Hero Theory | Moses
Mar 13, 2022 ·
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Once again, I dive into Hero Theory this time looking at Moses the man who lead the Hebrews out of the land of Egypt. The theory is that there are...
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Once again, I dive into Hero Theory this time looking at Moses the man who lead the Hebrews out of the land of Egypt. The theory is that there are three giants that must be overcome in order to truly be a hero. Fear, lies, and the expectations of others keep you from rising up and serving a purpose bigger than you. You are not granted hero status by your pay scale, office location, uniform or something that you did long ago, hero status is earned each day as you subdue these giants and rise up to serve that greater purpose.
Fear- Pharaoh
Lies- Someone else should go, insecurities about speaking, they won't believe me
Expectations of Others- The Hebrews were not happy with the results of Moses's meeting with Pharaoh, which resulted in an even worse working conditions for the slaves
Moses defeated these three giants and the hero rose to the occasion. Eventually fleeing Egypt with the Hebrew people. I firmly believe that overcoming his fears, the lies, and the expectations of others and the up and down prolonged dispute with Pharaoh prepared Moses for the 40 years in the wilderness to come.
Be certain in the fact that the battles that you are facing today, are preparation for the battles of tomorrow.
Web- sleekbio.com/heroeswanted
Instagram- @preparedefendlead
Facebook- www.facebook.com/joemprim/
Group- www.facebook.com/groups/heroeswanted1
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Fear- Pharaoh
Lies- Someone else should go, insecurities about speaking, they won't believe me
Expectations of Others- The Hebrews were not happy with the results of Moses's meeting with Pharaoh, which resulted in an even worse working conditions for the slaves
Moses defeated these three giants and the hero rose to the occasion. Eventually fleeing Egypt with the Hebrew people. I firmly believe that overcoming his fears, the lies, and the expectations of others and the up and down prolonged dispute with Pharaoh prepared Moses for the 40 years in the wilderness to come.
Be certain in the fact that the battles that you are facing today, are preparation for the battles of tomorrow.
Web- sleekbio.com/heroeswanted
Instagram- @preparedefendlead
Facebook- www.facebook.com/joemprim/
Group- www.facebook.com/groups/heroeswanted1
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