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Your Divine Assignment: The Territory God Has Given You (Episode 2)
Season 5 · Episode 86

Your Divine Assignment: The Territory God Has Given You (Episode 2)

Noble Bereans

October 21, 20256m 53s

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Show Notes

Last week we explored the mission Jesus gave us—to make disciples. This week: Where are you supposed to carry out this assignment?

Your workplace isn't random. Your neighborhood isn't coincidental. Your relationships aren't accidents. God has strategically positioned you as His ambassador—right where you already are.

In this episode, I explore one of the most counterintuitive commands in Scripture: God told the exiles in Babylon—the nation that destroyed Jerusalem—to "seek the prosperity of the city." Not survive. Not wait to escape. Seek their enemies' welfare.

Why? Because God positioned them there as ambassadors, not victims.

Discover:
- Why Jeremiah 29:4-7 reframes how you see your circumstances
- The principle of strategic placement that applies to every believer
- Your three primary territories right now
- Why we wait for better circumstances before engaging as ambassadors
- One practical challenge for this week

For the full visual teaching, watch Episode 2 on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sV9J_4tLiag

Resources mentioned:
- Noble Bereans YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NobleRereans
- Website & Blog: https://noblebereans.com

Your workplace is your mission field. Your neighborhood is your assigned territory. You're not waiting for your assignment—you're already in it.

Reflect Him Well!

Topics

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