[s2e1]: Galatians 6:4-5
Where are you currently "looking sideways" instead of looking at your own work?
We help others with the heavy stuff, but we don't shirk our own daily responsibility to follow Christ.
How about we dive deeper into in a daily journal practice? [S2E1] Galatians 6:4-5
We often judge our spiritual or personal success by looking at the person in the next pew or the next cubicle. Paul warns that this is a dangerous game. When we compare, we either end up with (thinking we're "better" than others) or crushing inadequacy (feeling we'll never measure up) ( Be Still ). 2. The Call to "Test Your Own Work"
When you focus on your own faithfulness to Christ, you find a satisfaction that isn't dependent on being better than anyone else. You find joy in simply being who God called you to be ( A Clay Jar ). 3. Carrying Your Own "Backpack" Where are you currently "looking sideways" instead of
You aren't responsible for someone else's gifts or their specific calling. You are responsible for the "creative best" you can do with the life God gave you (Bible Gateway).
How would your week change if your only goal was to be "all in" on your own journey? We often judge our spiritual or personal success
In a world dominated by highlight reels and constant "scroll-envy," it’s easy to feel like you’re either falling behind or trying to run someone else’s race. But in [S2E1] of our walk through the book of Galatians, we hit a powerful reset button in Galatians 6:4-5 .







