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You’ve been calling it success…
but what if God never asked for it?
This is the final installment of the Biblical Success series (Episodes 79–82)—and we’re not just defining success anymore… we’re confronting it.
We started this series by exposing discontentment.
We walked through what the world calls success.
We anchored ourselves in what God actually says.
And now… we’re ending with the question that reveals it all:
“Who am I really doing this for?”
This conversation comes from a real wrestle—one that forced me to examine my motives, my pace, and even how I viewed my own gifts.
Through Scripture and personal reflection, we walk through what it actually means to live a life that is successful in God’s eyes—not the world’s.
We’re anchoring in:
- What God defines as success (Joshua 1:7–8)
- Why discontentment reveals misplaced priorities (Luke 12:15)
- What it looks like to seek God first (Matthew 6:33)
- How to work from a place of obedience, not performance (Colossians 3:23)
And we close this series with something personal—what it looked like for me to stop striving, surrender my gift, and simply obey… even when it wasn’t seen.
This episode isn’t just a conclusion.
It’s an invitation to realignment.
So before you move on to the next thing, sit with this:
Who am I doing this for?


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