Review questions 1 and 2 in the first 2 parts and then return here.
Question #3: What is in my hand?
This is another way of asking, What has God already given me? Instead of wishing for and complaining about what I don’t have, what do I have today? Instead of dangerously comparing myself with others, what is within my grasp relationally, historically, and resources-wise right now?
In ministry, I’ve seen how easy it is for us to focus on what we lack: money, staff, encouragement, education, buildings, experience, etc. Instead, what is in our hands? What is in your hand? God’s ready to use it now.


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