Ep #20: Listening to God about using your gifts for the church
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Gifts. Talents. Calling. These are all words that we regularly use to describe what we think that we are good at and where we should serve. To know when and where to use our gifts, stewards need to listen to God and listen to the body of Christ.
When you login to your favorite social media site you might be greeted with a quick quiz that will tell you what kind of dog you are, or what the best job for you would be. Rather than falling trap to another clickbait title, what if we called a friend and prayed together.
God has given us an incredible family of faith that we get to serve alongside. Through the diverse global church, we get to walk with people towards seeing and savoring Jesus Christ!
Join us as we talk about listening to God and serving the church where He leads you! He might call you to lead in ways that you never expected!
You can find show notes and resources for this episode at: https://secondhalfstewardship.com/episode/ep-20-serve-the-church
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction 2:54 Cultural view of gifts 3:49 Romans 12 6:15 Giving ourselves first to God 8:46 Identity in Christ 10:55 Jesus Speaks Farsi 12:06 In Tribulation: Growth 12:59 Serving through challenge 15:08 Choosing not to use your gifts 18:18 Stewarding our gifts 20:57 Closing
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