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God often uses limitations to display His strength

God often uses limitations to display His strength

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This conversation centered on sabbatical reflection, ministry leadership, spiritual clarity, and discernment. Anya shared how her sabbatical aligned with God's timing, allowing her to care for her mother while now prayerfully considering new opportunities and reviewing contracts with mentors. Pastor Amos emphasized the necessity of rest in ministry and entrepreneurship, noting that fear often keeps leaders from stepping back, and reflected on his growth in distinguishing between leading a local church and an online ministry while elevating his leadership capacity. The group discussed how the Clarity Conference and Friday messages helped them better define their calling, with testimonies of finding breakthrough despite constraints through prayer and trust in God's timing. Pastor Amos highlighted that God often uses limitations to display His strength, referencing the biblical story of the woman with the jar of oil as a model of balancing supernatural faith with practical action. The conversation concluded with a discussion on spiritual discernment in modern culture, including Antoinette's decision to uphold integrity in a UN project despite financial loss, concerns about the secularization of the word "love," and caution regarding practices like yoga, with Pastor Amos advising against them due to their spiritual origins while emphasizing the importance of biblical grounding in all things.

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