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When God Interrupts Your Plans

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You wake up with a plan for your day. A list to accomplish. Work to finish. Bills to pay. Responsibilities to meet. Then God puts someone in your path who needs your time. What do you do? In this episode of The Forged Man Podcast, I share a day where nearly every plan I had was interrupted by unexpected conversations and opportunities for ministry. At first, I struggled with the tension of losing a productive workday. But by the end, I realized God was asking a much bigger question: Will you trust Me to provide if you stop to serve? Using the Parable of the Good Samaritan and Christ's command to "seek first the Kingdom of God," we explore what it looks like to prioritize people over productivity and trust God with the results. In this episode you'll discover: * Why ministry often comes disguised as an interruption * The tension between responsibility and availability * What the Good Samaritan teaches about our daily priorities * How fear of financial provision can keep us from obedience * Why seeking God's Kingdom first requires genuine faith Sometimes the most important thing you'll accomplish today isn't on your calendar. It's the person God places in your path. Subscribe to The Forged Man Podcast for weekly conversations on biblical manhood, faith, leadership, discipleship, and living with intentional purpose.

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