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Don't seek Validation from people, Especially those not called to your mission

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Hey Legends! Today, I’m talking about the error of seeking validation from people, especially from people who were never called to understand, support, or walk in your mission. Not everybody is assigned to your purpose, and if you spend your life trying to be approved by the wrong people, you may end up delaying what God has called you to do. Jesus was rejected by the Pharisees and Sadducees, not because He was wrong, but because He challenged their pride, their traditions, and their understanding of God. Paul, Peter, and John Mark all had flaws, failures, and conflict, but they still had assignments. Their value was not determined by people’s opinions, but by God’s calling. This episode is about learning to stop chasing applause, stop trying to make everybody happy, and stop giving people authority over a mission they did not give you. I’ll be sharing personal reflections on how I used to seek validation more than I realized, how I tried to keep everyone happy, and how God showed me that only He can produce real joy, peace, and purpose. The assignment is too important to be controlled by people who were never called to carry it.

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Don't seek Validation from people, Especially those not called to your mission

Hey Legends! Today, I’m talking about the error of seeking validation from people, especially from people who were never called to understand, support, or walk in your mission. Not everybody is assigned to your purpose, and if you spend your life trying to be approved by the wrong people, you may end up delaying what God has called you to do. Jesus was rejected by the Pharisees and Sadducees, not because He was wrong, but because He challenged their pride, their traditions, and their understanding of God. Paul, Peter, and John Mark all had flaws, failures, and conflict, but they still had assignments. Their value was not determined by people’s opinions, but by God’s calling. This episode is about learning to stop chasing applause, stop trying to make everybody happy, and stop giving people authority over a mission they did not give you. I’ll be sharing personal reflections on how I used to seek validation more than I realized, how I tried to keep everyone happy, and how God showed me that only He can produce real joy, peace, and purpose. The assignment is too important to be controlled by people who were never called to carry it.

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In this episode, I talk about what it means to struggle in public and still choose to rise again. Sometimes the hardest part of failure, fear, or personal weakness is not the struggle itself, but knowing that people can see you while you are going through it. Rooted in Isaiah 60:1 — “Arise, shine, for your light has come” — this episode is about choosing to get back up even when you feel exposed, embarrassed, or afraid. I also reflect on Luke 5:5, where Peter says, “Nevertheless, at Your word I will let down the net.” That scripture reminds us that obedience often requires trying again after disappointment. I share personal reflections on fear, failure, and the pressure to look strong while still growing. I also connect the story of Joseph, who had to endure rejection, false accusations, and painful seasons before stepping into purpose. His life shows us that being seen struggling does not mean God is finished with us. This episode is an encouragement to anyone who feels like they have fallen, failed, or been exposed in front of others. Your struggle is not the end of your story. God can use even the public parts of your process to build humility, strength, endurance, and purpose.

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