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The Spirit of Excellence | Brother Temisan Mene

24 min · 17 de may de 2026
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There's a difference between being gifted and being excellent, and most people never stop to think about which one they're actually pursuing. In this message, Brother Temisan Mene gets straight to the point: talent opens doors, but character is what keeps you in the room. Using the story of Daniel as his anchor, he walks through what an excellent spirit actually looks like in practice, not as a personality trait you either have or don't, but as a daily decision shaped by discipline, integrity, and faithfulness in the small things. He also looks at Joseph, and at Jesus, who spent 30 years in preparation for 3 years of ministry, as a reminder that God is never in a rush to develop greatness. This one is for anyone who has been waiting for a bigger opportunity to start taking things seriously.

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