from here:
When you teach, do people listen? When you lead, do people follow? Identify your strengths, and —this is important—major in them. Singing for others would give me wonderful satisfaction. The
problem is, it wouldn’t give the same satisfaction to my audience. I’m
what you might call a prison singer—I never have the key, and I’m
always behind a few bars.
Paul gives good advice in Romans 12:3: “Have a sane estimate of your capabilities.”
Be aware of your strengths. Take a few irons out of the fire so one
can get hot. Failing to focus on our strengths may prevent us from
accomplishing the unique task God has called us to do. We cannot meet
every need in the world. But some of us try. In the end, we run out of
fuel. So, have a sane estimate of your abilities—and stick to them.
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