Showing posts with label The journey of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The journey of life. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Beware of Missing God's Plan for Your Life




It is possible for a believer to miss God's perfect will for his life. Saul was chosen by God to be king over Israel, but eventually as a result of his impatience and disobedience, God had to reject him. True, he remained on the throne for some years more, but he had missed God's will for his life. Solomon is another example. He pleased God in these earlier years, but fell away later through marrying heathen women.

Twice in the New Testament we are exhorted to take a warning from the example of the Israelites who perished in the wilderness. God's perfect will for them was that they should enter Canaan. But all except two of them missed God's best through unbelief and disobedience (1 Cor. 10:1-12; Heb.3:7-14). Many believers have similarly missed God's perfect plan for their lives through disobedience and compromise - often in marriage or in the choice of a career.

G Christian Weiss in his book, `The Perfect Will of God', tells of a teacher in a Bible School who told his students one day, "I have lived most of my life on God's second best". God had called him to be a missionary in his younger days, but he had turned aside from that calling as a result of marriage. He then began a selfish business life, working in a bank, with the primary purpose of making money. God continued to speak to him for a number of years, but he refused to yield. One day his little child had a fall from
a chair and died. This drove him to his knees, and after a whole night spent in tears before God, he put his life into God's hands completely. It was too late for him to go to Africa now. That door was closed. He knew that had been God's best for him, but he had missed it. All that he could do was to ask God to put the rest of his life to some use. He became a teacher in a Bible School, but could never forget that this was only God's second-best.

Weiss continues to say, "I have since met numerous people who have borne similar testimony. Usually these testimonies have been bathed, or at least marked, with bitter tears. For while, thank God, He has ways of using even those who have sinned and have gone past that single entrance into the channel of His perfect will, life can never be the way He originally intended it. It is a tragedy to miss the perfect will of God for one's life. Christian, mark well these words and this testimony lest you too miss His
first choice. God, doubtless, will use any life that is submitted to His hands, anywhere along life's pathway, but let us be among those who have sought and surrendered to His will at the outset of life's journey, and thus avoid those painful and shameful detours along the way."

We just cannot live the victorious life or be of maximum use to the Lord, or be a blessing to others in any place we choose. Some may feel that they can choose their own career and their place of residence and then seek to be a witness for the Lord wherever they are. The Lord may in His mercy use such believers in a limited way. But their usefulness in God's vineyard will be only a fraction of what it could have been had they earnestly sought His plan and remained in the center of His perfect will. Stunted spiritual growth and limited fruitfulness are but the consequences of a careless disregard of God's laws.

If you have disobeyed God in some matter, turn to Him in repentance now, before it is too late. It may yet be possible for you, as in Jonah's case, to come back into the mainstream of God's plan for your life.

Each of us has but one life. Blessed is the man who like Paul, can say at the end of it, that he has finished his God-appointed task (2 Tim. 4:7).

"The world and all its passionate desires will one day disappear. But the man who is following God's will is part of the Permanent and cannot die" (1John 2:17-JBP).

"Live life then with a due sense of responsibility, not as men who do not know the meaning and purpose of life, but as those who do. Make the best use of your time, despite all the difficulties of these days. Don't be vague but firmly grasp what you know to be the will of God" (Eph. 5:15-17- JPB).

Sunday, 17 February 2008

The Sea


What a huge and waste creation of god, even in its vastness it holds a real world within. With all sort of wonderful and amazing life forms , and even now that are many unraveling mysteries of the sea we have yet to know.
Many times in our agony , we question god of his capacity, and wonder, does the lord really have it in him to help us through tough times.
When Jesus, told St Peter to walk on the waters towards him , We all now that Peter slipped in the water when he noticed the sea and feared it. It natural for one to fall on owns feet in the tough of carrying the heavy load on our back.
But the truth is that the great load of weight is on our fathers shoulders and not in ours and he is carrying us on his back like a mother carrying his young in her bosom.
Next time when you fall and wonder does god really have it in him , look at the sea, by the sea shore , hasn’t the Lord carried the wonders of the world in his hand.
Every creation obeys him, nothing stands in his way , for he is the beginning and the end , he it foundation and the completion , everything was made by his

Remember this all ways
“The heaven is his thrown and the earth is his footstool , he has won the victory against the earth , devil and death. there is no greater love or power than his, He orders the sun to rise , not even a hair fall without his permission. Every knee shall bow every tough will confess, In his presence of the our Lord Jesus Christ.”


We enjoy the wonders of man and often forget the majesty and greatness of our lord.
The creation of man have at times made us wonder that man is a gennies.
If we boost on people ,the Dust of the earth of creations and inventions that will soon cease to exist, how little to we give Glory to the Lord how has crated us and made us unique; Besides which genius of man can carry the waters of a single sea in his hand,
Now this in fear at least that the Lord of Host is Supreme and he hold control of everything under heaven, earth and even hell, for it is said in the word of our father in the heaven , that
“He has the keys to gates of heaven and hell, “


we should be horned that he has chosen us, and that we serve a great God


Sunday, 3 February 2008

The journey Through the Shore


Look at the boat, some go and others come to the shore
Symbolically representing each one of us, Coming and going from the heaven temporarily. We all have come from our father in heaven , it only right to make sure we go back to him, our father in heaven , to the land of milk and honey.Our rightful home called heaven.

The River symbioses our life. The road that we take,
For the lord has said that
'he is the way the truth and the life , and through him only can one see or reach the father in the heaven'.

The river can be rough some times and we may take other routs to life to find more clear waters and charmer seas. But the reality is that we may never find it on our own,therefore we must pray to god, to take control of our lives and be the ships caption, and ask him to take us home.
Besides the Shepard knows his flock the best.And bible assures that Jesus it the best Shepard

So,let us all look up to the lord our god , Jesus Christ, and take every step of the way , Do not fear for the lord has said that .’I will be with you till the end of time,’
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Revelation 3:20 (King James Version)

20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.