The Morning Table

Room to Grow

4 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Growth can be uncomfortable, especially when others expect you to stay the same. As creatives, it’s easy to feel boxed in by what worked before or by what people have come to expect from us. But God doesn’t call us to remain in past versions of ourselves. He calls us forward. In this episode of The Morning Table, we explore what it means to embrace creative and spiritual growth, even when it’s misunderstood. This is a reminder that obedience to God’s current direction matters more than staying familiar to others and that sometimes the “new thing” God is doing in you is meant to reach people your past work couldn’t. Pull up a chair and give yourself permission to grow.

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