LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM the WILDનમૂનો

The Strength of Retreat
“He withdrew himself into the wilderness and prayed” (Luke 5:16). When threatened, the octopus releases ink, not to fight, but to create distance and regain clarity. It retreats, not in fear, but in wisdom. Its pause is purposeful, allowing confusion to settle and direction to return. In the same way, wise leaders know when to step back, not as an escape, but as an act of renewal.
In the press of duty and the noise of responsibility, our spiritual perception can grow dim. The heart becomes crowded, and discernment fades. That is why sacred retreats are essential. Jesus Himself often withdrew into the wilderness to pray. Each withdrawal was followed by renewed strength, sharper focus, and deeper power for His mission.
There are seasons when silence becomes the most strategic move, when retreat becomes the road to renewal. Constant activity can drain the soul, but stillness restores it. The octopus teaches us that true strength is not found in constant motion, but in intentional pauses that prepare for greater movement.
So, when was the last time you withdrew from activity to renew your intimacy with God?
Consider: Do you create space for solitude and prayer in your leadership journey? Renewal flows in the quiet. Step back, and let God restore your strength.
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God created animals not only for our meat but also for us to learn wisdom. When you behold the animals from the angle of love and fear for God, you will catch the wisdom of God for a prevailing life.
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