So this is my first post in a new blog. Something tells me I should come up with something silly or witty; but i got nothing. So I guess I’ll be true to the purpose of the Blogging World and tell you what I’m thinking about today.
I’ve been carrying around a strong sense of destiny lately. Something inside me yearns to accomplish everything I was created to do. I’m trying to get over the philosophy of “just getting through another day”. I guess I don’t want to finish the race and find out that I haven’t run my route. All I know is that when I ponder Destiny, it drives me to seek God all the more fervently. I love that about Destiny.
All this ties into the Red Sea; but more about that later.
I have the same sense growing in my heart and spirit. Wanting to do the things that are the “better things” rather than just making it through the day. Living intentionally … making choices congruent with my understandings of Him and faith. Praying about how we are His inheritance (???) destined to be revealed when His glory is revealed. Praying about “storing up treasures in heaven.” Praying about being in His “new city”and knowing His “new name.” Wow. What a destiny He must have for us!!
I could not agree more with your sentiment/thought. I believe that the enemy wishes for us to just get bogged down in the minutia of life or “things”. When he does this we imperceptibly move slightly from the direction that He desires for our life. That slight movement over time becomes HUGE
much like a ship setting off from England trying to get to New York City. If the captain goes off course even by a tenth of a degree, he will end up hundreds of miles off course by the end by virtue of not staying true to the direction need to achieve the goal or as you said it- the DESTINY.
God bless you as you strive in Him to reach His destiny 4 U.
Hey Dave, I just want to thank you for giving Steve my contact information. I got together and Jamed with the band at CTG on Saturday and it was great. Have a real good time and I am looking forward to Great Things God has instore.
Thanks again, God Bless, Darrell