S10 Ep. 1 / It’s All Up to Me!

So often we feel that we have to be perfect in ministry or that another person’s growth falls on our shoulders. But God doesn’t leave us with that heavy responsibility!

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Have you discovered yet that you aren’t perfect as you minister to others?

Over our years of ministry, we’ve definitely recognized our imperfections as we’ve made mistakes — big and small. When we look back and remember some of the things we’ve told people or we’ve done over the years, we cringe!

This season, we’re walking through common mistakes so many of us make while ministering or counseling others. We hope as we address these mistakes you won’t feel discouraged but inspired! We all will fall short in ministry, but each misstep reminds us of our dependence to God.

In this episode, we’re reminded that at one point or another, all of us need to hear, “It’s not all up to you!”

Often, our desire to take charge of another person’s life comes from a place of love and concern for their future, but this desire can be twisted into a belief that change is up to us.

Though God created us to exist in community with one another, we’re not all-powerful. We are not created to carry the weight of someone else’s choices or future, we can’t rescue someone from their sin or suffering, and we can’t fix their problems. What we can do is walk alongside them and encourage them to take small steps towards change through God’s help.

Our own lives are proof that change isn’t up to us. If we want to help other people trust God, we have to trust that God will work through us and through others in His way and His timing.

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This podcast is made possible by producer Shane Selby, executive producer Meleah Smith, and generous donors.

Known Ministries is Alex Kocher and Brenda Payne.


 

 
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S9 Ep. 8 / Trauma: Caring for Yourself as You Walk with Others