taking advantage of "latent potential"
0 Comments Published by Steven Anderson on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 10:56 AM.
Latent potential is the unapparent potential that something may have. For instance when they started to put cigarette lighters in cars, not only could you use it to potentially kill or cause harm to yourself or your passengers by lighting a cigarette, but who would have thought that now most people use it to power their electronics in their cars. Who-ever thought of that hopefully made a bunch of money.
This question comes to my head, what is the latent potential of the ministry that we serve in? I talk all the time about the potential that fills a room that has middle school students in it, but I also sit in the same room wondering what is going to be the spark that gets the fire started?
We really need to focused on:
What is something that could be the next huge thing that God will use to bring the lost to Him?
How can we find that before the devil will grab it and use it against us?
How can we reclaim things (like technology) and use them for God's purpose?
What is right under our noses that we are doing, that with another application could be 10 times more useful?
These are things to think on that could revolutionize what we do and how we do it.
This question comes to my head, what is the latent potential of the ministry that we serve in? I talk all the time about the potential that fills a room that has middle school students in it, but I also sit in the same room wondering what is going to be the spark that gets the fire started?
We really need to focused on:
What is something that could be the next huge thing that God will use to bring the lost to Him?
How can we find that before the devil will grab it and use it against us?
How can we reclaim things (like technology) and use them for God's purpose?
What is right under our noses that we are doing, that with another application could be 10 times more useful?
These are things to think on that could revolutionize what we do and how we do it.
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