Cumi Cheree

Summary
In this episode, we discuss the importance of finishing what you started. We explore the reasons why people often struggle to complete their goals and dreams, including distractions, low self-esteem, and fear of failure. The conversation also highlights the power of hearing God's voice and being obedient to His instructions. In this conversation, we also discuss the importance of God's call, obedience, and finishing what you started. We emphasize that God is still calling us, regardless of age or limitations, and it is crucial to follow His voice and complete the tasks He has given us. We highlight the need to focus on Jesus rather than material provision, as He is the source of all we need. Finally, we remind listeners that God is a finisher and will bring His work in us to completion.

Scriptures Referenced
Do not despise small beginnings / Zechariah 4:10
Ask. Seek. Knock. / Matthew 7:7-8
You can do all things through Him / Philippians 4:13
His sheep know His voice & follow / John 10:27-28
He will complete the work / Philippians 1:6

Takeaways
  • Finish what you started, even in the face of obstacles and setbacks.
  • Don't let distractions, low self-esteem, or fear of failure prevent you from completing your goals.
  • Rely on God's support and guidance, and be open to the help and resources He provides.
  • Be mindful of how you use your time and prioritize the things that align with God's purpose for your life. God is still calling us, regardless of age or limitations.
  • We need to follow God's voice and complete the tasks He has given us.
  • Our focus should be on Jesus, not material provision.
  • God is a finisher and will bring His work in us to completion.

What is Cumi Cheree ?

Cumi Cheree means "Arise, Beloved." Cumi Cheree is a fresh invitation to embody the rest that comes from trusting God. As we embark on this wellness journey with you, we will explore our personal struggles and victories--as well as those of our guests. We look forward to being vulnerable with you--for it is when we are weak that we are strong.