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Episode 187: Validating Who You Are & What You Do
Most people are trying to get ahead. We need to get ahead at work. We would like to get ahead at home and stop drowning in nonstop duties and projects that can seem suffocating. Parents want their kids to get ahead of other kids so thye can eventually get ahead in life. In the Church, many people want fruitful ministries that impact large amounts of people. They want their calling to be validated. They expect to be used and elevated. What does Jesus think about all of this? Today’s episode calls us to slow down and really think about who we are and what we do. Where do we find validation in these two issues? What makes us worthy and competent? You may be interested to know what the Apostle Paul listed as being the things which validated him in who he was and what he did. We need to learn how to do it the way he did.
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Episode 187: Validating Who You Are & What You Do
Most people are trying to get ahead. We need to get ahead at work. We would like to get ahead at home and stop drowning in nonstop duties and projects that can seem suffocating. Parents want their kids to get ahead of other kids so thye can eventually get ahead in life. In the Church, many people want fruitful ministries that impact large amounts of people. They want their calling to be validated. They expect to be used and elevated. What does Jesus think about all of this? Today’s episode calls us to slow down and really think about who we are and what we do. Where do we find validation in these two issues? What makes us worthy and competent? You may be interested to know what the Apostle Paul listed as being the things which validated him in who he was and what he did. We need to learn how to do it the way he did.

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