Are we going to die with prayers in our journals or living out the will and voice of the Sovereign One?
Most of us use ‘I’m waiting for God to reveal His calling on my life’ as a means of avoiding action. Did you hear God calling you to sit in front of the television yesterday? Or to go on your last vacation? Or exercise this morning? Probably not, but you still did it. The point isn’t that vacations or exercise are wrong, but that we are quick to rationalize our entertainment and priorities yet are slow to commit to serving God.(Source: connoisseurofcluelessness)
Your comfort zone is not the same as discernment.
(Source: mikeclevenger)
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Steffany Frizzell - Closer [Bethel Music]
Blessings,
David Jee [Eternity Bible College]
The God of the universe - the Creator of nitrogen and pine needles, galaxies and e-minor, loves us with a radical, unconditional, self-sacrificing, love. And what is our typical response? We go to church, sing songs, and try not to cuss.
If we try to reintroduce the rare moments of inspiration, it is a sign that it is not God we want. We are making a fetish of the moments when God did come and speak, and insisting that He must do it again; whereas what God wants us to do is to ‘walk in faith.’I fear that those who are most crying out in expectancy for revival are only going about it in one way. If we truly believed a great awakening was coming we should be preparing every facet of society. It seems the ones who are most “prepared” are only one dimensional and its mostly in a church arena - I fear that “crying out” for revival has replaced actually going out and being it.
Sometimes I have a supernatural experience that just blows me away and I am left asking Was that You God? Later, sometimes even years, I find a scripture or another person (not always Christians) who have encountered something similar - or it described in the word. Does this happen to other people I wonder.
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