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Originally Posted by Ferd
I have been thinking about peoples ability as it relates to God and service in the church. This Sunday my pastor made a comment in his sermon that has really been with me, kind of connecting the dots. He said that often times you find someone with less ability working in a church while a real talent sits on the pew. The difference is one stepped up.
That got me thinking about the bible and the people God used. Samuel was an orphan. David was a kid with much more talented, stronger, OLDER brothers. Gideon was a nobody afraid of his own shadow. Peter was “an ignorant and unlearned man”….and a loudmouth coward…. Paul was a murderer….What was it about these guys that made them so used? I think really their common ability was availability.
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Good post and point, Ferdinand! I have always felt that God doesn't NEED my Ability (although he does use them), He simply needs my AvailAbility! He can equip you wherever he might ship you!
Some time ago I taught a lesson on "God's Unusual Tools of Triumph"! His tool box is full of the outcast and undesirables! Yet, He is able to do all that needs to be done in His strength through our weakness!