The phrase “The Way of the King” highlights the difference between simply wanting the title or recognition and embracing the responsibilities that come with it.
It’s about understanding that real leadership requires more than just status, clothes, or influence—it requires commitment to what is right.
Desire for the Title vs. Responsibility:
Many people may chase after the title, status, or rewards (“the bag”) without wanting the responsibility and hard work that come with it.
The question being posed is whether someone wants just the appearance of success or the deeper meaning and responsibility behind it.
Knowing What’s Right:
Deep down, many of us know what’s right and what we are called to do, but it’s often something that feels challenging or even scary.
Pursuing what is right involves consistent dedication and action, repeating the right things many times before the results—like success, recognition, or rewards—become visible.
The Importance of Repetition and Commitment:
To truly walk “The Way of the King,” it requires repeating the right actions and making the right choices again and again, even when the immediate rewards aren’t visible.
This repetition is key to building the habits and foundation that lead to long-term success and impact.
Leading by Example:
Leading in the right way means being a role model for others, creating a ripple effect that impacts those around you.
The consistency of doing what’s right influences others, even when the work feels personal or solitary at first.
Personal Reflection:
The speaker reflects on how their own journey—creating videos or doing what felt right to them—eventually began to positively affect others’ lives.
It wasn’t about chasing the recognition, but doing what was right for them, and over time, that led to blessings for others.
The Ripple Effect of Right Actions:
The “Way of the King” is not just about personal success but about how doing what’s right can create a domino effect that benefits entire communities.
The ultimate goal is for others to be blessed because you chose what was right, not just what looked good or easy.
Conclusion: Responsibility Over Recognition:
May the desire for the title not be enough; instead, seek the responsibility that comes with it.
The “Way of the King” is about more than just personal success; it’s about leading by example, taking responsibility, and positively influencing others through consistent, righteous action.