#82 - Divine Appointments: No Accident We Met.

#82 - Divine Appointments: No Accident We Met.

From Gospel Talks Podcast by Jeff Musgrave & George Binoka

March 25, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 83

About this episode

The episode discusses recognizing divine appointments in evangelism and emphasizes the importance of willingness over skill.

In this episode of Gospel Talks , George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave tackle one of the most practical—and often confusing—questions in evangelism: What is a divine appointment, and how do you recognize one? Drawing from real-life stories and biblical principles, they explain how God is constantly at work around us, orchestrating moments where we can step into someone’s life at just the right time. The challenge isn’t figuring everything out perfectly—it’s being willing and available. You’ll learn: Why divine appointments are rooted in God’s providence—not your performance How to recognize when God is already working in someone’s life Why willingness matters more than skill in evangelism How to overcome fear, hesitation, and overthinking The role of patience and trusting the Holy Spirit in conversations Why stories are one of the most powerful tools in sharing your faith Through powerful illustrations—including a moment of unexpected gospel impact in the middle of grief—this episode will encourage you to stop overanalyzing and start stepping forward in faith. Bottom line: You don’t have to create opportunities—God already has. Your role is to see them, trust Him, and walk through the…

People in this episode

Hosts: George Binoka, Jeff Musgrave

Topics covered

  • divine appointments
  • evangelism
  • God's providence
  • faith
  • recognizing opportunities
  • overcoming fear
  • trusting the Holy Spirit

Keywords

  • divine appointments
  • evangelism
  • God's providence
  • faith sharing
  • overcoming fear
  • Holy Spirit
  • real-life stories

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