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What if the position you are holding right now is not your final destination, but a divine assignment with a purpose far greater than you realize? This message draws from Acts 6:1-7, where the early church faced a crisis of growth that forced the apostles to make a bold and wisdom-driven decision: delegate, elevate, and stay committed to prayer and the Word. The central spiritual lesson is that every role we occupy is a stewardship, not an ownership. We are placeholders, entrusted with a season, a seat, and a responsibility to fill it with integrity until God signals the shift. The birth of the first deacons in the body of Christ was not just an administrative solution. It was a Spirit-led act of humility and wisdom that unlocked the next level of growth for the entire church. The Word of God spread, the number of disciples multiplied greatly, and even priests came to faith. That is what happens when we stop clinging to positions and start stewarding them. For us today, the question is not whether we are in a place of purpose. The question is whether we are holding that place with the character, humility, and spiritual awareness that the moment requires.
