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Scott continues the study about How to Finish Strong, focusing on the theme of discovering and living out one's purpose. Using biblical passages, he talks about how each person is intentionally designed by God with a unique set of strengths, gifts, and experiences intended for meaningful impact and service. Through examples like buttering toast with a spoon and using the wrong tools for jobs, Scott illustrates that people, like objects, are created with specific purposes in mind. He encourages listeners to reflect on their personality traits, spiritual gifts, core values, passions, and life stories in order to clarify their calling and alignment with God's plan.
Scott also addresses the common tendency to feel aimless or make excuses for not living out one's purpose. He draws from biblical figures like Jeremiah, highlighting how God’s appointment and provision override personal limitations. Practical advice is given on using tools such as personality assessments and spiritual gifts inventories. Scott emphasizes that fulfillment comes from employing one’s gifts for the common good, aiming for tangible results, and trusting God’s providence and power. Listeners are guided through a framework for mapping their purpose and encouraged to continually revisit and refine their understanding of their destiny.
Download the Insight Sheets Here:
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Insight Sheet with Answers:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZhApdaTs9I0tq-wDMxWBYBAT_Yoa1B5s/view?usp=sharing
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By Scott KefferScott continues the study about How to Finish Strong, focusing on the theme of discovering and living out one's purpose. Using biblical passages, he talks about how each person is intentionally designed by God with a unique set of strengths, gifts, and experiences intended for meaningful impact and service. Through examples like buttering toast with a spoon and using the wrong tools for jobs, Scott illustrates that people, like objects, are created with specific purposes in mind. He encourages listeners to reflect on their personality traits, spiritual gifts, core values, passions, and life stories in order to clarify their calling and alignment with God's plan.
Scott also addresses the common tendency to feel aimless or make excuses for not living out one's purpose. He draws from biblical figures like Jeremiah, highlighting how God’s appointment and provision override personal limitations. Practical advice is given on using tools such as personality assessments and spiritual gifts inventories. Scott emphasizes that fulfillment comes from employing one’s gifts for the common good, aiming for tangible results, and trusting God’s providence and power. Listeners are guided through a framework for mapping their purpose and encouraged to continually revisit and refine their understanding of their destiny.
Download the Insight Sheets Here:
Blank Insight Sheet
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g64OImBwAStM93-ry740PtUwfhgAvcfZ/view?usp=sharing
Insight Sheet with Answers:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZhApdaTs9I0tq-wDMxWBYBAT_Yoa1B5s/view?usp=sharing
Key Topics Discussed: