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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Spirit - Jason Clarke

29 min · 20 apr 2026
aflevering Ordinary People, Extraordinary Spirit - Jason Clarke artwork

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Many people feel unqualified, unnoticed, or not ready for God to use them. We often assume that only the gifted or highly spiritual are called to serve. But Scripture shows that the Holy Spirit is poured out on all who believe in Jesus. God does not choose people based on talent or status. He gives His Spirit freely by grace. If you belong to Christ, you are already chosen, included, and empowered by His Spirit. You do not need to earn your place or become more impressive before God can work through you.The Holy Spirit also transforms us from within. Many of us carry thoughts like, “I’m not enough,” or “I need to prove myself.” But when Christ is at the center of our hearts, our identity changes. We are no longer defined by failure, fear, or the opinions of others. We are defined by God’s love. When our lives are rooted in Christ’s love, we become steady in difficult seasons. Circumstances may change, but His love remains constant. Nothing can separate us from the love of God. As we are filled with His presence, that love overflows into our words, choices, and relationships. You do not need to be extraordinary to be used by God. You are called to be an ordinary person filled with the extraordinary Spirit of God.

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