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Your “Flaws” Are Your God-Given StrengthSample

Your “Flaws” Are Your God-Given Strength

DAY 3 OF 3

We were each created with unique gifts and abilities to serve God and make an impact on the world. But, it can be easy to get caught up in trying to fit into a mold we were not created for.

Just like a fish trying to climb a tree, we can struggle and feel unfulfilled when we are not in our element. The key is to keep seeking and discovering our true calling, because when we find it, our lives will never be the same. As Steve Jobs said, "The only way to do great work is to love what you do."

Once we find our calling, it's important to operate in our gifts to the fullest. This brings pleasure to God and positions us to make the biggest impact on the world. And, it's important to remember that even our "flaws" are intentional and serve a purpose in God's plan for our lives.

I encourage you today to take some time to reflect on your own worth in God's eyes and the unique gifts and abilities he has given you. Keep seeking and discovering your true calling and don't be afraid to operate in your gifts to the fullest. It's all a part of honoring and bringing pleasure to God and making an impact on the world around us.

This has been an excerpt from my book Simple Money, Rich Life. I wrote it for Christians who are wanting to discover their God-given purpose, find work they are created to do, and truly master their money so they can use their increased income to advance God’s Kingdom. I’d love to give you the first couple of chapters, a 5-week study guide, and more devotions… all COMPLEMENTARY. You can get it all here:

https://seedtime.com/flaws

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Your “Flaws” Are Your God-Given Strength

You are NOT flawed, friend. It's easy to get caught up in the comparison game and the lies society tells us about our worth. But, it's important to remember that our worth is not determined by man-made metrics like SAT scores, job titles, and net worth. These hierarchies are lies and do not define who we are in God's eyes. In this encouraging plan we explore the truth of who God made you to be.

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