Don’t Compare!

Romans 12:6 “In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well.”

In 2019 I attended a course at my church called W.I.L.D. which stands for Women in Leadership Development. It was absolutely amazing and it is what inspired me to begin writing these weekly devotionals. I learned so much in that course and I am very grateful that God led me to it. Fast forward to 2022 and I’ve been asked to come back and be a table leader for W.I.L.D. Now it’s been a minute since I attended the classes, and we had all that crazy of COVID stuff in between then and now so I was tentatively excited to be asked and a little nervous about what being a table leader would entail. I mean, I remember my table leader from when I took the course (she was the one who asked me to be a table leader this year) but I don’t really know or remember what all she did for us.

Guess what? A table leader gets to get up in front of the class and present part of the lessons. Honestly, I don’t remember that but okay, I’m game. I mean I was in sales for years and I’ve given hundreds of presentations. But…I’ve never given a presentation at church (other than when I presented my devotional idea to my W.I.L.D. classmates). So, at this point I’m a little nervous. The course started last week and the speakers at the first class were A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. I mean really really good. So now I’m a lot nervous and I said so to the coordinator of W.I.L.D. after that first class. She said something to the effect of, “No ma’am. No comparisons. We do not do that here.”

She is so right. God gave each of us different gifts and talents and each of those gifts are important to the body of Christ. In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul compares the individuals in the body of Christ to different parts of the body. Even though each part serves a different purpose and has a different function, all are important to the whole and are needed for the body to function properly. It is the same with our gifts and talents; they are all different but each one serves a purpose.

Romans 12:6 says, “In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well.” God has given me the gift of writing, storytelling, and encouragement. So I will use those gifts to help me prepare for my turn to speak to the class and then the Holy Spirit will do the rest. No comparisons to last week!

Are you comparing yourself to others? Did you know that you are exactly who God made you to be and he made you with a purpose? You are exactly where you are supposed to be so that God can use your gifts and talents for HIS purpose…and so am I.

Heavenly Father, thank you for the many gifts and talents you have given to us. Please guide us to use those talents for your purpose and to your glory and honor. Amen.