
What to Do When You Feel Like You're Sinking - The Bold Leadership Lesson From Peter
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📺 What to Do When You Feel Like You're Sinking | Bold Leadership Lessons from Peter | Lead in 10
What do you do when fear crashes in and everything feels like it's falling apart?
In this episode of Lead in 10, Chris Moore shares a powerful leadership lesson from Matthew 14:29, where Peter steps out in faith—walking on water toward Jesus—only to begin sinking when he loses focus. Through this story, Chris unpacks what bold leadership looks like in the middle of uncertainty, fear, and pressure.
You’ll learn:
Why bold leadership always begins with faith
What to do when your courage starts to fade
How your focus—not your environment—determines whether you rise or sink
Practical steps to take when you're overwhelmed
This message is for any leader who’s taken a step of faith and now feels like they’re drowning in doubt. You’re not sinking—you just need to refocus.
⏱️ Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Introduction: Stepping Out in Faith
00:16 – The Stormy Night: Peter's Bold Move
01:29 – Lessons from Peter: Focus and Faith
01:50 – Leadership Challenges: Facing the Storms
02:43 – Practical Steps: Keeping Your Focus
04:42 – Conclusion: Stay Bold and Keep Walking
📖 Today’s Scripture:
"Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus." — Matthew 14:29 (NIV)
🙌 Leadership Challenge:
Identify the “storm” that’s capturing your attention. Then write down why you started—your vision, your calling—and take one small step forward today, even if it’s hard.
👍 Like this video if it reminded you to keep walking by faith.
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📤 Share with a leader who’s second-guessing their bold step—they need this reminder: the storm doesn’t have the final word.