Most of us want the platform without the process. We crave the influence of the stage but dread the quiet of the wings. In our culture of instant visibility, we often mistake silence for absence and waiting for a waste of time. But the Kingdom of God operates on a different clock. God rarely starts His work in public. He begins in the dark. He shapes His servants in the secret places of the soul before He ever entrusts them with a public voice. Preparation is more than a hurdle to jump. It is the very substance of the work. The Nazareth Pattern We find a startling truth in the early life of Jesus. At twelve years old, He stood in the temple and stunned the scholars with His insight. He knew His identity. He knew His mission. Yet, the Gospel of Luke tells us what happened next: "Then He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them... And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men" (Luke 2:51–52, NKJV). For the next eighteen years,...
Shining a light on someone by lighting their pathway home. By Joseph Kimanzi