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Brother Derek discusses the concept of an imaginary mission, which he defines as something that individuals believe they want to do, but they end up wasting time, energy, and passion on it, only to realize later that it wasn't what they really wanted. These missions are often driven by pride, ego, and emotion, and they can lead individuals away from their true purpose in life, causing them to miss out on blessings and opportunities. Derek shares his personal experience of wanting to be a gangster when he was younger, but realizing that it wasn't the life he truly wanted. He emphasizes the importance of having a foundation based on God, as it can lead individuals to a godly mission with godly results. Derek also touches on the topic of online agendas and ideas, citing the example of Black Lives Matter and how it may have emotionally riled up people but ultimately failed to deliver on its promises.
Brother Derek discusses the concept of an imaginary mission, which he defines as something that individuals believe they want to do, but they end up wasting time, energy, and passion on it, only to realize later that it wasn't what they really wanted. These missions are often driven by pride, ego, and emotion, and they can lead individuals away from their true purpose in life, causing them to miss out on blessings and opportunities. Derek shares his personal experience of wanting to be a gangster when he was younger, but realizing that it wasn't the life he truly wanted. He emphasizes the importance of having a foundation based on God, as it can lead individuals to a godly mission with godly results. Derek also touches on the topic of online agendas and ideas, citing the example of Black Lives Matter and how it may have emotionally riled up people but ultimately failed to deliver on its promises.