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when God calls us to lead...
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership. I’ve been leading the children’s ministry at an international church in Kyoto for about seven months now, and although I am grateful to have been entrusted with this role, I’ve struggled to do this job with confidence and joy. The main reason I’ve yet to feel that I can thrive in it is because I hate being a leader. I’ve never considered myself a ‘leader’, nor have I ever thought I could be a good one. There’s a lot associated with what it means to be a leader, but one of the things I really shudder at is being the main representative for something (especially something that I think is really important). Suddenly, people are looking to me as the one responsible for overseeing the sustenance and growth of the ministry. There is a fantastic group of volunteers who play an important role in keeping the ministry going, but they are looking to me for direction as well. I feel wholly unqualified and under-equipped to make decisions that impact people; such a responsibility feels much too heavy for me.
Although I have never considered myself a leader, the truth is that the majority of us have led and do lead in some capacity. Parents lead their children. Teachers lead their students. And as Christians, the Lord has called us to lead other people to him—to lead others to know the great love God has for them. While there are Christians who do take on larger leadership roles in ministry, people see all of us who profess belief in Jesus as representatives of him and the faith. But the thing is that God doesn’t expect us to do it perfectly. Sometimes I’ll look to Jesus as a model for how I should be serving and become discouraged when I fail to serve as humbly, kindly, wisely, etc. as Jesus. Yes, we should be looking to Jesus, and the Bible says that God is conforming those who love him to the image of his Son (Romans 8:29). However, we can also look to Scripture to see examples of people who believed in God and wanted to serve him but—when asked by God to serve in an unexpected way—failed to do so in full confidence and faith and/or did not go about it perfectly.
I’m currently reading Exodus in the Bible and have been struck this time around by how reluctant Moses was at first to take on the responsibility of leading the Israelites out of Egypt. The Lord said in Exodus 3: “I am sending you to Pharaoh so that you may lead my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt.” But Moses asked God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and that I should bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” He answered, “I will certainly be with you…” (Continuing in chapter 4) But Moses replied to the Lord, “Please, Lord, I have never been eloquent—either in the past or recently or since you have been speaking to your servant—because my mouth and my tongue are sluggish.” The Lord said to him, “Who placed a mouth on humans? Who makes a person mute or deaf, seeing or blind? Is it not I, the Lord? 12 Now go! I will help you speak and I will teach you what to say.” Moses said, “Please, Lord, send someone else.”... 
I’m not doing something nearly as frightening and life-threatening as what God asked Moses to do, but I still saw a little bit of myself in Moses’ lack of faith in his own abilities and ultimately in the Lord, who assured Moses he would 1. be with Moses and 2. be the one who'd actually do the work that brings about change. Ultimately, the Lord is the one in control of all things. And he is a good, perfectly loving God, who is constantly at work in the world. He has guided me to this specific role, and although it is not the role I envisioned for myself, I will do what I can, without expecting to do it perfectly, and trust that the Lord is working behind the scenes to accomplish his purposes for his glory.
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videopromotion12 · 19 days
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Unlock Your Energy: Secrets of Sacral Chakra Meditation
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In this video, discover the secrets of sacral chakra meditation to unlock your energy and improve your overall well-being. Find out how to balance and heal your sacral chakra for a more vibrant life!
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Hello I hope your doing well I saw your free coaching post and I had a doubt I hope I can ask
I just wanted to know how can I develop my intution or psychic abilities ???
Hope you have a great day ✨️🌈
Hello anon 💕💕
First things first, are you portuguese? Because having a doubt to ask is something pretty poetuguese we would say.
Well to answer you, all of your psychic and intuition capabilities are already inside of you. You can mostly strenghten them by senaory practice and chackra work, like with those youtube meditations that have frequencies playing for each chackra, where you can focus and open and increase the potency to each chackra. You will feel more connected to yourself and your surroundings. If you even develop a Kundalini Rising, that shit is great for every aspect of your life, can even work as Moldavite to change your outter reality. To achieve Kundalini you can actually make some practices you can find on Youtube or even Kundalini Yoga, to me it happened as I first connected with my twin flame journey, as the Divine Feminine.
Moreover, what started me off on the journey as to being a psychic for myself and other people, was that I established in a self concept way that I was psychic. There are things to develop it, such as also to rely on senses and messages you perceive on these things (understand what are the meanings of those messages for yourself, meditate on them, ask and be aware to look for the answer), such as brightness, push and pulls, feels on the chackras, visions and their meanings, lightness or heaviness on the body, subtle movements your eyes or hands or head can make, even the body in general, all sorts of stuff. I actually already went through some training with a psychic but really didnt feel as much it was working, but have taught my own methods to some people. So if you want to know more you can always work with me and I will teach you, just reach out in my DMs. ❤❤
Have a beautiful beautiful lovely day!!🌈🌈 shining star 💫💫
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vkbrar001 · 2 years
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STOP CONSUMING MEAT.
Those who consume meat are becoming the recepients of Hell.
So Stop consuming Meat and be vegetarian.
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ivemanifest · 2 years
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FOCUS on your past life karma in order to Manifest & Grow. Listen to this powerful insight to help you manifest here xx
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The Liberator...
Worship only Kabir Sahib, who is the reliever of all sorrows and the liberator from difficulties.
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biblebloodhound · 23 days
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Handling a Stressful Situation (Daniel 2:24-49)
We must do what needs to be done with a willingness to step into a stress-filled situation and take it on.
Daniel Interprets Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream, by David Martin (1639-1721) So Daniel went to Arioch, the man the king had appointed to wipe out Babylon’s sages. Daniel said to him, “Don’t wipe out the sages of Babylon! Bring me before the king, and I will explain the dream’s meaning to him.”Wasting no time, Arioch brought Daniel before the king, telling him, “I have found someone from the Judean…
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dayofconscience · 23 days
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Conversation - We are one.
Moderator: Jean-Michel Amor, Founder of PACI With:
Sidi Nabil Baraka, Sufi spiritual leader
Moses Garelik, Founder of UniOne
III. We Are One
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tenth-sentence · 1 month
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Opponents argued that women were not designed by God for leadership but should be subordinated to male authority.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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bernardo1969 · 2 months
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The teacher of wisdom Ben Sira taught in his sapiential book how the knowledge of wisdom leads men to the true spiritual leadership. And this is so because whoever lives with wisdom builds his life in harmony with the ethical laws of the universe, for example, the law of the sowing and reaping ("For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Hosea 8:7). He who lives wisely does not surrender his life to the designs of fate as the fool does, and in this lies the true intelligence or understanding. According to the teachings of the Book of Ben Sira, the wise man is the model of a person who must be followed and imitated, because the wise is the man as such, to be a wise person is to be an adult and not an eternal child or adolescent who cannot mature; as another sapiential book with intelligence explains: "Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm" Proverbs 13:20. And about the wise men Ben Sira wrote beautiful phrases that present this type of man as the spiritual leader par excellence: "A wise person instructs his own people, and the fruits of his good sense will endure" Ben Sira 37:23; and "One who is truly wise will gain the confidence of his people, and his name will endure forever" Ben Sira 37:26. And an example of this in the Bible was the great wise man Solomon, who established principles of justice in his nation, instructed the people in numerous sciences, and inspired others to improve. Solomon during his reign established a time of glory and prosperity in Israel such as had never been seen before or after him, and all thanks to the wisdom he had received from God in Gibeon, a sacred place. Wisdom is presented by the Book of Ben Sira as the basis of the most excellent leadership.
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turiyatitta · 2 months
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Krishna Kaur
Celebrating the Essence of Black History Month Through the Wisdom of Krishna Kaur KhalsaIn the spirit of Black History Month, it is pivotal to spotlight the luminous figures whose contributions transcend the conventional boundaries of culture, spirituality, and personal growth. Among such esteemed individuals is Krishna Kaur Khalsa, a beacon of Kundalini Yoga and a venerated teacher whose legacy…
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videopromotion12 · 19 days
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In this video, discover the secrets of sacral chakra meditation to unlock your energy and improve your overall well-being. Find out how to balance and heal your sacral chakra for a more vibrant life! Enjoy this guided meditation to balance and heal your sacral chakra, the center of creativity, sensuality, and pleasure. Embrace your creative flow: Imagine the orange light expanding and infusing you with vibrant energy, igniting your passions and desires. #meditation #creativeflow #meditate @theluisaanderson
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igate777 · 3 months
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geeteshdas593 · 4 months
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What is the difference between Puja & Sadhna ? To find out, read the sacred Book
"Hindu Sahebaan Nahi Samjhe Geeta, Ved, Puran"
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mansharamblog · 4 months
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अनिरुद्ध आचार्य जी महाराज से एक बहन ने प्रश्न पूछा की पिंड दान या श्राद्ध कर सकते हैं या नहीं? वह बोले की कर सकते हैं। संत रामपाल महाराज जी का उत्तर, प्रमाण सहित-
पवित्र गीता अध्याय 9 श्लोक 25 में स्पष्ट प्रमाण है कि भूतों को पूजने वाले भूतों को प्राप्त होंगे, अर्थात श्राद्ध करवाना वा पिंड भरवाना व्यर्थ की साधना है। इससे यह पता चलता है कि अनिरुद्ध आचार्य जी को भी ज्ञान नहीं गीता जी का तथा जो साधना अनिरुद्ध आचार्य जी बताते हैं वह शस्त्रविरूद्र साधना है।
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martyschoenleber · 4 months
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Four Descriptors of the Man or Woman of God
I have two objectives with this post. To be biblical To not be overly complicated. What are the best descriptors of someone who walks with God?  It would hard to do better than the description of Job given three times in the early chapters of the book of Job. Let’s try them on. “There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job;and that man was blameless, upright, fearing God and turning…
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