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God created you with intention and purpose, shaping you as His workmanship to fulfill good works uniquely designed for your life. In this devotional, Aaron D’Anthony Brown explores why living a teachable life is essential to recognizing God’s plan and stepping into your calling. Through personal reflection, biblical insight, and real-life examples, we’re reminded that embracing God’s design leads to transformation, wisdom, and a deeper connection with Him.
When we open ourselves to learning—from Scripture, experiences, and others—we begin to see God’s hand shaping us daily. Pursuing Him unlocks peace, motivation, and meaning, helping us overcome cycles of discouragement and live with eternal purpose.
✨ Highlights
Why recognizing God’s workmanship is key to living with purpose
How having a teachable mindset draws us closer to God’s calling
The connection between pursuing God and experiencing lasting joy and fulfillment
Practical wisdom on gaining understanding through Scripture and relationships
Encouragement to trust God’s intentional design, even in seasons of uncertainty
Join the Conversation
How have you seen God’s workmanship in your life? Has being teachable helped you grow in faith or purpose? We’d love to hear your story! Share your thoughts and tag @LifeAudioNetwork using #RecognizeHisWorkmanship to inspire others to pursue God and embrace His calling.
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Check out other Crosswalk Podcasts: Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews
Full Transcript Below:
Do You Recognize His Workmanship?
By Aaron D’Anthony Brown
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:10)
If I’m ever blessed with a son, there’s one underrated lesson I want to impart: Be teachable. I want him to be willing to learn from the obvious places like the Bible, his teachers, his parents, and his family. Yet, the not-so-obvious places like secondhand experiences and fictional stories are also valuable.
Not everything he hears will be accurate, but being teachable doesn’t mean being naive. Instead, a teachable mindset means being willing to learn from all experiences. That entails knowing what to do and what not to do. Moreover, when people give him feedback, he should hear them out, even if he doesn’t ultimately change anything.
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By Touch CanadaGod created you with intention and purpose, shaping you as His workmanship to fulfill good works uniquely designed for your life. In this devotional, Aaron D’Anthony Brown explores why living a teachable life is essential to recognizing God’s plan and stepping into your calling. Through personal reflection, biblical insight, and real-life examples, we’re reminded that embracing God’s design leads to transformation, wisdom, and a deeper connection with Him.
When we open ourselves to learning—from Scripture, experiences, and others—we begin to see God’s hand shaping us daily. Pursuing Him unlocks peace, motivation, and meaning, helping us overcome cycles of discouragement and live with eternal purpose.
✨ Highlights
Why recognizing God’s workmanship is key to living with purpose
How having a teachable mindset draws us closer to God’s calling
The connection between pursuing God and experiencing lasting joy and fulfillment
Practical wisdom on gaining understanding through Scripture and relationships
Encouragement to trust God’s intentional design, even in seasons of uncertainty
Join the Conversation
How have you seen God’s workmanship in your life? Has being teachable helped you grow in faith or purpose? We’d love to hear your story! Share your thoughts and tag @LifeAudioNetwork using #RecognizeHisWorkmanship to inspire others to pursue God and embrace His calling.
SUBSCRIBE to our NEW SHOW — Your Nightly Prayer
Check out other Crosswalk Podcasts: Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews
Full Transcript Below:
Do You Recognize His Workmanship?
By Aaron D’Anthony Brown
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:10)
If I’m ever blessed with a son, there’s one underrated lesson I want to impart: Be teachable. I want him to be willing to learn from the obvious places like the Bible, his teachers, his parents, and his family. Yet, the not-so-obvious places like secondhand experiences and fictional stories are also valuable.
Not everything he hears will be accurate, but being teachable doesn’t mean being naive. Instead, a teachable mindset means being willing to learn from all experiences. That entails knowing what to do and what not to do. Moreover, when people give him feedback, he should hear them out, even if he doesn’t ultimately change anything.
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