Tuesday, March 22, 2011

God's Timing & Our Purpose

Today, as I started my day, very confused by the state I am currently in, and different anxieties in life...these reminders from this devotional I receive via email were extremely timely.  I call this a personal message from God letting me know, once again, what my priorities in life should be and how I should arrange them.  Here is the link to this email devo, but I also copied it in case the link disappears over time.  Purpose Driven Devotional

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Don't Be Distracted From Your Purpose, by Rick Warren

"Will we fulfill God’s purpose, or will we shrink back and live a comfortable, self-centered life?",
Rick Warren

Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. James 1:22 (NIV)

Living this decade for the glory of God will require a change in your priorities, your schedule, your relationships, and everything else. It will sometimes mean choosing a difficult path instead of the easy one.

Steve Adams, our pastor to children at Saddleback Church, says when we are moving forward in the direction God tells us, “Action requires traction, but the enemy brings distraction.” In other words, we can’t just say we believe in God’s plan, or say we need to take some steps. God requires that we take real steps to move us forward.

But the enemy, as Steve notes, rushes in with distractions designed to pull us away from God’s plan. We become like the man described by James in the Bible, who looks into a mirror, but then forgets what he looks like as he walks away. Distractions such as bad attitudes, excuses, procrastination, and busyness make us mere ‘listeners’ of the word when God calls us to be ‘doers.’

We face a choice with every step we take into this decade of destiny: Will we fulfill God’s purpose, or will we shrink back and live a comfortable, self-centered life? Will we live for our own goals, comfort, and pleasure, or will we live the rest of our lives for God’s glory, knowing that he has promised eternal rewards?

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