You may have been called by God—but what if you’re wrong? Bible teacher and speaker Jo Saxton highlights the dangers of assuming that our narcissistic desires must be God’s calling for our lives. When that happens, she says, “Our celebrity is interpreted like it’s an anointing.” So how can you know if your calling is legitimate? Saxton offers six telltale signs of this insidious deception.
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