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They Taught You The Wrong Definition of Power, Here's The Real One | Eric Thomas 2026

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Apr 5, 2026
A redefinition of power rooted in service, shown through Jesus washing feet at a dinner table. Conversations about posture over performance and why meekness is strength under purpose. Practical scenes where authority shows up — hospitals, schools and neighborhoods. Stories about seeing with God’s perspective and using resources to serve others.
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INSIGHT

Power Shows Up In Relationship Not Ritual

  • Real power is relational, not ritual.
  • Eric Thomas points out Jesus performed the Last Supper and foot washing outside the temple to emphasize relationship over religious ritual.
ANECDOTE

Camp And Roots Shaped A Hunger For Power

  • Personal formation: camp and watching Roots shaped ET's hunger for liberating power.
  • He recalls Joy of Jesus camp sparking love for Christ and Roots motivating a desire for a Christianity that brings freedom, not subjugation.
ADVICE

Get Power By Getting On Your Knees

  • Embrace the posture of power by serving even when you could command.
  • Eric Thomas instructs listeners to gird themselves, kneel, and serve like Jesus did rather than seeking stage or status.
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