I’m InSýnishorn
I’m Invaluable
Basically anything of value in this world can be traced to a moment when one person or another stopped wishing they could be different, or more, and just contributed what they had to give.
If you’re like most people, when you read those words, something deep within you starts to come alive. That desire to create, to grow, to transform, to be that one person.
And if you’re like most people, doubt and insecurity immediately starts to crowd out the desire to be that one person.
It’s amazing how many different ways our self-talk can say, “You don’t have what it takes.” We quickly convince ourselves we aren’t good enough or that we can’t make a real difference. So we stay on the sidelines, watch from a distance, and stick to the status quo.
Maybe, in the past, you would’ve listened to those words of defeat you far too often tell yourself. But not today. Today, something new is coming alive. Today, you’re deciding to stop waiting and to start living. To be that one person.
People loved listening to Jesus. They would travel for miles and miles across the dusty deserts of Roman-occupied Israel to hear Him speak. Why? Because when He spoke, something deep inside of people awakened. He saw what could be and should be, and He invited people to make them a reality.
When Jesus delivered His inaugural address, often called the Sermon on the Mount, He taught people how they should pray. During this prayer, Jesus taught people to pray for God’s Kingdom to be established on Earth as it is in Heaven. For God’s way of doing things to become the new normal, and for the old way of doing things to be pushed aside. Why? Because God’s way is better.
Something people often miss, though, is that Jesus wasn’t just teaching people how to pray. He was also inviting people to be the answer to His prayer. Jesus was inviting anyone and everyone to be that one person.
So, how do you be that one person? You love your neighbor. You serve people well. You turn the other cheek. You go the extra mile. You pray for people who hurt you. You realize your unique place in God’s work through His Church. You stop wishing you were different and you contribute your time, your resources, and most importantly yourself.
You are invaluable for God’s purpose.
Consider: What can I offer back to God that’s uniquely me? What can I give others that He’s given me?
About this Plan
You have a God-given purpose waiting to be discovered. You have people around you ready to encourage you. And you may not know it yet, but you have everything you need to chase your passion. This Life.Church Bible Plan to accompany Pastor Craig Groeschel’s message series, I’m In, will help you answer one important question: Are you in?
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