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In this episode, we reflect on a powerful revelation: God can place value on what others have ignored, rejected, or written off. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 1:27–29, this message is a reminder that what looks weak, broken, insignificant, or despised in the eyes of men can still become a vessel in the hands of God.
This episode speaks to anyone who has felt overlooked, discouraged by rejection, or tempted to give up on a part of their life, work, gifting, or journey. It is a call to stop judging your life by its present appearance and to see yourself, your efforts, and even others through the eyes of God. What men may call useless, God can still choose. What seems broken, God can still lift. What has been abandoned can still become a testimony.
By Bamidele OloruntobaSend us Fan Mail
In this episode, we reflect on a powerful revelation: God can place value on what others have ignored, rejected, or written off. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 1:27–29, this message is a reminder that what looks weak, broken, insignificant, or despised in the eyes of men can still become a vessel in the hands of God.
This episode speaks to anyone who has felt overlooked, discouraged by rejection, or tempted to give up on a part of their life, work, gifting, or journey. It is a call to stop judging your life by its present appearance and to see yourself, your efforts, and even others through the eyes of God. What men may call useless, God can still choose. What seems broken, God can still lift. What has been abandoned can still become a testimony.