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Striving often gets a bad rap – and for good reason. Many of us associate it with burnout, pressure, and performance. But what if not all striving is bad? In this episode, I explore the difference between striving in our own strength and striving with God. We look at Proverbs 14:4 – “Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean…” and how this earthy image invites us to embrace the mess that often comes with real fruitfulness. We also reflect on Elisha’s call in 1 Kings 19, where he leaves behind the oxen and the plough to follow a new path – one marked not by striving in his own strength, but by surrender and divine partnership with God.
If you’re feeling weary or exhausted, driven, or unsure whether your work is bearing fruit or your effort is leading anywhere, this conversation will help you pause, reflect, and realign your striving with grace.
I would love to connect with you!
You can send me an email anytime:
You can also find me on social media and DM me:
https://instagram.com/loz.perry
https://facebook.com/loz.perry
Striving often gets a bad rap – and for good reason. Many of us associate it with burnout, pressure, and performance. But what if not all striving is bad? In this episode, I explore the difference between striving in our own strength and striving with God. We look at Proverbs 14:4 – “Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean…” and how this earthy image invites us to embrace the mess that often comes with real fruitfulness. We also reflect on Elisha’s call in 1 Kings 19, where he leaves behind the oxen and the plough to follow a new path – one marked not by striving in his own strength, but by surrender and divine partnership with God.
If you’re feeling weary or exhausted, driven, or unsure whether your work is bearing fruit or your effort is leading anywhere, this conversation will help you pause, reflect, and realign your striving with grace.
I would love to connect with you!
You can send me an email anytime:
You can also find me on social media and DM me:
https://instagram.com/loz.perry
https://facebook.com/loz.perry