The Christian Working Woman

Break Out of Your Box – 4


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Have you ever had a passion to do something for God that was so big, the very thought of it just overwhelmed you? I’m talking about breaking out of our boxes. I believe far too many of us Christ-followers miss the good things God has for us to do because we see ourselves as unqualified and inadequate for the job.

Here’s the amazing, good news: You are unqualified to do what God wants you to do. The Apostle Paul told us why this is true:

But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him (1 Corinthians 1:27-29).

Your recognition of your inadequacy is a good thing, because it will force you to depend on God, to be humble, to be teachable, and you will always know it was all about God. Earlier this week I told you how God opened doors for me to begin this radio ministry, even though I had no experience with radio, no mentor to help me, no book telling me how to do it. I was totally not qualified to start a radio program, but it was God’s vision for me, so I just kept walking through the doors he opened, and now for many years I’ve been privileged to be a part of what he is doing through this ministry.

Some of you have similar stories, and you’re in that good place of doing what God put you here to do. But here’s what I’m discovering: There’s more. I can’t be satisfied with where I am; God keeps pushing me out of my box. For example, I played a part in starting a ministry for sexually trafficked women, and that vision overwhelmed me. I had to break out again and pursue a vision that moved me way beyond my abilities and giftedness. God chooses to use unqualified people who are willing to break out of their boxes, trust God, and move forward.

Let me hasten to say breaking out of your box certainly does not mean you can make foolish or quick decisions. You must do the homework and due diligence required. But I pray you’ll stop telling God all the reasons you can’t do it and ask him what the next step is. I hope you’ll stop making excuses and ask God to help you break out of your box!

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The Christian Working WomanBy Mary Lowman

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