Monday, 7 September 2015

The Will of God; What to ask at the place of Prayer.

"He want to take what he created in the first place and use it for its intended purpose".

Leadership often involves reaction. If we want to react with instincts consistent with God’s will, we must develop habits of obedience to God. Consistent obedience to God is best developed in times of less stress. Then when stress comes, our natural reaction will be to obey God. In our age of lowering moral standards, we find it almost impossible to believe that God would punish Moses for the one time he disobeyed outright. What we fail to see, however, is that God did not reject Moses, Moses simply disqualified himself from entering the Promised Land. Personal greatness does not make a person immune to error or its consequences.  In Moses, we see an outstanding personality shaped by God. But we must not misunderstand what God did, He did not change who or what Moses was, He did not give Moses new abilities and strength. Instead, he took Moses characteristics and moulded them until they were suited to his purposes. Does knowing this make a difference in your understanding of God’s purpose in your life? He want to take what he created in the first place and use it for its intended purpose. The Next time you talk to God, don’t ask “What should I change into”? but “How should I use my own ability and strength to do your will”? Remember unto every one there is a gift of the spirit that must be used or else it will be taken and given unto another. 

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