139 | Can God Actually Use Me?

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 39 MIN

139 | Can God Actually Use Me?

from Living It Out with Pastor David Maestas

In this episode of The Living It Out Podcast, Pastor David Maestas teaches from Hebrews 11, the faith chapter, reminding us that God has always used ordinary and imperfect people to accomplish extraordinary things. Through examples like Abraham, Moses, and Daniel—men and women who "through faith subdued kingdoms, obtained promises, and stopped the mouths of lions" (Hebrews 11:33)—we see that God's strength shines brightest through human weakness. Pastor David challenges believers to consider: If those who came before us could walk faithfully without ever seeing the fulfillment of God's promises, how much more should we walk faithfully having already received Christ, the ultimate promise fulfilled? This message encourages listeners to: Trust God's plan even when you can't see the outcome. Let faith, not fear, define your story. Believe that God can use your weakness for His glory. Live with eternal perspective—obedience over outcome. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for new episodes every week! 

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