Don’t forget who you are–ever!
The comparison trap is a snare that many of us step in.
It’s so easy to look around at others and think, “There’s just no way for me…”
First off, that’s stinkin’ thinkin’ from the get go.
Secondly, no one’s asked you or even expects you to be anyone but yourself.
As Christians, we understand that there’s unity in diversity.
Think about the list of ministry gifts and manifestation gifts.
They’re all different! And everyone has a job to do within the body of Christ.
The goal is the same: share the gospel and make disciples. But the means required to do so demands a diversity of methods.
I know this topic is a bit elementary in nature. It’s just that I found myself forgetting these fundamental truths today.
The biggest reason I run far away from the comparison trap is that there’s no room for encouraging others when you’re busy comparing yourself.
Plus, you waste time and wreck relationships.
Do you know what I did during my prayer time today?
I thanked God for who He made me to be.
I thanked Him for opening doors of opportunity to minister to others by using the gifts He’s given me.
And, no, it isn’t prideful arrogance to pray in this manner. If the goal was to puff yourself up it would be different.
The goal is to thank Him for using you in His kingdom.
The goal is to recognize that God made you to be a vessel that serves others.
Understanding your identity in Christ takes away the need to compare yourself to anyone else.