The Core Competencies of Commitment
Blessed + Bossed Up
Anchored Media Network
4.8 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 30 January 2026
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum reframes commitment from a biblical perspective. Rather than defining commitment as discipline, motivation, or consistency, she defines it as spiritual restraint—the willingness to restrict your freedom of action in order to fully submit to God’s way.
This teaching explores why commitment is a distinguishing mark of believers and how inconsistent restraint can quietly lead us from dependence on the Holy Spirit into self-sufficiency.
Episode Highlights
- A biblical definition of commitment as restraint
- Why commitment is a marker of spiritual maturity
- How good intentions can still lead to compromise
- The difference between good ideas and God ideas
- Why God cares about how we start, continue, and finish
Biblical Foundation: Asa and Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles)
Tatum examines the lives of King Asa and King Jehoshaphat to show how waning commitment and partial obedience produced long-term consequences.
Both kings were generally faithful but inconsistent in restraint:
- Asa obeyed God early in his reign but later relied on alliances rather than the Lord.
- Jehoshaphat followed God in major decisions but compromised in daily and strategic ones.
Their stories reveal that partial obedience and strategic compromise can open doors we never intended to open.
The Five Core Competencies of Commitment
Commitment to the Lord should be distinguishable. These five competencies serve as markers of true spiritual commitment:
- A Clear and Clean Heart
- Commitment begins with the inner condition of the heart. Unaddressed pride, bitterness, anger, and self-reliance hinder obedience.
- Scriptures: Matthew 5:8; 1 Samuel 16:7
- Courage
- Courage is the spiritual strength to obey God despite fear, risk, or opposition. Obedience often requires moving forward without certainty.
- Scripture: Joshua 1:9
- Diligence
- Diligence is steady, faithful obedience over time. Longevity in calling, business, and ministry is built on faithfulness, not motivation.
- Scripture: Proverbs 21:5
- Precision
- Precision means doing exactly what God said—no more and no less. Dependence on God is required to walk out assignments with accuracy.
- Contentment
- Contentment is an inner sufficiency rooted in trust in God’s sovereignty, independent of external circumstances.
- Scriptures: Philippians 4:11–13; 1 Timothy 6:6–8
Faith and Human Behavior
Research shows that commitment bridges the gap between intention and action. Many people struggle not because they lack desire, but because they lack commitment.
This biblical framework for commitment not only produces consistency in action, but also spiritual fruit, deeper intimacy with God, and alignment with His will.
Closing Thought
Commitment is not about productivity alone. It is about pleasing the Father, finishing the assignment, and stewarding the life God entrusted to us.
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | You are listening to Blessed and Bossed Up, presented by Anchored Media, an entrepreneurship podcast for Christians all about how to make God the CEO of your business. |
| 0:12.1 | Get ready to be inspired, challenged, but well equipped to live and build your destiny his way. |
| 0:31.0 | Hey guys, welcome to another episode of the Blessed and Ballstep Podcast. |
| 0:34.0 | Today's episode is about commitment. |
| 0:39.0 | I actually just taught this a few minutes ago within the society. We have a fast going on right now, and I did a lesson on commitment. And initially, I was going to just repost, |
| 0:45.7 | but I don't know, I just wanted to record it again so that this could be a fresh take |
| 0:50.2 | specifically for the podcast audience. So forgive me if my voice is a little hoarse because |
| 0:56.2 | I just finished teaching this live, but wanted to still make sure I got this done and out |
| 1:02.3 | to you guys as well. So the title of today's episode is the core competency of commitment. |
| 1:10.2 | Now, when you think of the word commitment, you may typically |
| 1:13.1 | think about words such as dedication, follow through, consistency, things of that nature. When I looked |
| 1:21.8 | up the word commitment, it was defined by the dictionary as the state of quality, the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, an activity, etc. |
| 1:33.4 | Now, the second definition is the one that really stood out to me. |
| 1:37.1 | It says an engagement or an obligation that restricts freedom of action. |
| 1:43.5 | And when I wrote this down, I highlighted that part that says restricts freedom of action. And when I wrote this down, I highlighted that part that says |
| 1:46.6 | restricts freedom of action. So typically you'll hear this if, let's say you had something on |
| 1:52.8 | your calendar and somebody invited you to an event or to do something, you'll say, oh, I have a prior |
| 1:57.9 | commitment. Oh, I can't come. I have a commitment. |
| 2:08.9 | And when I read this, I highlighted it because even though it was speaking of an obligation in that way, it reminded me of what commitment looks like to us as believers as well. |
| 2:15.8 | Commitment to the Lord for us is very much so about spiritual restraint. We have |
| 2:22.5 | the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, but we also are wrapped in flesh where our flesh wants to sin. |
| 2:29.8 | Our flesh may want to be self-reliant. Our flesh has its own thoughts, desires, and things that it |
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