Faith • Purpose • The Journey
You Were Entrusted With Something.
Don't Waste It.
Most people spend their lives waiting to feel ready. But the commission was never about your readiness — it was always about His faithfulness.
There's a word that changes everything when you finally understand it: entrusted.
Not chosen because you were the most qualified. Not selected because you had it figured out. Entrusted — meaning someone placed something precious into your care, knowing full well who you were, and trusted you anyway.
That's the Gospel. That's the mission. And that's the weight you carry every single day, whether you feel it or not.
Jesus, in His suffering, didn't retaliate. He didn't run. He entrusted Himself — fully — to the Father. That same posture is what He's calling you into. Full surrender. Full trust. Eyes forward.
The Three Things You've Been Entrusted With
1. The Message
The Good News of Jesus is not your opinion. It's not a lifestyle choice or a cultural preference. It is the power of God unto salvation — and it was placed in your hands. Not a pastor's. Not a theologian's. Yours.
Every conversation you have, every space you enter, every person you pass — that's an opportunity. The message travels with you because you carry it.
Read this → 2 Corinthians 5:18–20. Paul calls every believer an "ambassador for Christ." Not some believers. Not the gifted ones. Every. Single. One.
2. The Time
You don't know how many days you have. Neither do the people around you. That urgency isn't meant to create anxiety — it's meant to create intentionality. Show up fully. Love deeply. Speak boldly. The window is open right now.
3. Your Story
Your testimony — the mess, the breakthrough, the doubt, the redemption — is one of the most powerful tools you carry. Nobody can argue with what God did in your life. Nobody can take that away. And someone out there is waiting to hear it.
Don't be ashamed of the journey. The journey is the point.
How to Actually Live This Out
Knowing you've been entrusted with something is one thing. Walking in it daily is another. Here are three practical moves:
Start with the Word, daily. You can't give what you don't have. A consistent, even brief, time in Scripture grounds you in truth and keeps the message fresh in your heart.
Be present in real life. Show up to conversations, to family dinners, to the gym, to work — with your eyes open. Who around you is searching? Who's hurting? Who hasn't heard?
Let what you wear start the conversation. Sometimes a stranger reads what's on your chest before you say a word. That's not vanity — that's strategy. Carry your faith like a flag, not a secret.
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Every piece we make is designed to be a conversation starter — a visible reminder that you've been entrusted with something worth talking about.
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Here's the hard truth: a faith kept to yourself isn't the faith described in the New Testament. It was always meant to move outward — from your heart, through your hands, into the lives of people around you.
That doesn't mean shouting on street corners or turning every conversation into a sermon. It means living so visibly, so authentically, so differently — that people want to know why.
And when they ask? You're ready. Because you've been entrusted with the answer.
Faith isn't fashion. It's a journey.
— Entrusted to Him