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“One of the Enemy's most effective strategies is to get you to focus on what you don't have, what you used to have, or what someone else has that you wish you had. He does this to keep you from looking around and asking, "God, what can You do through what I have?” quote by Steven Furtick
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“One of the Enemy's most effective strategies is to get you to focus on what you don't have, what you used to have, or what someone else has that you wish you had. He does this to keep you from looking around and asking, "God, what can You do through what I have?”

Steven Furtick

About This Quote

Source Sermon: "Focus on What You Have" by Steven Furtick, 2020

Redirect attention from lacking to existing gifts, inviting divine action through current resources.

In simple terms: Focus on what you have.

Key Takeaway

Leverage present strengths.

Themes

faith gratitude focus

Mood

encouraging hopeful

Type

religious motivational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • spiritual growth
  • financial budgeting

Key Concepts

theology psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What gifts are you overlooking?
  • How can you serve with what you have?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring needs can hinder growth.

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