotal target for spirit beings seeking to influence or gain access to civilizations. Leadership, especially in positions of power, is not a mere pursuit of fame or personal ambition—it is a divine mandate that requires wisdom, spiritual intelligence, and a deep relationship with God.

As a potential leader, particularly the youth, heed this wise counsel:

1. Know Your God
The Bible says, "But the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits" (Daniel 11:32). 
Before stepping into any seat of power, seek a deep and personal relationship with God. The strength of your leadership lies in your connection with Him.


2. Revisit The History Of The Seat
Every seat of power has a story—one often intertwined with spiritual legacies and forces. To occupy such a seat, make it a priority to uncover its origins. 
Ask critical questions: 
- What birthed this office? 
- What are the spiritual implications of occupying it? 
Understanding these truths can shape your journey and guard you from becoming a casualty.


3. Seek God's Approval
Don’t rush to assume a seat of power without divine approval. Moses did not face Pharaoh without first encountering God at the burning bush. That encounter prepared and empowered him to challenge the spiritual ranking of Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt. Similarly, only an encounter with God can equip you to handle the forces surrounding any throne of power.



A Warning For Potential Leaders

Behind every throne lies spiritual forces—either aligned with God’s kingdom or opposing it. Without proper spiritual intelligence and divine backing, stepping into such a position can lead to destruction. Leadership is not for the spiritually immature but for those who have gained wisdom, stature, and spiritual maturity in Christ.

Final Charge

If you aspire to leadership, I challenge you to answer these critical questions:

Who is your God?

Do you have a personal relationship with Him?

Have you sought His guidance and approval for your journey into leadership?


Remember, if you have not encountered God like Moses did at the burning bush, do not challenge Pharaoh's authority. Leadership is not a playground but a battleground for those called to represent God’s kingdom on earth. 
Be wise and seek God first!

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