Kingdom IdentitySample

Discovering Destiny
In the kingdom, destiny is not about where you’re going, it’s about who you’re going with. Calling has to do with “what” you will do. Destiny has to do with “who” you are called to. What happens when “where” or “what” changes? Nothing if you understand destiny has to do with “who”! Consider this: Ruth got her Boaz because she stayed with Naomi. The disciples walked in their destiny because they stayed with Jesus.
Elisha received the double portion because he refused to leave Elijah’s side. Saul of Tarsus became Paul the apostle because he stayed in relationship with Barnabas and other key figures. Passion, skills, and talents will give you the tools to live out your calling, but relationships will keep you on your destiny track. Always remember, your alignments determine your assignments!
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About this Plan

People spend their lives trying to answer, “Who am I?" and “What is my purpose?” Life is full of opportunities and choices, and if we don’t know our identity, we could end up in a career, relationship, or situation we’re not built for. In Kingdom Identity, you’ll learn knowing “what” you’re called to is knowing “who” you’re called to. But before you know “who” you're called to, you need to know who YOU are.
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