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Purpose
you have a purpose
and the key to unlocking your purpose is in preparing for your destiny
preparing for the defining moment in your life
that God experience that we all need
And in order for you to figure all that out
you must be watchful
you must be steadfast
you must be alert
See all of these moments occur when the potential that God placed with in us in the first place comes in to contact with the one and only God
our creator
From there
within a moment, you can be launched
catapulted into the predestined, preordained purpose that God assigned over you life in the beginning.
if you look a tthe scripture that i just read indepthly a couple of things stand out to me
see Elisha was busy
he was busy doing what he was suppose to be doing
he wasn't just trying to fill time and just be busy
he was busy with a purpose
and then the number 12 stuck out to me as he was plowing with 12 oxen
just a tid bit
i dont know if you know what the number 12 means, but it is considered a perfect number, is that it symbolizes God's power and authority, as well as serving as a perfect governmental foundation.
It can also symbolize completeness
But what stood out most was that was that when Elijah passed, he threw his mantle onto elisha
I believe that these are some the most vital keys to understanding and recognizing your destiny and its defining moments
See check this
1st he was busy
he wasnt happhazzerdly filling time
but in that time he was doing the normal thing
he was doing his job
He was being a good steward with what God had initially given him
he wasnt chasing a dream before its time
See one of the things that we do today is that we are so focused on OUR dream
with our own preconcieved notions on how something is supposed to look the we miss God
we miss that moment
ie william mcdowell
ie what it was suppose to look like (moving to clinton)
And what we see is not necessarily what he sees
and when we come to his realization our theology gets all messed up
and the thing is that all these things,
this process is not necessarily comfortable
see we take our processes and thin k that we can help God along the way
but there is a problem with that
we just get in the way
we just mess things up
see our ways are not his way, and his thoughts are not our thoughts
But the biggest problem is that when we plan it out, what it does is that it really discounts the power of the moment
See in order to plan it involves process
something that god already did
and it is when we throw our own two cents in we are saying
hey i dont trust you, the creator of the earth to get this right
you need my help
i know a better way
i know a more effective way
and evitably we mess things up
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING THOUGH
HE DOESNT NEED OUR HELP
I mean he created the whole world and everything in it
God already created and ordained the moment
let me say it again
he doesnt need our help
all we need to do is align with the process
now don’t get me wrong
i am not saying don’t dream
im not saying dont have a process or how you do things
but i am saying, dont get married to your way
I mean get it straight, it was the father who put the plan and dream in your heart in the first place
and he will complete that plan
the problem comes along when we thing we know better or we focus on our dream more than we do HIS
See it is the moment that we exalt our dream
our plan over the power of god tat we miss it
In 1 kings 19:19 Elisahs moment happened in the blink of an eye
he wasnt thinking about it
he wasnt dwelling on it
but he was out there getting stinky and sweaty
being a good steward of what he did have
and in the blink of an eye, elijah came and threw his mantle on elisha
do you get it?
see one moment he was plowing a field and BOOM the next moment his life was radically changed
and it is the same for us
you can not arrange or design your god given ordained moment
see Elisha recognized his moment
and see that is the key
recognizing the moment when it comes
you need to stop focusing on the moment and how it is suppose to look from your stand out
see that is the problem that many of us have.
and because of that we end up missing God
it says that he RAN after Elijah
he ran after his moment
he recognized it and he went after it
he didnt sit there and try to figure out what had happened
but he knew that something extravagant had happened and he needed to go get it
but that is where we fall short
see we dont recognize that moment mostly because we are to in-tuned with our own ordained moment
and if it doesnt look like that, we miss it
Elisha recognized what had happened
and you need to recognize what is going on
recognize your moment
but if you are too busy trying to ordain your own moment you are going to never recognize the exact ordained moment that is supposed to propel your life into greatness.
So stop focusing on the moment and how its suppose to look from your stand point
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