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#61: Lead The Way – Burn Forever – Leading Until Your Last Breath Men, Save Your Marriage – The Leadership Series (Episode 10) INTRO: THE FINAL FLAME Welcome back to Men, Save Your Marriage. This is it. The final episode in the Lead the Damn Way series. And if you’ve made it this far, I need you to listen closer than ever—because what we’re about to talk about isn’t just a lesson. It’s your life’s call. Leadership isn’t a hobby. It isn’t a phase. It isn’t something you try for a season and retire from when it gets hard or when you hit a certain age. Leadership is who you are. And real men—they lead until their very last breath. Not out of ego. Not for applause. Not for control. They lead because they’re convicted to their core that this family, this name, this legacy is their mission—and it’s worth finishing well. Today, we talk about what it means to burn forever. Not with hype. Not with hustle. But with holy fire. With a daily commitment. With a grounded identity. With the kind of leadership that echoes into eternity. This episode is about finishing strong, about legacy without regret, and about being a man who refuses to fade out quietly. Let’s go. POINT 1: LEADERSHIP IS A LIFELONG CALLING—NOT A PHASE Too many men view leadership like a sprint. They show up in bursts: When the crisis hits When the marriage is on the rocks When their kids start pulling away When there’s some recognition to be gained They confuse leadership with hype, motion, or momentum. But real leadership? It’s not seasonal. It’s not driven by popularity. It’s not motivated by external results. It’s sacrificial. It’s covenantal. It’s forever. A real man stands up and says: “I will lead this woman. I will protect this home. I will build this legacy. And I will do it until I take my final breath.” You’re not a placeholder. You’re not a backup plan. You’re not optional. You’re the leader. And yes—it will get hard. As you age, the temptation will rise: “Let her lead now.” “The kids are grown—they don’t need me.” “I’ve done enough.” “I’m tired.” “I’m just trying to make it to retirement.” But the day you stop leading is the day your influence starts dying. Your children still need your wisdom. Even grown. Even distant. Even if they don’t say it. Your wife still needs your covering. Even if she’s strong. Even if she leads in the workplace. Even if she’s the more spiritual one right now. Your community still needs your fire. You might not be in your 30s anymore. Your body might be slowing. Your energy might fluctuate. But your spirit must never retire. Because masculinity that lasts—leads until it dies. That’s who you are. POINT 2: THE FIRE ONLY DIES IF YOU STOP FEEDING IT Let’s talk about the fire inside you. Because for many of you—it’s flickering. You used to lead with fire. You used to pray with conviction. You used to plan with purpose. You used to pursue your wife with hunger. You used to initiate conversations with your kids. You used to wake up early with clarity and drive. But now? You’re in survival mode. You’re numbing out. You’re scrolling more than seeking. You’re reactive instead of strategic. You’re coasting when you used to be climbing. Let me tell you something: The fire is not dead. It’s just unfed. Fires don’t die because they’re weak. They die because the man who started them stopped feeding them. So how do you feed the fire? How do you lead with heat again? 1. Daily Encounters with Truth You need truth more than you need tactics. That means: Scripture before scrolling Prayer before performance Brotherhood before burnout Start your day with truth. Even if it’s just 10 minutes. Let your heart burn again for something real. Don’t drift through your morning like a man who’s defeated before breakfast. Wake up with purpose. Sit with wisdom. Let truth touch your soul. 2. Weekly Recalibration Set a rhythm for checking yourself—before the world does it for you. Every week, reflect: Where did I lead well? Where did I drift? What needs to shift this coming week? Don’t wait for your wife to call you out. Don’t wait for your kids to pull away. Catch it early. Adjust fast. Keep the flame alive through honest reflection. 3. Monthly Mission Review Most men can’t tell you their mission. That’s why they’re lost. Write your mission. Print it. Keep it in your wallet. Read it aloud at the start of every month. Your mission reminds you why you lead. It gives fuel to the fire when your flesh says coast. Don’t let the fire die. You don’t need hype. You need fuel. Feed the fire, and it will return. STORY: THE WARRIOR WHO NEVER RETIRED Let me tell you about Henry. Henry was 72 years old when I met him. Widowed. Retired. Slower in body, but blazing in spirit. He had a presence that turned heads. Not because he was flashy. But because he carried fire. Every ...

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