
Brad Hambrick Finding Your Confidence, Identity, & Security in Christ - Part 3
Aug 1, 2017
A clear definition of biblical purpose as an overarching goal that brings direction and meaning. Ways to tell your purpose from talents, joys, people groups, and life experiences. How God’s design and delight in our giftedness guide practical ministry direction. Common obstacles to purpose like busyness, mundanity, embarrassment, difficulty, and failure — and how to respond.
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Prioritize God's Purposes Over Personal Assignment
- Focus on God's will and purposes broadly rather than obsessing over a single life-specific assignment.
- Brad quotes Henry Blackaby: know God's will so you can align your life to His purposes, not the reverse.
Promotion Crash Taught Gift Assessment
- Brad shares two summer ministry stories: excelling in a niche at sports camp, then failing as an unprepared director and feeling demoralized.
- He summarized that season with "I'm a two, not a one" after realizing he hadn't assessed his gifts.
Ask Community To Verify Your Purpose
- Invite others to speak into your assessment so you can accurately discern why God made you and your purpose.
- Brad recommends community input and reflection rather than making decisions based only on past similar failures.
