Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
Be A Good Steward Of Your Gifts - Your Calling Depends On It
As a Christian entrepreneur, I know that you want to or are already running a business based on where God has called you.
But what if there’s more for your business that you haven’t even considered because there's actually a whole part of you that you've been ignoring all together?
I'm talking about your talents and gifts God has given you. The thing you're just really good at.
But over time, what started as being modest or humble morphed into not even acknowledging that you were actually good at it at all.
This can even feed into imposter syndrome because you've trained yourself to mentally dismiss that you are actually gifted or talented in specific areas. Many Christian women feel shame for speaking up about their abilities and really owning those skills.
I know I was like that, and if this sounds like you, then I want to help you reframe how you're thinking about these gifts.
What if what feels like humility or modesty is actually preventing you from seeing what God is calling you to do and how God has actually uniquely equipped you?
In this episode, we’re going to look at biblical examples where God has given a specific talent or gift and it’s been used to do amazing things for His glory. I hope this inspires you to rethink the role of your own gifts and talents and how important they are for your calling.
These could be things that you're actually supposed to be really highlighting in your business.
You don’t have to dim your light so that others can shine. Let others see the gifts God has given you. Let it be really obvious that God is with you, just like David and Daniel in Scripture.
Scripture references:
Daniel's gifts: Daniel Chapter 1
Parable of the Talents: Matthew 25:14-30
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