Do you ever have a hard time being creative?
You stare at the blank canvas of your art and wonder, “I have to do this again? I’m expected to come up with something fresh…again?”
What you choose to do in that situation makes all the difference.
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Do you ever have a hard time being creative?
You stare at the blank canvas of your art and wonder, “I have to do this again? I’m expected to come up with something fresh…again?”
What you choose to do in that situation makes all the difference.
Does the question scare you? It should.
Believe it or not, you are reproducing who you are in others.
If your volunteers were to adopt your habits, your values, your work ethic, your pace of life, and your passion for Jesus, would they succeed?
Would they still be serving in ministry in 5-10 years?
Or would they suffer from boredom or burnout?
The hour before I do anything is a nightmare.
I hate waiting. Patience isn’t just a virtue I don’t possess, I’m deathly allergic to it. Then again, it’s not really a fruit of the Spirit, so I’m good. Oh, wait.
I stress about what’s going to happen. I’m nervous.
The hour before going to the dentist? Sheer terror.
The hour before dinner is ready? Pure starvation.
The hour before I lead worship?
I wish I could say I was worshiping, crying vehement cries of intercession, and preparing my heart and my team to encounter the presence of Almighty God.
I consider giving up almost every day.
I think it’s time to stop writing.
I think it’s time to stop learning.
I think it’s time to stop putting myself out there.
But then I realized something else.
If a dream doesn’t freak you out, you’re dreaming too small.
If you’re not facing resistance, your dream is too easy.
If you don’t fight feelings of giving up and cowering under pressure, you’re not doing anything worthwhile.
So next time you feel like giving up, remind yourself that you’re probably doing something right.
Don’t give up. Keep writing. Keep singing. Keep speaking. Keep creating.
Keep doing what you do.
Expand. Innovate. Create. Take risks. Put it out there.
Join the party.
Question: What is a dream that you feel like giving up on? Share it in the comments. There’s power in some good, healthy confession. You can leave a comment by clicking here.
Worship leader, I have an important question for you today.
How do you view your role?
Worship leading isn’t just for those with exceptional musical talent and the charisma to “work a room”.
It’s all about being a pastor.