In this episode, we unpack what it means to live "function before title" in a culture obsessed with platforms, visibility, and influence. Starting from Luke 16:10, we look at Jesus' insistence that faithfulness in little things always comes before greater responsibility—and how, in the kingdom, God forms our character long before He hands us a microphone or a ministry.
Using real stories and biblical examples, we explore why God often asks us to "narrow our lives" so He can "widen our influence." You'll hear how David's hidden battles with the lion and the bear qualified him for Goliath, why Eliab looked ready but wasn't chosen, and how Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego set themselves apart at the feast long before the fire. We also walk through Jesus in John 13—how, when He knew the Father had given Him authority over everything, His first move was not to preach a bigger sermon but to pick up a towel and wash feet.
This message also speaks practically into calling, boundaries, and integrity: why personal limits aren't legalism but love, why God cares more about how you treat your spouse, kids, and church family than how big your platform is, and why the most important ministry in the house might be the one with no stage lights at all—like serving in kids' ministry or cleaning bathrooms. You'll be invited to ask hard questions: Am I just managing my image, or my actual life? Would my private world qualify me or disqualify me? And what is God asking me to lay down in this season so He can trust me with more?
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