Embracing Our Gifts: Faith, Action, and God's Timing

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The problem might be that you're playing it safe rather than living a life of faith. And at some point. At some point, you're going to have to take a leap of faith to experience the future that God has for you. [00:01:43] (17 seconds)


And God has given us these gifts because he wants us, he needs us to use those gifts to help build his kingdom. And actually, it's when we use those gifts that we will really enjoy our lives. We will really have the prosperity that God wants us to enjoy as well. [00:05:00] (24 seconds)


So notice that God's word is showing us here that God filled these men with the spirit of God. Another way of talking about saying that is the Holy Spirit came upon these men. It was an anointing on these men. But when you think about the anointing coming on somebody, you immediately think about miracles. Right? The anointing is on me to preach. The anointing is on me to, you know, cause the sick to be healed and the dead to be risen. But here, the anointing didn't come on them for miracles in that way. The anointing came on them so they could do phenomenal work. [00:07:20] (36 seconds)


Now you need to identify what your gift is. What you love to do, what you can be the best at. You need to identify what God sent you on earth to do. And what's so awesome about this is that your gifts actually help you identify your calling. [00:08:50] (26 seconds)


And the only way, of course, for you to soar is to jump. The only way you can soar is to jump. And what's happened with too many people is that we live life, on the cliff. We watch other folks soar. And we wonder, how is it they're doing so well? How is it they're prospering? How is it that things are having such an impact? And it might just be that they're living in their gift. [00:12:33] (36 seconds)


And in that word was the power necessary to do what God wanted him to do, to walk on the water. And get this, and when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water to go to Jesus. So notice that Peter is in the ship watching Jesus. [00:16:32] (20 seconds)


But because you've been living planets safe instead of living a life of faith. The faith life is a life where you're going to take some risks. Where people are going to look at what you're about to do or what you're doing. They're going to say that's crazy. [00:19:36] (14 seconds)


And God said, No, no, no. I'm going to be with you. I'm going to cause you to have a victory where you'll defeat them as one man. And God did. But he had to get the guy to jump. [00:31:15] (12 seconds)


Sometimes we feel like things have to be perfect before I do what God told me to do, or before I release what God has had me create. But the pursuit of perfection is often the enemy of progress. [00:33:17] (13 seconds)


And the worst thing in the world for you to do is to live and die without having done what God's put in your heart to do. You know, I like something else that Miles Monroe said. He said, the wealthiest place in the world is not the gold mines of South America or the oil fields of Iraq. or Iran. [00:33:50] (20 seconds)


And Bible says, you know, work with your hands that which is good. One translation says, get an honest job. I remember I had someone ask me a question years ago and I was pastoring our church in Atlanta and this was a long time ago and they were working for a tobacco company. [00:51:30] (15 seconds)


God does not and will not bless laziness. You need to be very diligent, diligent. That was what was true of Daniel. Daniel was someone who the Bible said was of an excellent spirit. What does it mean? He was diligent. [01:02:26] (21 seconds)


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