Stop trying to walk in someone else’s shoes and start using the ones that fit.
The Billy Bookcase Church
Have you ever felt like a “spare part” in the grand scheme of things? Perhaps you look at people with big, visible talents and wonder if your small contributions actually hold any weight. We’ve all been there — feeling a bit wobbly, like a half-built piece of flat-pack furniture, wondering if we’re missing the most important pieces.
In this conversation, we dive into Romans 12:6 – 8 to uncover a liberating truth: there are no spare parts in God’s kingdom. Using everything from IKEA assembly stories to the grit of a rugby scrum, we explore how “grace gifts” like encouragement, serving, and mercy aren’t just nice gestures — they are the vital “nails” that hold the entire structure of the community together.
What if the thing you’re naturally good at is exactly what someone else needs to see to believe? We challenge the idea that you need to be a “super Christian” to make an impact. Instead, we’re invited to start exactly where we are, with the shoes that fit us, and see how one small act of faithfulness can create ripples further than we could ever imagine.
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