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Friday, 12 September 2014

We will go...

(Joshua 1:6) "All that you have commanded us we will do, and wherever you send us we will go.”

This is the call for all you who have been washed in the blood of the Lamb; only the intensity of our measure will vary from person to person depending upon our gifting. All have been instructed to share their new found hope with a lost and dying world. Most will reject our message, but some will be set free by it. It is for the hope of the few that we must seek God’s grace to apply the gospel to our daily lives. It has pleased God to save some by the foolishness of preaching. For the Christian there came a time in our lives when a word was preached in season that changed our outlook on who God actually is; it changed our perception on the meaning of life, our eyes were opened to the truth when we in person came face to face with Jesus Christ the Lord. As it happened for us so too may it happen for others, there is no one beyond the clutches of God’s gospel, it is GOOD NEWS! Let us now make it our intention to adorn it for the sake of those yet to be ushered into the kingdom of God.

Let today be a day whereby God opens doors for us to share His goodness with others. Let us be sensitive to the leading of His spirit. Seeing that God chose to love us, let us not choose to love another for He is Jealous for our love. He has paid the ultimate price to secure our love, His blood has bought our freedom, we now belong to Him, and we are not our own to do what we want at the expense of His will for our lives. We must call on His grace to find obedience and to rapidly respond wherever He chooses to send us. We trust Him to get us home to heaven and He too is jealous for our trust. What love has He bestowed upon us that we should be numbered with the sons of God. God help us drive the realities of this truth deep within our minds and souls sparking us into action for His name sake.

He is jealous for us, may we too be jealous for him…

Signing off


Tyrone     

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