God, Me, Family & Work |
As in the diagram God
should be primary. He should be the
first person you seek in the day and the last person that you think of and talk
with at night. Go to bed, wake up and “Praise
the Lord.” God is our father and as His children, He wants us to love Him and want to be with Him. When we put God first, everything else will fall into place.
YOU should be next (take
care of yourself). If you don’t take
care of yourself, how in the world are you going to care for another person,
place or thing? If you are a 'caretaker' then take some time to get YOUR annual physical, eat healthy, exercise and be the best You that You can be. Pamper yourself a
little, smile and be happy.
Next is your
family. Take them to church, don’t just
drop them off. Have dinner with them
& leave the electronic devices in another room. Attend their games, but don’t try to involve
them in everything that you might have missed in your childhood. Extracurricular activities should not control
your time especially time away with your spouse. Do all things in moderation.
Now for the thing
that most of us need to do in order to have funds for the other three entities,
and that is ‘work’. We have to work in
order to pay our tithes, give to others, put food on our table, pay for a roof
over our heard, get a manicure, clothe our bodies and enjoy time out. Sure, God supplies our needs, yet we have to
do our part to live, nevertheless, we shouldn’t allow our jobs to overcome our
families, ourselves or God. It’s time to
set our priorities in order and live our lives the way God intended.
Believe and Receive
You may ask, “If God
is able, then why doesn’t He…?”
“Why doesn’t He heal me?”
“Why doesn’t He use me for His service?”
“Why doesn’t He prove
this or that to me?”
Well, first of all,
God is sovereign
(having supreme rank, power, or
authority). He doesn’t have to prove anything. Sometimes He
does, but that’s up to Him. He is Elohim
(the Creator). He is El Shaddai (the all-sufficient one).
He is God.
Secondly, the reason
why God may not show Himself to you is because of your unbelief in this
or that situation. Or it may be
because of a lack of faith. Yes, I too
sometimes have to build up my faith level in a particular area. I’m striving to achieve the level that
Brother Smith Wigglesworth had. Through
the power and anointing of God, he once resurrected a woman from the dead. He slammed her against a wall and spoke life
back into her body. (Was that the first
method of CPR—the Holy Ghost way?)
Yes, our faith has to
be built up, and we do this by praying to our Father and asking for an extra
dose of the Gift of Faith. Then, while awaiting the manifestation of the
gift of faith, we must believe that we have received
it. In other words: trust, believe, and receive.
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4 comments:
You do a good job Ms "V"
Thank you Van :)
Great article Ms. V. I love your boldness you have in showing your readers that through God "All things are possible"
Thank you so much @Robin Bishop. Hope you see this :-)
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