Who are you called to pray for?
Have you ever thought that you may be the only person in someone’s life who will pray for them?
Have you ever thought that you may be the only person in someone’s life who will pray for them?
We’ve all had a friend at the beginning of a new romantic relationship who won’t stop talking about this new boyfriend. And while it’s annoying it’s also beautiful, because it’s the perfect example of how easy it is to talk about those we spend a great deal of time with.
I know to some of us all these words can be difficult to keep straight. Or am I the only one who can read a paragraph in the Bible three times and still have no idea what I’m reading?
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I never would have experienced any of this if I gave in to the lies that inviting strangers to church meant I was a crazy Christian and people will inevitably react negatively toward me.
I want to be perfectly qualified, experienced and confident in my ability. I want to love what I’m doing and know I’m good at it. But I’m no where close. I’m pretty good at faking it, but secretly I’m still dreading the day my coworkers figure out just how little I know. I really am not the best person for my job.
This week I came to the realization this is actually a good thing. In fact, it’s a very good thing. Let me explain.
A running theme in my life over the past few years is selfishness. “Theme” is a cute word for it, in reality, it’s an addiction.