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Leadership Loyalty & Living Out Your Gift I Have a Gift Until I Say No | Zachary Lloyd Pastor Donta Cobb

Author
Zachary Lloyd
Published
Sat 09 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/a2f78b93

In this engaging conversation, Zachary Lloyd and Pastor Lamar Donta Cobb explore the essence of Kingdom leadership, emphasizing the importance of serving others, understanding the Kingdom of God, and the role of the Fivefold Ministry. They discuss the challenges faced by church leaders, the need for healthy accountability, and the distinction between spiritual manipulation and genuine leadership. The dialogue also delves into the concept of revival, highlighting the significance of authenticity over emotional hype, and the necessity of discipleship in sustaining spiritual growth.

Takeaways

Real Kingdom leadership is about serving others and duplicating God's work.
The Fivefold Ministry includes apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.
Understanding the Kingdom of God is essential for effective leadership.
A true leader influences others to do the work of the ministry.
Church leaders must support gifts without serving their own agendas.
Spiritual manipulation can occur when leaders misuse their authority.
Healthy accountability is crucial in church leadership.
Revival is marked by genuine change and not just emotional hype.
Discipleship is necessary for sustaining revival and growth.
Authentic revival leads to transformation in individuals and communities.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup
00:09 Exploring Kingdom Leadership
10:07 The Role of Gifts in Leadership
15:51 Navigating Church Dynamics and Leadership Challenges
31:01 Navigating Roles in Ministry
31:31 Following Divine Instructions
32:54 The Prophetic Journey
35:15 Spiritual Manipulation vs. Healthy Accountability
45:06 Financial Accountability in Ministry
49:25 Judgment and Accountability in the Church
01:00:19 Humility and Leadership
01:05:58 Confronting Pride and Bitterness
01:09:41 Revival Culture: Authenticity vs. Emotional Hype

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