WOMEN'S FRONTLINE MAGAZINE ISSUE Issue 17 | Page 57

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But never confuse enthusiasm with passion. There have been times

personally that I have been asked to minister at a conference.  I was excited and filled with enthusiasm.  I couldn't wait to get there.  To me a conference meant hundreds of people.  However, when I got there, I could count the number of people who were there on one hand.  Immediately my enthusiasm hit an all time low because of the attendance.  But as soon as I started exercising my gift,  my passion for delivering the gift took over and it didn't matter how many people were

there I just wanted to exercise the gift.

Lastly, Pay attention to the gift that is most in demand. What gift is most requested by others. What is that gift God grants you the greatest opportunity to display? Ironically, what is in demand by others may be the very gift that makes us most uncomfortable to operate in. Or it may be the gift that you have

become so accustomed to using that it is no challenge and now even boring to you.

We must always remember that what’s old to us is fresh to the person on the receiving end. As we prepare and hone the gift that God has given, He will also provide opportunities to share your gift and heart.

These five factors are designed to lead you down a path of discovery and critical thinking. You are too gifted to allow your gifts to remain stagnant. The world is waiting to be blessed by you. Spend as much quality time as you can in prayer, and remember “Faithful is He who that called you, and He will do it.”

(1 Thess. 5:24)

Brian D. Hunter is a son, father, friend, encourager, author, consultant, visionary, and Senior Pastor. He has devoted his life to empowering and equipping people thrive. He has been in ministry for over 25 years. He has impacted the masses through writing, consulting, education, and insightful resources. His greatest joy is equipping others to achieve their goals; helping them discover and develop the unique gift God has given to them. Feel free to visit his website at briandhunter.org for more resources