
How To Increase Your Capacity
01/16/24 • 41 min
Have you ever done a favor for someone and then realized what the person really needs is to improve their skills or increase their capacity? Or perhaps you've asked for a favor when in reality what you actually needed was to improve your skillset and/or increase your capacity.
In this episode we focus on two types of people:
- People given into a disability (John 5:1-9)
- People who increase their capacity (Mark 2:1-12)
In which of the two categories do you WANT to be in? In the disabled or in the able-bodied?
Have you ever done a favor for someone and then realized what the person really needs is to improve their skills or increase their capacity? Or perhaps you've asked for a favor when in reality what you actually needed was to improve your skillset and/or increase your capacity.
In this episode we focus on two types of people:
- People given into a disability (John 5:1-9)
- People who increase their capacity (Mark 2:1-12)
In which of the two categories do you WANT to be in? In the disabled or in the able-bodied?
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