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God Will Show You A Plan

By William King | Email: kingwilliam189@gmail.com | image credit: fellowshipofgrace.org

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The highest level of joy you will ever know is having a clear understanding of God’s will and knowing how to fulfil it. Once you know that, you can lace up your shoes and start running. You can only win if you run on the track the Lord has chosen for you.

As King David prayed, you will pray for the Lord to teach you His ways and lead you. Once you are convinced that God has a unique plan for your life, be ready to abandon yourself to Him, in trust. Refuse to settle for what you can do as this will not let you see what God can do.

Pray that the Lord will strengthen your faith to do His will, as it is impossible to please God without faith.

In order to fulfill your calling, you need to set goals. When God gives you a goal, He will supply all that is required to reach it. Without goals, you cannot measure your progress in your calling.

Unless you determine where you are going, you will end up somewhere else. You have to be specific on what you want to achieve . Apostle Paul says,

“I press toward the mark for the prize of high calling and press towards it everyday.”

Philipians 3:14.

You have to stay connected to God if you want to reach your goal. Jesus said: “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me as I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me, you can do nothing.” John 15:5. Staying connected to God is vital in fulfilling your calling.

King Saul’s greatest concern was his standing before the people but King David’s greatest concern was his standing before God. What a difference! If you abide you will automatically abound. You have got to know where your help comes from, otherwise you will waste your time chasing people who have more power than you.

The secret in great ministry lies in what we are willing to lay aside in order to respond to God’s call; like laying aside the comforts of home to go where His name has never been heard or giving sacrificially to support those who go in your place. Let God be your compass for divine direction.

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