Previous Episode: Stand Down
Next Episode: That's A Whole "Lot"

 The problem is that the who and what we represent in our daily lives do not sync with our God-ordained purpose.  

We move throughout our lives, barely scraping the surface of our talents and with little focus on fulfilling our God-given life assignment.

We too often look to others to direct our purpose. In turn, we adopt patterns, habits, and norms that steer us to look outside ourselves for consistent approval and establish our identities.

Material things and money have become what the world has programmed our minds to accept as validation of achievements and, essentially, our own worth.

Why do we, of good intelligence, phenomenal ability, and incredible thought process, allow the names of other people who we don’t know to define and provide any indication of our status, value, or worth?

I was reading Forbes magazine the other day, and it gave the name of the richest man in the world. His name was one no one would readily recognize, but his fortune was built through his company which owns and runs a conglomerate of designer labels.  This man has completely built an empire from the imploding identity crisis globally.

Why is it important for some of us to own a Che Che’ Po Po bag costing $3,000?




www.BibleDeliverance.org