seven signs you’re serving outside of your area of passion
Every leader experiences low points. There will be ministry seasons when the passion fades. The initial stages of this passion shift can be subtle, so it’s important to discern the warning signs before discontent takes permanent residence. Here are seven signs that we’ve personally experienced:
1. Ministry feels more like a CHORE than a CALLING.
The passion is fading when it’s difficult to get excited about showing up. Projects and tasks become monotonous and feel like obstacles rather than an opportunity to make an impact.
2. You become easily drained by people.
When passion shrinks… patience follows. A lowered tolerance unfairly transforms:
...| Questions into criticism
...| Personality quarks into character flaws
...| Minor mistakes into major catastrophes
...| People into problems
3. Bitterness and resentment.
You know you’re moving close to the passionless edge when invisible tally marks build up in your heart and you categorize and agonize over all the wrongs committed against you. Resentment begins to push out joy and contentment.
4. Fatal Fatigue.
Even passionate leaders eventually tire. There’s “normal tired” and what we refer to as “fatal fatigue”… it’s an exhaustion mixed with feelings of insignificance. When we’re regularly tired and wondering, “Does what I do even matter?”… that’s usually a strong indicator that something is going wrong and an important feeling to pay attention to.
5. More distracted than usual
Without passion, filtering excess noise and trying to focus on what’s important becomes very difficult. In fact, passionless people are easily distracted and will turn to anything that’s exciting at the moment.
6. Less self control, more self indulgence.
When we lack passion, we lack fulfillment. Lacking fulfillment can lead to feelings of entitlement (i.e. “life isn’t good right now and I deserve [fill in the blank]…”). Self control soon erodes and indulgence appear when passion fades.
7. Burnout is lurking right around the corner.
Passion helps us to see beyond disappointments, but when the defeats pile up, it’s easy to begin caring less and less. Apathy arrives and calls out to burnout and when that happens you can be sure that quitting is close behind.
If you recognize some of these signs within your own life, don’t despair! YOU AREN’T ALONE. We have been there (and if you’re new to ministry… these signs are coming) and it’s important to know that there are some things that only God can do in our lives when our passion fades… and that’s what we’ll address tomorrow. Hang on!









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GLENN: Many of us have been
GLENN:
Many of us have been there! You can't do everything, there is too much in the world that needs to be done. Saying yes to one things is always a no to something else. I think there's at least two reasons why we see more work than we can do: (1) it keeps us humble, only God has it all under control. (2) seeing more than we can do givs us a specific way we can encourage and empower others... "I can't do that, but maybe you can."
We know that God isn't giving us more responsibility than we can handle. 24 hours in a day is just right to do what he wants us to do.
Knowing this doesn't really help with the pain of being caught between too many options, but I do think this sets us up and makes us ready to hear what God is saying and make the tough choice.
JIM! great point!! this is
JIM! great point!! this is what we were trying to go after with the "sin" point at the end, but we probably could have been more clear to include/be specific about refreshing your soul.
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