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When Purpose Knocks.... 1 Cor 9:16 Here are 7 reasons people run from or delay answering GOD’s call to ministry, each with a biblical example: 1. *Feelings of Inadequacy –* They believe they lack the skills, eloquence, or strength for the task. Example: Moses (Exodus 3–4) – He argued, “I am slow of speech and tongue,” begging God to send someone else. 2. *Fear of Rejection or Failure –* They worry people won’t listen or that their efforts will fail. Example: Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:6-8) – He said, “I do not know how to speak; I am only a youth,” fearing the people’s opposition. 3. *Attachment to Comfort and Security –* Leaving a stable job, home, or lifestyle feels too risky. Example: The Rich Young Ruler (Matthew 19:16-22) – He walked away from Jesus’ call because he had great wealth and couldn’t part with it. 4. *Past Failures or Sin –* Guilt over previous mistakes makes them feel unworthy. Example: Peter (Luke 5:8-10) – After the miraculous catch of fish, he said, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man,” yet Jesus called him to fish for people. 5. *Fear of Persecution or Hardship –* They know ministry can bring suffering, rejection, or danger. Example: Jonah (Jonah 1:1-3) – He fled in the opposite direction rather than preach to Nineveh, partly because he knew they might repent (which would look bad) and partly fearing hostility. 6. *Waiting for Perfect Conditions –* They delay indefinitely, thinking they’re not ready or need more certainty. Example: Gideon (Judges 6:14-17) – He asked for multiple signs (fleece tests) before finally believing God would use him to save Israel. 7. *Concern About What Others Will Think –* They fear ridicule, misunderstanding, or losing status among family or peers. Example: Saul/Paul before conversion (Acts 9:13-16) – While he was called later, Ananias initially hesitated because others feared Paul’s reputation; many called people also resist due to how family or friends might judge their new role. #GOD #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #christiantiktok #viral #purpose
When Purpose Knocks.... 1 Cor 9:16 Here are 7 reasons people run from or delay answering GOD’s call to ministry, each with a biblical example: 1. *Feelings of Inadequacy –* They believe they lack the skills, eloquence, or strength for the task. Example: Moses (Exodus 3–4) – He argued, “I am slow of speech and tongue,” begging God to send someone else. 2. *Fear of Rejection or Failure –* They worry people won’t listen or that their efforts will fail. Example: Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:6-8) – He said, “I do not know how to speak; I am only a youth,” fearing the people’s opposition. 3. *Attachment to Comfort and Security –* Leaving a stable job, home, or lifestyle feels too risky. Example: The Rich Young Ruler (Matthew 19:16-22) – He walked away from Jesus’ call because he had great wealth and couldn’t part with it. 4. *Past Failures or Sin –* Guilt over previous mistakes makes them feel unworthy. Example: Peter (Luke 5:8-10) – After the miraculous catch of fish, he said, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man,” yet Jesus called him to fish for people. 5. *Fear of Persecution or Hardship –* They know ministry can bring suffering, rejection, or danger. Example: Jonah (Jonah 1:1-3) – He fled in the opposite direction rather than preach to Nineveh, partly because he knew they might repent (which would look bad) and partly fearing hostility. 6. *Waiting for Perfect Conditions –* They delay indefinitely, thinking they’re not ready or need more certainty. Example: Gideon (Judges 6:14-17) – He asked for multiple signs (fleece tests) before finally believing God would use him to save Israel. 7. *Concern About What Others Will Think –* They fear ridicule, misunderstanding, or losing status among family or peers. Example: Saul/Paul before conversion (Acts 9:13-16) – While he was called later, Ananias initially hesitated because others feared Paul’s reputation; many called people also resist due to how family or friends might judge their new role. #GOD #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #christiantiktok #viral #purpose

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