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What does it truly mean to do “rich work” in God’s kingdom? In this episode of the Watchmaidens Youth Podcast, we explore powerful, real-life instances of work that partners with heaven’s agenda.
Drawing from Job 29:15, we unpack two profound calls: being eyes to the blind and feet to the lame. Not every blindness is physical; many around us are blind to their own potential, purpose, or peril. And not every lameness is visible; some are busy yet never productive, stuck in cycles of begging or distraction.
Through honest stories and hard truths, we challenge the comfortable silence that often plagues the body of Christ. Could our reluctance to speak truth, offer counsel, or step into someone else’s gap actually make us accomplices in their downfall?
This episode is a wake-up call to sacrificial love, godly counsel, and kingdom-driven action. Whether you’re looking for purpose, struggling with selfishness, or wondering why your work feels “poor,” this message will shift your perspective.
By Watchmaidens Ministry InternationalWhat does it truly mean to do “rich work” in God’s kingdom? In this episode of the Watchmaidens Youth Podcast, we explore powerful, real-life instances of work that partners with heaven’s agenda.
Drawing from Job 29:15, we unpack two profound calls: being eyes to the blind and feet to the lame. Not every blindness is physical; many around us are blind to their own potential, purpose, or peril. And not every lameness is visible; some are busy yet never productive, stuck in cycles of begging or distraction.
Through honest stories and hard truths, we challenge the comfortable silence that often plagues the body of Christ. Could our reluctance to speak truth, offer counsel, or step into someone else’s gap actually make us accomplices in their downfall?
This episode is a wake-up call to sacrificial love, godly counsel, and kingdom-driven action. Whether you’re looking for purpose, struggling with selfishness, or wondering why your work feels “poor,” this message will shift your perspective.