Running a New Playنموونە

Day 2: Use the New Play
Reflection:
To be honest, I’m not sure which part of this plan will be the hardest for you, only you know that. Some of you will get stuck at writing down those thoughts and ideas. Some of you might get stuck right here when I try to run this new play looking for the optimal time to call that option, to call that pass, to leave your current job to try a new career, to go back to school, whatever it may be. This is going to be a difficult spot and I want to encourage you to put your heart in and take action.
I can’t tell you when the right time is for you to try your new play but what I can tell you is God created you for an incredible purpose. Those thoughts and ideas were not there by accident, but this is where you have to do your part. At some point, you have to try it regardless of the fear of the result, please try that.
As you consider practicing your 'new play', think about how this verse assures you of God's strength in your endeavors. Reflect on the importance of persistence and practice in mastering any new skill or adapting to a new situation.
"I can do all things through him who gives me strength." - Philippians 4:13
Action:
Write a date down to try the new play.
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