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From Creation to Callingنموونە

From Creation to Calling

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Living as a missionary doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to pack your bags, renew your passport, and start a new life in a foreign country (though maybe you will do that one day). God has created you with unique talents, interests, and skills, and He’s placed you where you can start living on mission right now. One of those places is your church community. God designed the church as a group of people who need one another and where we all use our different gifts and talents to build one another up. Each of us has a unique way we can contribute to our church community, whether that’s through giving our time, using our talents, or sharing what we are passionate about. Just as God sent Jesus into the world, Jesus now sends us, the Church, into the world to continue His mission on earth. When we are grounded in our church, it functions as our home base. It’s the place that launches us into mission work. We then go out into the world to show them what belonging to Jesus is like, and we can do that in unique ways. For some, it looks like becoming a fulltime missionary in a faraway place. For others, it looks like being the church in the classroom, on the field, and with your families.

Reflection Questions:

1. Have you ever experienced what it’s like to belong to a church community? Think about a time someone encouraged you or supported you in your community.

2. What fears have held you back from using your spiritual gifts? What are some ways you could overcome those fears?

3. What are some of the little things God has entrusted you with right now? How can you be faithful with those things?

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From Creation to Calling

God designed every part of your life with purpose: who you are, the work you do, the community you belong to, and the mission you’re sent on. This 30-day journey with Feed will help you discover your identity as God’s image-bearer, embrace His mission in the world, honor Him through your work, and live out your calling in the family of God. For more resources to help you grow, visit Feed.bible.

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