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EPISODE · May 26, 2025 · 7 MIN

IL #640: The Danger of Expediency in Leadership: Lessons from Ruth

from Inspired Leadership with Ron Kelleher · host Ron R. Kelleher

In this episode, we explore the story of Elimelech from Ruth Chapter 1—a man whose decision to flee famine in Bethlehem for Moab seemed logical, even necessary. But what started as a temporary fix quickly spiraled into long-term tragedy, leaving behind brokenness, loss, and bitterness. Christian leaders today face similar moments of pressure—times when expediency seems like the only option. But Elimelech's story serves as a timeless warning: choosing the convenient path over the faithful one can have devastating consequences. We'll unpack the historical and spiritual context of Elimelech's choice, explore what Scripture does—and doesn't—say about his decision, and draw out powerful leadership lessons for today. You'll learn how to avoid the trap of making fear-based decisions, how to seek God's direction in hard times, and why obedience often requires staying put when the world says to run. Whether you're leading a business, a ministry, or your family, this episode will challenge you to consider whether you're leading by faith or reacting out of expediency.

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