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I want my life to be overflowing with God’s goodness and power, like, you know, for real. I don’t want my life to just look good on Instagram. We can continually talk about grace, but show it very little. We can repost a pic saying “choose joy” but be miserable from Monday to Saturday. We can write posts about not comparing, then refresh our feeds every 10 minutes to see who’s reading. We can preach about identity but struggle with insecurity and low self-esteem. We can start out with pure motives to reveal Jesus to a generation and fall into the trap of using it to feed our egos. It can become about the exposure, the likes, the shares, the reach. It can quickly become about the size of our Churches, youth groups and ministries. Again, this is not a message for everyone else, this is a lesson I have learnt personally.
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I believe we should saturate every space we inhabit and maximize media to communicate God’s truth and His light, but I’ve noticed it can often become about building a mini kingdom instead of His kingdom. I believe the word of God is powerful, whatever medium it is communicated through. God generously pours out His favour on us because He’s a good Father, not because we’re great children.Īt this point in my life, blogging has been a huge part of my ministry expression. God gifts you with talent for His glory, not to exploit for personal gain. God gives you people to steward, not own. So whether you are a bible college student, church volunteer, pastoral staff, writer, blogger, preacher or simply a follower of Jesus this is a question we all need to ask ourselves, regularly. It’s not about the position or size, it’s about the heart and attitude. You could be a Senior Pastor and be building your own kingdom or a door greeter and serving for status not from affection.