Discovering and Using Your God-Given Abilities

Opening Verse

“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”
Philippians 4:13 (KJV)

Introduction

God has given each of us special talents and abilities. Sometimes we don’t even realize what they are or how to use them. Let’s take a journey to find and use these gifts, change the stubborn parts of our lives, and become more confident with God’s help.

Devotional Story

There was a young man named Obi who felt like he was just average. He wondered what his purpose was and what gifts God had given him. One day, he read Philippians 4:13 and felt inspired to explore his potential.

Obi started by helping out at his church, trying different jobs. He discovered he was good at speaking and encouraging others. The more he practiced, the more confident he became. His path wasn’t always easy, but he trusted God and took the chances he was given.

As Obi used his gifts, his once ordinary life changed. He became a source of hope and inspiration in his community, showing that using our God-given talents can make a big difference.

What This Means

Obi’s story shows us that everyone has special abilities. When we find and use them, our lives become more fulfilling and confident. The key is to trust God, take steps of faith, and be open to learning. God’s wisdom and grace will guide us and help us grow.

Think About This

  • What talents or skills do you think God has given you?
  • How can you start using these skills to help others and honor God?
  • Are there stubborn areas in your life that need change with God’s help?

Prayer

Dear God, thank You for the special talents You have given me. Help me to find and use them for Your glory. Guide me in changing the stubborn parts of my life and becoming the person You want me to be. Let Your wisdom and grace lead me every day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Closing Verse

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Jeremiah 29:11 (KJV)


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