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Wednesday, 11 November 2015

A WANTING TO DO IS NOT A DO- DEACONESS COMFORT



 HEY PEEPS......ITS BEEN A LONGTIME......I'M HAVING PROBLEMS WITH MY INTERNET CONNECTION, STILL TRYING TO FIX IT. ENJOY YOUR DAY.
Is it okay to always “want to do” and not do? Wanting to know God yet do nothing to know Him? Before you can pursue anything, there should be a DESIRE. Until you desire, you cannot pursue! The intensity of your desire determines your degree of pursuing. God is no respecter of persons but those who diligently seek Him shall find Him.

How you find Him or experience Him is determined by how you seek Him. If you press to Know Him more, He reveals more of Himself to you. Moses after seeing the burning bush pressed to know more and when the Lord realized that, He revealed more to him.(Exodus 3). Not only did He tell Him who He was but also told him what He wanted to do.

Therefore, your eagerness to do something does not mean you have done it. Wanting to pray does not mean you have prayed as well as wanting to read the word or preach does not mean you have done any. A WANTING TO DO IS NOT A DO!!! 

The scripture talks about how the Kingdom of God is not in words but in POWER. (1Corinthians 4:20). Mind you, power is not IDLENESS but EFFECTIVENESS, CAPABILITY, A MEASURE OF THE RATE OF DOING WORK OR TRANSFERRING ENERGY. So, you shouldn’t lip say that you are a child of God whiles you do nothing to prove. It is not about going to church because sleeping in a garage does not make you a car. It is also not about praying, traditionalist do pray to ‘God’ but there is a vast difference between a child of God and any other person.

Please read and study more of the Word and live accordingly to it, (very important), pray always (not only when you are about doing something which needs prayer). It is not about you knowing Jesus only but more importantly, in the end, it is about Him knowing YOU. He doesn’t know you because of your mere existence on the earth but per what you do in accordance to His Will. It is never a right thing done if what you did never pleased God. Note.

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