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anyone stops to do something kind, it takes them by surprise. Even giving a cold cup of water in His name holds tremendous value. Or switching seats on an airplane. Have you ever been on an airplane where a couple has been split up and wants to exchange seats with another passenger so they can sit together? Sometimes it turns into quite an ordeal if too many people refuse to give up their precious seat. Is the reward of having your particular seat greater than the reward of making someone else happy? No, but temporary convenience and the prevailing need for self-preservation seem to win too often. People always ask how is it that I have been able to stay at the same church in a tough neighborhood for 25 years. More times than I can count, this ministry should have died from lack of funds, inability to make fire code requirements and the constant need for last- minute miracles. The secret has truly been to learn how to live outside of myself. If I internalize everything, my world will collapse to a perspective based on my struggles and my limited view of what is going on. If I view only the bad things, I will shrink to match the environment around me. However, if I choose to give something away (especially something that I would rather keep), it makes my world bigger. I remember my call, and I find joy in being available and used by God. This adapted excerpt was taken from One Small Step: The Life-Changing Adventure of Following God’s Nudges by Matthew Barnett. Copyright 2020 by Matthew Barnett. Used by permission of Chosen Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group. BUY NOW Matthew Barnett is senior pastor of the historic Angelus Temple and the Dream Center in Los Angeles, California, now one of over 150 Dream Centers around the world. A congregation over 7,000 now attends weekly, and the Dream Center reaches more than 30,000 people weekly with its needs-based ministries and outreaches. Matthew and his wife, Caroline, have a daughter and a son, and they make their home in the Los Angeles area. 29