This words are deep and profound. As for me I want to be among those that will not waste his gift and use it to serve of humanity.
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This words are deep and profound. As for me I want to be among those that will not waste his gift and use it to serve of humanity.
I really like your mindset, you are going to go places.
We shouldn't think that we’re useless in God’s eyes—because we're not! Even if you aren’t aware of it, God has given you at least one spiritual gift or ability—just as He has every other believer.
And God wants us to discover your gift and use it for His glory. No, yours may not rbe as public as someone else’s gift; not everyone (for example) is called to become a president or teacher. But that doesn’t mean your gift is any less important in God’s eyes—because it isn’t. Some people, for example, have a God-given gift for encouraging others, or being kind or merciful, or giving wise advice to those who need it. The Bible says we “do not all have the same function. … We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us” (Romans 12:4,6).
He gave us the privilege of being made in his image and likeness. This is a weighty sentence
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