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7 Spiritual Keys to Fulfill Your God-Given Assignment
In today’s culture of increasing identity confusion, there is a need for believers to understand and model a healthy identity and purpose that is Christ-centered and kingdom-focused. When we know who we are, why we’re here and where we’re going, we will offer to the world a picture of what a true son and daughter of the kingdom looks like. Here are seven keys that may help start the process in learning how to know your true identity in the kingdom of God in order to fulfill your call and assignment.
1. Determine to love Jesus more than anyone or anything . Simple? Yes. Easy? No. We become what we focus on—who we focus on. As we fix our eyes on Jesus and determine to please Him above all else, our hearts and affections will be rightly placed. In order to make wise choices and determine God’s will, loving Jesus first and foremost is foundational to everything else. We will never know who we really are apart from learning who Jesus really is. We are to be a reflection of Him.
2. Walk in the fear of the Lord, not the fear of man. Once we have settled to love Jesus most, we can expect to be tested in it. The fear of the Lord keeps us faithful to His purposes even when others may misunderstand us, mock us or challenge us. Though I can walk with sensitivity towards people’s needs and perspectives, I don’t have to bow to them or change my beliefs for validation. Especially in the current atmosphere of hostility towards those who seek godly truth, we must guard ourselves from compromise at the altar of “acceptance.” Walking in a healthy fear of the Lord provides wisdom, protection and confidence in all things eternal and right.
3. Seek a reputation in heaven more than on the earth. In today’s social media, the more friends you have, the more tweets you post and the more “likes” you get, the more likely you are to draw a crowd. But getting attention is a lot different than having influence. Standing out in the crowd isn’t hard to do in our shock-driven, entertainment-saturated culture. What’s a lot more challenging is saying or doing something that will cause heaven to move on your behalf to change entire cities and even nations. Sometimes those in the secret place are changing history a lot more than those in the public eye. Seek to move heaven first and then watch the earth respond.
4. Know your spiritual gifts. You have been given a measure of spiritual gifts that have marked you from creation. The seven gifts listed in Romans 12:3-8 point to the motivations and passions your heavenly Father put within you from birth: prophesying, serving, teaching, exhorting, giving, leading and showing mercy. When you can identify your primary “motivational gift,” you can better know your strengths and weaknesses and where you best fit in the body of Christ. Though these gifts do not necessarily define who you are, they do point to what you’re good at and what will bear the most fruit in your life.
5. Know your call. Where your spiritual gifts explain your primary motivation, your calling is what you were born for, or better yet, who you were born to reach. God’s priority is always people, and our calling will be a reflection of His heart to reach someone. This may take a lifetime to fulfill, but you will know it is His call because it continues to burn in your heart, keep you up at night and never quite goes away regardless of challenges or setbacks. It will require faith and is bigger than you are, but your call is what draws your heart and inspires your journey.
6. Know your present assignment. If your life story was written as a book, your calling would be the title. Your spiritual gifts would shine in the unique writing style and illustrations. The individual chapters would highlight the various assignments throughout your journey. Specific assignments will come and go and serve to advance the kingdom, increasing the measure of grace on your life to ultimately fulfill your call. Some may seem like side roads to your destination, but all will lead to His purposes as you trust His heart in knowing how to prepare and equip you.
7. Measure your success by the fruit. Regardless of our call, gifts and assignments, the true measure of success will be in the fruit that follows us. If we are walking in the fullness of our identity, the people around us will recognize it, grow from it and encounter Christ through it. God’s grace will flow out of us and will exponentially increase in those around us. Look for disciples, not just followers. Look for reproduction, not just reputation. Look for transformation that lasts, not just a fascination that quickly fades.
Ultimately, knowing who you are is not about “finding yourself,” but losing yourself in order to find Christ. Seek to know His heart above your own and trust His plans in molding and shaping your life to be a perfect representation of Him. There won’t be any identity confusion. In the end, the world won’t see you anyway; just Him! {eoa}
Wanda Alger is a field correspondent with Intercessors for America . She ministers with her husband in Winchester, Virginia. Follow her blog at wandaalger.me .
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Ten Essentials Needed to Fulfill Your Kingdom Assignment
As a person who has been preaching and attempting to implement strategies, I have come up with the following essentials necessary for effectiveness in Kingdom ministry.
1. High-Level Intercession
In Daniel chapters 10-12 and Ephesians 6 we find that there are high-level demonic entities, called principalities, that rule whole nations and/or empires. These are the highest-ranking demons under Satan that control the political, economic and social systems of the world through ideology and worldview.
Consequently, I found that when I started preaching the Kingdom with a goal of shifting culture towards biblical standards that I walked into the highest level of warfare! This is why God led me to spend much time in deep travail and illicit the prayers of high-level intercessors! If we do not combine Kingdom implementation with commensurate effective prayer we will get our butts kicked! When you preach the Kingdom of God you are dealing with demonic systems not just individual demons and sinners! Without a proper prayer plan in place our goals of Kingdom implementation will be doomed to fail!
2. Spouse on the Same Page
Before you make a public shift from preaching merely an individualistic gospel of salvation to the Gospel of the Kingdom make sure your spouse understands the spiritual and social implications it will have on your life! If your spouse is not on the same page with you theologically or teleologically (objective and goals), then the enemy can use this as a wedge that can divide your marriage!
3. Humility in the Marketplace
When leaders start making headway implementing successful strategies for the Kingdom in their communities, key marketplace leaders in politics and business will latch onto you. You will start moving in circles outside the religious walls of the church and will be in proximity to power, influence and celebrity like never before! Never forget your original vision and what got you there to begin with! Always walk in humility! I have seen countless Christian leaders fall into pride when they started hobnobbing with the rich, influential and famous, resulting in them being transformed by the world instead of vice versa!
4. Strong Connection to Local Church Leadership
The local church is the only entity on earth that the devil cannot destroy (Matthew 16:16-19)! Leaders and ministers that bypass the local church run the risk of not having long-term fruit! In some cases, high-level marketplace leaders will be connected more with individual apostolic-type pastors who will mentor them, even if they live too far to attend the local church the pastor oversees. In any case, if you want biblical results then connect your work to a biblical model of discipleship that involves the family of families called the church. Of course, if at all possible, high-level marketplace leaders should attend an apostolic-type church, which is a local church that equips and releases the saints for the work of the ministry by effectively engaging culture and influencing their region holistically.
5. Have a Strong Covenantal Team for Support
I have found that I need to have community with those who understand and partner with me in my Kingdom calling. I have been blessed to have several close friends who I work with, pray with, travel with and play with! Without this mutually beneficial support group I would have a difficult time persevering in the Kingdom marathon I am called to run in!
6. Avoid Mission Drift
It is inevitable that the more successful you become in your Kingdom assignment, the more opportunities will come both in the church and marketplace! Many people will want you on their boards, will pull upon you to aid them, and the demands on your time will increase. One of the most important things a leader has to do in order to remain successful is to avoid drifting from their original mission.
For example, I put every invitation and opportunity I get through the grid of my God-given assignment. If it doesn’t align I don’t even consider it! If it seems to connect to my mission, I pray and try to get a witness in my spirit before I make a commitment to minister somewhere.
Furthermore, with every new level a person obtains there will be adjustments they will have to make to ensure they are still on point with their mission. Having a team of folks that help you discern the will of God is also invaluable.
7. Be Motivated by the Message, Not Money
The more the demand upon you increases, the more opportunity will come to get involved in church ministry or business deals. God will allow both divine and demonic opportunities to come your way to reveal to you the motivations of your heart! If you are motivated primarily by money then you will only go after whatever pays the most instead of what will be the most fruitful for the Kingdom! This will lead to a watering down of your purpose resulting in the dissipating of your effectiveness and divine authority.
8. Center the Message/Ministry on Jesus, Not Societal Transformation
The word of God teaches us that all things were made by Jesus and for Jesus (Colossians 1:16)! In all things we do Jesus alone should have the supremacy (Colossians 1:19)! I have seen numerous leaders and ministries focus so much on societal influence and transformation they wound up in humanism (humanitarianism without Christ). If we seek first His Kingdom and focus on Jesus being the center of our lives and ministries then He will lead us to do things that will enable us to bless both God and humanity!
This does not mean that we have to do every good work overtly in the name of Jesus, but we have to look for every opportunity to let His love be known to our neighbors. Otherwise the focus is more on quality of life transformation than on Jesus! In my opinion, this violates Colossians 1:16,19.
9. Balance Your Life with Individual Renewal
When we start preaching and implementing the Kingdom message in our spheres of influence we will see more needs and opportunities than ever before, which can result in work overload! There is no end to societal and individual needs!
One of the most important lessons I have learned is that it is essential I consistently do things that build me up spiritually, emotionally and physically. I need to do things that not only strengthen me spiritually (prayer, Bible reading, church) but I need to do things that give me life emotionally (sports, music, art, cultivating a social life, etc.). Furthermore, I need to regularly exercise and be strategic in what I eat so I can remain physically functional. Missing it in any of these three areas can mean a premature death either in ministry, family, or even our lives!
10. Balance Work and Play
I have learned not to take myself too seriously! I have learned that I have to work hard but mix play in as well! I need to invest in mutually beneficial friendships that give me and my wife a healthy social life that will strengthen us (emotionally) and inevitably lengthen our lives and ministries.
I have also found that the leaders I have the most fun with are the ones God is bonding me with the most for Kingdom ventures! Jesus called His disciples His friends (John 15). He loved the Pharisees but liked His close associates! Jesus loved everyone but I am convinced He did not like everyone! (Look at how He spoke to the Pharisees in Matthew 23 and compare it to how He spoke to His disciples in John 15.) Consequently, I believe God is going to lead us to work the closest with those we are compatible with emotionally and socially.
In the Kingdom, relationship precedes ministry. If you reverse that, your key ministry partnerships may not endure the test of time!
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This is a great article by Joseph Mattera. I often use important words like this from other ministries to strengthen my own staff, and this one I will share with them today. The points made here are very much aligned with our existing values, but we too easily get distracted by the burdens we carry and suffer the drift referred to. Fortunately, we have made much of his closing comment, “relationship precedes ministry.”
Great Article Bishop, thanks for sharing the results of your experiences!
It is reassuring to know that the work of sharing God’s kingdom has very real circumstances that are becoming clearer for this generation. Kingdom messengers face dueling circumstances, having to choose between fulfilling one’s assignment–at all cost and, at times, under terms and conditions evangelical messengers can choose to avoid. Unlike the evangelical field, kingdom ministry encompasses all seven mountains, making it possible for more Christians than ever to engage in sharing its message. Your ten essential points help equip us all the more. So, thank you!
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Step Out to Fulfill Your God-Given Assignment
Faith Leaders fulfill many roles. Some are Senior Pastors; others are Assistant or Executive Pastors or Staff Ministers. We’ve got itinerant ministers in our Faith Leaders’ group as well as business owners, government leaders, and lay leaders. Although the titles and natural job descriptions vary greatly, every Faith Leader has one common assignment from God.
The Common Assignment
The Apostle Paul revealed the assignment every Faith Leader shares in his letter to the Ephesians. Ephesians 1:18-23 says, The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, Which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come: And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, Which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
We are the body of Christ, and Jesus is the Head. God has put all things under Jesus’ feet; so, if they’re under His feet, they’re also under ours! When we have revelation knowledge of the authority we have in Christ, we can fulfill our God-given assignment we all share. It’s described in the last verse, above. As Jesus’ body, we are the fullness of Him that filleth all in all. The word fullness means completion. Therefore, the job of every member of the body of Christ, especially leaders, is to complete Jesus’ mission on the earth.
Equipped for the Assignment
What was Jesus' mission on the earth? 1 John 3:8 succinctly answers that question. It says, For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
The works of the devil include sickness, disease, mental and emotional illness, lack, and confusion. Acts 10:38 tells us how Jesus destroyed the works of the devil. It says how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.
Many people wrongly disqualify themselves from doing what Jesus did because they don’t understand how He healed the sick, raised the dead, and turned 5 loaves and 3 fishes into enough to feed 5,000 men and probably another 10,000 women and children! “Of course, Jesus could do those things because He is the Son of God. I’m just a human being,” they reason. However, if you are born-again and filled with the Holy Spirit, you, too, are a son of God (John 1:12) and you’ve got the same equipment Jesus had.
Spiritual Gifts
The nine gifts of the Spirit, listed in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10, equip today’s Faith Leaders to do the same things Jesus did. Those verses say, for to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues.
You can study these gifts biblically, but I want to encourage you to step out in faith and act! It takes faith to ask a limping person in the grocery store if you can pray for them. It takes faith to release a tongue and interpretation or a prophecy in your church service. It takes faith to give a word of wisdom or a word of knowledge to a stranger, but that stranger may have just prayed and asked God to confirm His care for them. Spiritual gifts lead the lost to hear the truth of the Gospel. Spiritual gifts allow us to continue Jesus’ work on this earth, destroying the work of the devil in people’s lives. Spiritual gifts operate as the Spirit wills, but also as we cooperate. The Holy Spirit never forces anyone to do anything! So, stay in communion with the Holy Ghost. Pray constantly and listen to Him. Pay attention to that tug on your spirit and respond. Your Christian walk will never be more fulfilling than when you’re fulfilling God’s assignment for you: completing Jesus’ mission on this earth.
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Since the formation of an international marketplace ministry, Kingdom Investors in 2007, I have had hundreds of interactions with Christian businesspeople who seem to be failing, stalling, or not multiplying in their businesses. I came to the realization that there is an overriding problem whereby people do not understand how to engage in their God-given assignment. As a result, businesses are distressed, and Christians are not experiencing the Lord’s favour.
It should be every person’s desire to find out what God specifically put them on earth to do and after this realization, get on with doing it.
It is important to stress that an assignment is specific, unique, and applies to every person. Your assignment is simply what God wants you to do. Age is not a limiting factor, for everyone has a job to do for the Kingdom!
For example, there are multitudes of stories where biblical identities receive instructions from God relating to their assignment. For Noah, there was a flood coming, so he was instructed to build an ark. For Joseph, there was a famine coming, so he was instructed to get God’s people into Egypt. For Moses, there was an emancipation coming, so he was instructed to get to the Promised Land. For Esther, there was a genocide coming, so she was instructed to make a supplication to the King.
I have always observed that God will apply His favour on a person’s life after they wholeheartedly commit to their assignment. This is because favour goes with the assignment, not the individual. If your assignment is to work in the marketplace, seeking to do this by God’s will and way gives you opportunity to propel your business to supernatural growth and opportunities. You will no longer be tempted by enticing deals sent by the enemy as a ruse to distract you, because you will be able to identify that this contradicts your Kingdom assignment.
I hope that by the end of this Bible plan, you will have a deeper revelation around what the Lord has instructed you to do and then commit wholeheartedly to outworking this.
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You were born because something had to be done that required your existence. In this four-day plan, you will learn how to discover and activate your unique assignment from God. If you live by following God’s will and way, your alignment with Him offers you significant influence and affluence with others. This is a biblical principle, as will be evidenced by the life of Joseph in Genesis.
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Are You Fulfilling Your Assignment?
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Let us talk about your assignments from the Lord. Are you faithfully fulfilling them?
Some people call assignments a “call” or a “ministry” from the Lord. But that makes it sound ominous, huge, scary. And that also tends to make us rationalise away the need to be on assignment for the Lord.
Because we think, “Nah, I am not qualified to be called” . Or, “No way would the Lord give me a ministry to handle! I am not holy enough!”
Ephesians 2:10, NKJV states, … we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
These good works * are our assignments * that God prepared for each of us to do. Do you know what are the assignments God has given to you to do? How are you fulfilling your assignments?
*Please note: [We not talking about salvation here because we are saved by grace through faith. In other words, we are saved FOR good works, not by good works.]
Size Does Not Matter
Some of us have many assignments, some have few. Some have seemingly small assignments while others huge ones that attract a lot of attention.
The size of our assignment does not matter . What matters is that we do what He has tasked us to do and be faithful to fulfil it.
Blessed is that servant whom his master will find so doing when he comes. Matthew 24:46, ESV
What is Your Assignment in This Season of Your Life?
Is it to be a stay-at-home-mother, or is it to care for your elderly parents, or perhaps is it to invest in the community that you have been placed into?
All of us need to know our assignments from the Lord because if we don’t know what He is calling us to do, we cannot go and fulfil them.
Well, do not just rush and take on the first thing you are asked to do. Instead, let me encourage you to first align yourself with Him and let Him do the assigning. Yes, this does require you to spend time seeking Him with all your heart, soul and mind. And sometimes (oftentimes?) it requires some form of fasting as well.
But it is all worth it because we ARE living in the last days and we need to know what our assignments are so that we can go and fulfil them. We do not want to end up standing before the Lord empty-handed.
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SAY TO ARCHIPPUS is written for the Body of Christ but appeals directly and personally to the individual. It is the sounding of a clarion call for all to be awakened, aligned and assigned. To aid the reader in his/her own processing, questions have been added after each chapter for personal reflection or discussion at group level.
ALIGNMENT CHECK Is there more to Christianity than church service, cell group and that odd ministry trip when convenient? There definitely is! Jesus invites all to participate in the advancement of His glorious kingdom. And it begins with an Alignment Check . Focus on the aligning. Let God do the assigning. The book is a practical follow-on volume for those who have been awakened with the desire to be aligned and to discover kingdom assignments.
More information can be found at the Archippus Awakening website itself or sign up for UPDATES to get immediate notification from us. Want to read testimonies of those who have clarified their assignments from the Lord? Read them HERE .
Let me leave you with our ministry’s verse as you ponder and re-assess your assignments in the Lord:
And say to Archippus, “Take heed to the ministry which you have received in the Lord, that you may fulfil it.” Colossians 4:17, NKJV
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Understanding Your Unique Assignment in God’s Design
Every man, woman, boy, and girl is born with an assignment, a purpose to fulfill on Earth. Just as the manufacturer determines the purpose of every product, we must understand and be convinced that we, as humans, are products of God. Our creator, God, created us to fulfill a specific purpose or assignment. Recognizing and embracing this purpose is a key aspect of living a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Creatures of Purpose:
We are not products of accident; God, the all-wise one, created us to fulfill an assignment here on Earth, and that assignment is crucial to Him. Understanding ourselves as creatures of purpose dispels the notion of randomness or chance in our existence. God, in His infinite wisdom, intentionally crafted each of us with a unique assignment. This assignment is not arbitrary; it holds significant value and importance in the eyes of our Creator. Recognizing the purpose God has for us brings clarity and meaning to our journey on Earth.
You are unique according to your purpose:
We are created differently based on our assignments, and the fulfillment of these assignments is the doorway to a life of happiness. The Bible, in Colossians 4:17, says, “… see that you discharge carefully [the duties of] the ministry and fulfill the stewardship which you have received in the Lord.”
Our uniqueness lies in the distinctiveness of our assigned purposes. Each person is fashioned with a specific task, and embracing and fulfilling this assignment opens the door to a joyous and content life. The biblical reference in Colossians 4:17 emphasizes the importance of conscientiously carrying out our duties, recognizing them as a divine ministry and stewardship entrusted to us by the Lord.
Fulfilling your purpose is your responsibility:
We have all been given a ministry (purpose) and stewardship (assignment) by God. It is your responsibility to fulfill your purpose and mine to fulfill mine.
Acknowledging our purpose is just the beginning; taking responsibility for its fulfillment is the next crucial step. God has entrusted each individual with a ministry and a corresponding assignment. It is a privilege and a responsibility to actively pursue and carry out the purpose designated for our lives. Just as we expect a product to fulfill its intended function, we are called to fulfill our unique purpose.
Our responsibility to the world:
This world cannot be a beautiful place without human beings fulfilling divine assignments for their lives. There is a God’s agenda for this earth, and we are an important part of it. Successful systems, institutions, and governments cannot be created without man – every house, according to Hebrews 3:4, is built and furnished by someone. So, we are the ones to build this world the way that God wants it to be, and that is possible by fulfilling our purpose.
The collective fulfillment of individual divine assignments contributes to the overall beauty and harmony of the world. Recognizing that we play a vital role in God’s agenda for the Earth motivates us to actively engage in fulfilling our purposes. The world requires individuals to actively participate in fulfilling their divine assignments to create a better, more harmonious place.
Playing your part:
We all have our parts to play according to our purpose. I can’t do your part, neither could you do mine. Embracing our roles and responsibilities involves acknowledging that each person has a unique part to play. Just as a well-functioning system relies on the effective performance of each component, the world flourishes when individuals fulfill their distinct purposes. Understanding and respecting the diversity of roles fosters collaboration and mutual support, creating a richer and more vibrant tapestry of life.
A reward awaits you:
There is a reward prepared by God for those who live their lives fulfilling His purpose, and you must not miss it. Living in alignment with our divine purpose brings not only fulfillment in the present but also promises a reward prepared by God. This reward goes beyond material or worldly gains; it encompasses the spiritual and eternal aspects of our existence. I encourage you to pray that God will open your understanding to maximize all He has called you into. Remain blessed.
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Here are seven keys that may help start the process in learning how to know your true identity in the kingdom of God in order to fulfill your call and assignment. 1. Determine to love Jesus more than anyone or anything. Simple? Yes. Easy? No. We become what we focus on—who we focus on.
Here are seven keys that may help start the process in learning how to know your true identity in the kingdom of God in order to fulfill your call and assignment. 1. Determine to love Jesus more than anyone or anything. Simple? Yes. Easy? No. We become what we focus on—who we focus on.
As a person who has been preaching and attempting to implement strategies, I have come up with the following essentials necessary for effectiveness in Kingdom ministry. 1. High-Level Intercession.
Do you ever feel you’re just going through the motions of life without a clear sense of purpose? It’s time to discover your God-given assignment and get into alignment with it. By following these simple steps, you can start living the life you were meant to live and fulfilling your true purpose.
Pray constantly and listen to Him. Pay attention to that tug on your spirit and respond. Your Christian walk will never be more fulfilling than when you’re fulfilling God’s assignment for you: completing Jesus’ mission on this earth.
Discover the path to triumph and fulfillment as you explore the keys to completing your divine assignment. Embrace the wisdom of Jesus and Paul, and unlock the heavenly rewards of your purpose-driven journey.
Discovering and fulfilling your assignment requires seeking God’s guidance and aligning your will with His. It involves recognizing your unique gifts, talents, and passions, and leveraging them in service to God and others.
In this four-day plan, you will learn how to discover and activate your unique assignment from God. If you live by following God’s will and way, your alignment with Him offers you significant influence and affluence with others.
What is your assignment for the Lord in this season of your life? Is it to be a stay-at-home-mother, or is it to care for your elderly parents, or perhaps is it to invest in the community that you have been placed into?
Unlock the secrets to a fulfilled life by embracing your divine purpose. Explore how understanding and fulfilling your unique assignment can lead to happiness and contribute to a harmonious world. Discover the rewards that await those who actively pursue their God-given roles