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Sunday, 29 November 2009 00:14
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When you finally start listening to God, your life becomes a series of divine appointments. But how does a person get to that point in life?

So many of us depend on the security of jobs, employment, money, the provision that we can procure. It is right to plan your way. It is right to take prudent steps to prepare your life for success. It is right to be a good steward of the things that you possess.

But what happens when the unexpected comes? What happens when God had a different plan then yours? Are you going to trust God or yourself? Many times we cause ourselves terrible discomfort because we see our plans not working, but we begin to strive to hold it all together. We labor under the burden, grasping at the pieces as the tower is crumbling. We desperately restack the pieces so that it will appear that everything is working fine, but inside we are losing our minds...

Hopefully at that point someone will step into your life and slap you around a bit spiritually, perhaps giving you a spiritual cup of fully caffeinated coffee to open your eyes and get a gulp of reality. It is at this point that we shake off enough pride to begin to see that God's timing is not in our striving. God's purpose was not in our plans. If you do not shake off that pride you can cause yourself quite a bit of grief and heartache.

After you have seen this cycle a few times, perhaps several times, there comes a moment of reckoning. There comes that sense of knowing when you are crossing that line to striving again. If we stop there, and give it up to Jesus, that is when He starts making divine appointments for His people. Jesus wants you to hear and know His voice and to follow after. Are you willing to be what Jesus wants you to be?

A wise man once told me, follow the peace of Christ. When the peace of Christ is no longer there, than you have gone astray. Listen and seek the voice of the Good Shepherd Jesus, and watch your divine appointments start lining up. Take one day at a time. His grace is sufficient for you and me.

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