My BUT is NOT MY Problem
How does Jephthah's story challenge our assumptions about who God can use for His purposes?
In what ways might we unintentionally exclude or judge others based on their background or family history?
How does the concept of being 'different' in God's eyes relate to our individual callings or purpose?
What does Jephthah's rise from rejection to leadership teach us about God's ability to transform lives?
How can we reconcile the apparent unfairness of life circumstances with our belief in a just God?
In what ways might God be using our unique experiences or backgrounds to prepare us for future roles?
How does the sermon challenge our understanding of success and advancement in light of God's plan?
What role does faith play in overcoming societal or familial expectations and limitations?
How can we cultivate a perspective that looks beyond a person's past or origins to see their potential in God?
In what ways might God be calling us to be 'different' in our own contexts, and how can we embrace that calling?
In what ways might we unintentionally exclude or judge others based on their background or family history?
How does the concept of being 'different' in God's eyes relate to our individual callings or purpose?
What does Jephthah's rise from rejection to leadership teach us about God's ability to transform lives?
How can we reconcile the apparent unfairness of life circumstances with our belief in a just God?
In what ways might God be using our unique experiences or backgrounds to prepare us for future roles?
How does the sermon challenge our understanding of success and advancement in light of God's plan?
What role does faith play in overcoming societal or familial expectations and limitations?
How can we cultivate a perspective that looks beyond a person's past or origins to see their potential in God?
In what ways might God be calling us to be 'different' in our own contexts, and how can we embrace that calling?
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