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Filled for "This"

5 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In Exodus 31, God calls Bezalel by name and fills him with His Spirit to create. But He doesn’t stop there. He appoints others alongside him and says He has given ability to all who are able. That means this: You’re not overlooked. You’re not empty. And you’re not random in what you carry. Today’s episode of The Morning Table is a reminder that you’ve been filled for what you’ve been called to. Pull up a chair, take a breath, and trust the God who knows exactly what He has given you.

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