Focus is something that is eluding me of late, my
eyes are not as sharp as they once were. But focus is critical as we move into
2020, we need it more than ever, as if that would be possible. We have always
relied on Jesus the author and finisher of our faith from inception through to
the end, our complete dependence is on Him to get us home and through each day.
However I can’t but help wanting to stand on the highest mountain to blow my
trumpet. Every Christian has been given a measure of faith and with that comes
gifting, spiritual gifting. That which we will all have to give an account of
when God summons us into his presence, for the judgment of fire will reveal our
faithfulness to the measure we have received. Fire will test our works; “each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will disclose it,
because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what
sort of work each one has done.” (1Corinthians 3:13)
The
rewards we receive here, we will carry with us into eternity, and my prayer is that
I would become a lot more diligent in my application across the entire spectrum
of obedience in my life. To have an ear fine tuned to the voice of my Fathers
will. Please pray for me, the day is soon approaching when the trump of God
shall sound, the rapture is coming and just as the sun rises each morning,
complacency is setting in, just as the Word predicted. Whether that day arrives
in our lifetime, it should have very little bearing on the way we all finish
our race. It’s time to dig deep, resolve to please our God like never before
and to find grace to achieve this goal.
Another
year has closed in and a new one begins, the pyromaniacs have achieved their
goals and the birds are starting to sing their songs, the sun isn’t quite ready
to show itself, but it won’t be long now. Resolutions are intentions that never
seem to actual blossom. But with God all things are possible, therefore let us
remember to look to Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith in
everything we do and may it always be to the glory of our heavenly Father’s
will. God first and His righteousness and the rest will fall into place. Of
this I am persuaded.
May
the peace of our God surpass each and every trial we may face this coming year,
to Him be the glory now and forever more, Amen!
Signing
off
Tyrone
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