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OTHER LITTLE SHIPS: Big Lessons in Navigating Destiny

OTHER LITTLE SHIPS: Big Lessons in Navigating Destiny

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GO FORWARD CONFERENCE '25| EPISODE 4| THE OTHER LITTLE SHIPS| CHIMDI OHAHUNA| GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST Mark 4:35–36 | Knowing the Principles of Jesus In this revelatory episode, we sail into one of Jesus’ most overlooked principles for success: recognizing and valuing the “other little ships” journeying alongside us. When Jesus crossed to the other side, He wasn’t alone—and neither are you. Are you feeling like the only one? That mindset breeds burnout. God told Elijah about 7,000 people who still kept their consecration and were not said to be prophets (1 Kings 19:18). Also, Elijah connected with Elisha, a farmer, not a prophet by office. Beloved, your journey is surrounded by others carrying similar consecration, even if their titles differ. This episode unpacks: - 🔹 How intimacy with God—not office—defines true consecration - 🔹 Why partnering with like-hearted believers strengthens your destiny voyage - 🔹 The three categories of “little ships” you’ll encounter: 1.Those minding their own business 2. Uninvited but purposeful referrals drawn by your impact 3. Observers and onlookers who may distract but also witness your success Action Points from this episode, learn to: - Mind your business while respecting others’ paths - Let your impact pay for your publicity—be the message - Discern who adds value and who simply watches - Embrace the quiet strength of sailing with others in the direction of Jesus Whether you're leading, teaching, or simply following Jesus—this episode reminds you: your ship isn’t alone on the lake. Every little ship matters. Let’s go forward together. Tune in and receive grace to move with urgency and honor divine provision. Jesus is Lord.
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