APOC Ministry

You're Not Tired of Trying, You're Tired of Giving In

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Mar 7, 2026
A call to choose priority over preference to find stability. Stories and metaphors — from goat-milk mixups to Rosa Parks — show how invisible pressures pull you off course. Practical warnings about feelings, routines, and mental discipline. Challenges to decide before pressure arrives and build systems that keep you seated in your assignment.
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ADVICE

Choose Priority Over Preference For Stability

  • Choose priority over preference to stay stable: calling, commitment, obedience, assignment must outrank fleeting feelings.
  • TJ contrasts drifting (feeling>calling) with remaining (calling>feeling) as a daily decision.
INSIGHT

Life's Music Is Invisible Influence

  • Invisible influences are "music" that change your state and push you to move seats; remaining requires resisting that music.
  • TJ uses musical chairs and the Rosa Parks example to show cultural and emotional pressures.
ADVICE

Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable During Turbulence

  • Get comfortable being uncomfortable because turbulence (invisible disturbance) refines and lifts you if you stay seated.
  • TJ compares airplane turbulence and storms to spiritual testing that requires staying in your assigned seat.
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