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05-21-25 part 2: From Comfortable to Called Why You’re Not Done Yet

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1. The Real Promised Land Is Ahead

Dr. Spoon opens with a deep reflection on what the "Promised Land" truly is—not just heaven at the end of life, but eternity with God, a destination so vast that it redefines our hope. But between now and then, God walks us through many “mini-promised lands”—points of growth, change, and challenge. The journey isn’t random; it’s divinely ordered. And while the culture may say it’s “about the journey, not the destination,” Dr. Spoon sets the record straight: it’s absolutely about the destination—heaven with God. But yes, the journey matters, especially when we partner with God through each step of it.

2. Don’t Get Stuck in the Comfortable

With characteristic transparency, Dr. Spoon talks about the temptation to settle spiritually. Like Peter sitting comfortably in the boat, we often resist stepping into the unknown—even when Jesus says, “Come.” Using examples from Moses and Paul, Dr. Spoon shows how God constantly calls His people to keep going forward, even when it feels safer to stay put. He reminds us of 2 Corinthians 3:18—we are being transformed from glory to glory, step by step. If we resist that movement, we risk spiritual stagnation. The call isn’t to perfection overnight, but to keep progressing.

3. Press On with Purpose

Drawing from Philippians 3:12–14, Dr. Spoon urges believers to adopt the mindset of Paul: “I press on.” Even the great apostle didn’t consider himself finished. The same is true for us. Whether we’re in our 30s, 60s, or 90s, God has more to do in us and through us. Dr. Spoon challenges us to ask: “Why did Jesus take hold of me?” That’s the mission worth pressing into. Don’t assume you’ve reached your final ministry or lesson. There may be more fruit to bear, more people to love, and more glory to reflect. And if Paul wasn’t done, neither are we.

4. Let Go, Look Forward, and Step Out

Finally, Dr. Spoon emphasizes Isaiah 43:18–19—“Forget the former things... See, I am doing a new thing.” That’s God’s invitation to stop looking back and start stepping forward. Whether your past is filled with triumph or trauma, don’t let it keep you from your next calling. Dr. Spoon calls us to put our foot over the side of the boat, like Peter, and walk on water if that’s where Jesus leads. Your best ministry may still be ahead. So whether God whispers or waves down an angel, be ready. You’re not done until the trumpet blows.

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1. The Real Promised Land Is Ahead

Dr. Spoon opens with a deep reflection on what the "Promised Land" truly is—not just heaven at the end of life, but eternity with God, a destination so vast that it redefines our hope. But between now and then, God walks us through many “mini-promised lands”—points of growth, change, and challenge. The journey isn’t random; it’s divinely ordered. And while the culture may say it’s “about the journey, not the destination,” Dr. Spoon sets the record straight: it’s absolutely about the destination—heaven with God. But yes, the journey matters, especially when we partner with God through each step of it.

2. Don’t Get Stuck in the Comfortable

With characteristic transparency, Dr. Spoon talks about the temptation to settle spiritually. Like Peter sitting comfortably in the boat, we often resist stepping into the unknown—even when Jesus says, “Come.” Using examples from Moses and Paul, Dr. Spoon shows how God constantly calls His people to keep going forward, even when it feels safer to stay put. He reminds us of 2 Corinthians 3:18—we are being transformed from glory to glory, step by step. If we resist that movement, we risk spiritual stagnation. The call isn’t to perfection overnight, but to keep progressing.

3. Press On with Purpose

Drawing from Philippians 3:12–14, Dr. Spoon urges believers to adopt the mindset of Paul: “I press on.” Even the great apostle didn’t consider himself finished. The same is true for us. Whether we’re in our 30s, 60s, or 90s, God has more to do in us and through us. Dr. Spoon challenges us to ask: “Why did Jesus take hold of me?” That’s the mission worth pressing into. Don’t assume you’ve reached your final ministry or lesson. There may be more fruit to bear, more people to love, and more glory to reflect. And if Paul wasn’t done, neither are we.

4. Let Go, Look Forward, and Step Out

Finally, Dr. Spoon emphasizes Isaiah 43:18–19—“Forget the former things... See, I am doing a new thing.” That’s God’s invitation to stop looking back and start stepping forward. Whether your past is filled with triumph or trauma, don’t let it keep you from your next calling. Dr. Spoon calls us to put our foot over the side of the boat, like Peter, and walk on water if that’s where Jesus leads. Your best ministry may still be ahead. So whether God whispers or waves down an angel, be ready. You’re not done until the trumpet blows.

  continue reading

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