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History rarely tells the truth about power. It prefers legends-leaders without weakness, victories without cost, authority without contradiction. This book refuses that comfort. Power, Failure, and Redemption is a searching, unsentimental exploration of leadership through the life of King David-a figure remembered not because he was flawless, but because his life exposed what power truly does to the human soul.
David's story is not one of steady ascent. It is a rise shaped by discipline, a collapse driven by unchecked desire, and a long aftermath defined by repentance, consequence, and endurance. From shepherd to sovereign, from moral failure to public reckoning, David's life becomes a mirror for anyone who has held responsibility, tasted success, or discovered that inner character does not automatically keep pace with outer authority.
This book does not reduce David to either hero or villain. Instead, it examines leadership as a burden rather than a privilege - one that magnifies both virtue and weakness. Through historically grounded analysis, philosophical reflection, and careful engagement with biblical texts, the book explores how power exposes hidden instincts, how moral collapse reshapes authority, and why repentance does not erase consequence but can restore purpose.
Written for leaders, thinkers, creators, and readers navigating an age of scrutiny and pressure, Power, Failure, and Redemption speaks directly to modern realities: public failure, private compromise, institutional silence, and the fragile line between confidence and entitlement. It challenges the idea that leadership ends at moral collapse - and equally rejects the fantasy that redemption restores innocence.
What emerges is a demanding vision of leadership after the fall: authority without illusion, humility without abdication, and credibility rebuilt through consistency rather than performance. David's life shows that history does not remember those who avoided failure at all costs, but those who confronted it honestly and allowed it to change them.
This is not a book about perfection. It is a book about direction - about how leaders live after the truth has been told, the damage done, and the easy narratives stripped away. In an era hungry for both accountability and meaning, Power, Failure, and Redemption offers a timeless case study in how character is tested, broken, and - when faced honestly - refined.
Title
Power, Failure, and Redemption: King David: How Leadership Survives Moral Collapse: Faith. Repentance. Authority.
Author
Marcus L. Gray PhD
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
205g
Page Count
144
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9798245381282
ISBN-10
8245381284
Eden Code
7407767
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