RootedSýnishorn
Do What’s In Front of You
The problem with making your passion the thing that guides you is that passion can trick you into avoiding tasks that maybe aren‘t fun but that are absolutely vital to get you to where you need to be. It is important to remember that God can develop your life in different settings. I hear people opt out of opportunities by saying, ―I just don‘t feel a passion for that. While we pursue the vision on our heart, there are a lot of things we are called to do that don‘t seem terribly exciting but are absolutely vital in getting us to where we need to go.
It‘s amazing how many believers disqualify themselves and stunt their growth because they don‘t just do what‘s in front of them. Do what‘s in front of you, and do it well.
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About this Plan
As Christians seek out their God-given purpose, it is natural to expect God to develop the skills and abilities given to believers that would allow them to go into the world and make an impact for the Kingdom. However, the focus is often spent on the vision God gave his Church rather than realizing God's main desire is to develop His children. If Christians want to change the world and "bear fruit" that makes an impact on the world, they must first make roots that last. Using the life of David, Liebscher gives readers three areas to dig in to start building those lasting roots--prayer, service, and community.
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