Be UsableSample

The first time Jesus ministered in Jerusalem, multitudes believed in Him when they saw the miracles He performed (John 2:23). This looked like a perfect opportunity for Jesus to take these people and use them to spread the news far and wide that He was the Christ. Instead, Jesus did just the opposite. The people were not ready yet. Jesus is more concerned with the quality of ministry than the quantity of ministry. In contrast, today's Christians often feel that 'the end justifies the means.'
We often take new converts and place them in leadership--which is directly opposed to the Bible's instructions (1 Timothy 3:6). Often, movie stars or other famous people who have come to the Lord are suddenly elevated as a spokesperson for the Christian faith. This works to harm these people and the Body of Christ as a whole.
Some of you can't understand why the Lord hasn't used you yet but rest assured the Lord is using everyone who is usable. Instead of looking at the need and begging God to use you, take a hard look at yourself and ask the Lord to make you usable.
Thank you to Andrew Wommack for providing this plan. For more information, please visit https://www.awmi.net/.
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God uses the usable. If you feel like God has not used you, it’s time to make yourself useable. This one-week reading plan will help you take your first steps on being useable to God’s plan.
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We would like to thank Andrew Wommack Ministries for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.awmi.net/
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