Becoming an Embedded Influencerનમૂનો
EMBEDDED INFLUENCER
Esther was an unlikely candidate to save the nation of Israel from genocide. Yes, she was a queen. But she was also just a woman in a highly patriarchal culture. Just one of many women in King Xerxes court. She lacked the influence required to impact a kingdom or a king. Or did she? Mordecai saw her situation through an entirely different lens. From his perspective, she was the exact right woman, in the exact right place, at the exact right time. Her faith and courage earned her a place in the biblical canon. Remarkable.
Some of our lives may have a seemingly greater influence than others. We may long to be an Esther- doing great things. We may be the Mordecai- encouraging, challenging, and praying for someone else who does great things. We may not live to see the impact of our influence.
The important thing is to know that your life is not insignificant in God’s story. He uniquely made you, mercifully rescued you, graciously called you, and purposefully embedded you as an influencer right where you are.
Ask Yourself:
-How did Esther respond to Mordecai’s challenge?
-According to Ephesians 2, what has God done for you?
-How have you leveraged your unique skills or position for God’s mission recently?
-What is one situation or person in your life right now that you are uniquely equipped to influence?
Take a Next Step: Like Esther, commit a period of time to fasting and prayer, seeking God’s wisdom and courage as you consider how God has purposefully gifted and placed you to multiply His work in the world.
Look for additional “Becoming” reading plans: Compassionate Storyteller, Savvy Follower, Intentional Friend.
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About this Plan
You are always in the process of becoming. Who you are becoming may be more or less who you really want to be. As a follower of Jesus Christ, you are meant to become more like Him. One day, one decision, and one action at a time. The Becoming reading plans will look at four facets of discipleship, moving you closer to a life that looks like Jesus.
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