Play to Your Strengths

Get rid of anything that doesn't work for you. Eliminate anything that can be weaknesses or that will restrict your movement and possibilities of success.

In 1 Samuel 17:38-40 we read where King Saul's armor didn't work for David. Find something that will work for you. Play to your strengths.

1 Samuel 17:40 [David] picked up five smooth stones ... that worked for him.

RichThoughts for Breakfast, Vol. 1, by Harold Herring, p 51

Excerpt of the Day

Disbelief is fine. Refusing to move past it when confronted with the truth cuts God to the quick.

From In the Crux of Unbelief,  Posted 23 July 2015