📘 LESSONS LEARNED
The Holy Spirit strategically guides willing believers into difficult places so the message of Jesus can reach people who would otherwise remain spiritually untouched.
💥 SINS / FAILURES
- Resisting God’s leading when it disrupts comfort, plans, or security (Jonah 1:1–3; Luke 9:62)
- Avoiding spiritually dark or difficult people and places (Matthew 9:12–13; James 2:1–4)
- Allowing fear of cultural differences or social barriers to silence witness for Jesus (Acts 10:28; Galatians 2:11–14)
- Living with little passion to see Jesus known by others (Revelation 2:4; Romans 10:14)
- Becoming spiritually passive instead of available for God’s purposes (Ephesians 5:15–17; Hebrews 5:11–12)
🏆 SUCCESSES / SPIRITUAL GROWTH
- Following the Holy Spirit’s leading even when the outcome is unclear (Acts 8:26–29; Proverbs 3:5–6)
- Crossing cultural and social barriers to share the gospel (Acts 8:30–35; Colossians 3:11)
- Remaining faithful to proclaim Jesus wherever God places you (Acts 8:40; 2 Timothy 4:2)
- Developing a genuine burden for spiritually dark places (Matthew 5:14–16; Philippians 2:15)
- Making your life available for God’s long-term strategic purposes (Isaiah 6:8; Romans 12:1–2)
🧭 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS
- Spirit-led leaders remain flexible and available to God’s redirection (Acts 8:26; Acts 16:6–10)
- Effective ministry focuses on people, not personal comfort or reputation (Philippians 2:3–5; Mark 10:45)
- Spiritual influence often grows through consistent faithfulness over many years (Acts 21:8–9; Galatians 6:9)
- God strategically places His servants in influential locations for kingdom impact (Esther 4:14; Matthew 28:19–20)
- Leaders must keep proclaiming Jesus in both receptive and resistant environments (2 Corinthians 4:5; Ezekiel 2:6–7)
