Thursday, July 26, 2018

Check Engine


Check Engine

Recently, as I was driving to the store, the check engine light came on in my car. There was not a noticeable decrease in performance. There were no other indicators of a problem, everything else seemed just fine.

I was due for an oil change anyway, so I called my mechanic to make an appointment as soon as possible. The dreaded check engine light can mean many things, sometimes a major problem, but more often not. Either way, it's unwise to ignore it

It probably doesn't mean you must stop driving immediately, but it's a warning that something needs attention, the sooner the better. Just like our vehicles, we have also been created with an internal diagnostic system. When something isn't quite right, we may experience a variety of things such as pain, a funny feeling, or some other form of distress.

While these are not enjoyable things, they are helpful because they get our attention regarding an undetected problem. Maybe you're living life with the check engine light on? Not the one in your car but the one in your gut?

Maybe you don't know what to call it. You can't quite put your finger on it, but deep down you know your life isn't quite hitting the mark. There is a sense that you are falling short of your potential and you long to make a difference somehow.

That's what Empower NBCA School of Ministry is all about. Tuning up your spiritual engine with biblical understanding and fueling your ride with godly passion and purpose. Our program is designed to help you find yourself in the plan of God, and to prepare for a successful journey.

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