TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:
“I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest of new lives”
John 12:24
TODAY’S WORD:
Selah people' and friends yesterday we shared about "God-Given" dreams and though it’s good to be passionate about your dreams did you know a dream can actually become an idol? If it’s all you think about, and you’re not going to be happy unless it happens "your way", that’s out of balance. I prayed about this as I was riding home last night from Rex Hospital in Raleigh. I reflected on many dreams in my own life, those my wife Jennifer and I share and those I have as the pastor of Selah Church. The fact is, sometimes you have to release that dream back to the Father.
Sometimes we can get frustrated because we are trying to force things to happen on our timetable. Sometimes we hold on to things so tightly, but when we finally are willing to let them go, that’s when God can bring them to pass. If you’ll choose to release that frustration and not let it become the center of your attention, but instead, use that same time and energy to thank God that He’s directing your steps, you open the door for God to give you the desires of your heart.
We have to remember, God already knows what we want and what we need. He’s the One who put those desires in us. We shouldn’t be consumed by trying to make things happen. Instead, a greater act of faith is to be happy right where you are; to stay open and trust God because He has good plans in store for your future!
OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:
"Father God, today I release my dreams, my desires, my “wants” like a seed falling to the ground. I know that You have a good plan for my future, and I trust You to bring it to pass in my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen."
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“I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest of new lives”
John 12:24
TODAY’S WORD:
Selah people' and friends yesterday we shared about "God-Given" dreams and though it’s good to be passionate about your dreams did you know a dream can actually become an idol? If it’s all you think about, and you’re not going to be happy unless it happens "your way", that’s out of balance. I prayed about this as I was riding home last night from Rex Hospital in Raleigh. I reflected on many dreams in my own life, those my wife Jennifer and I share and those I have as the pastor of Selah Church. The fact is, sometimes you have to release that dream back to the Father.
Sometimes we can get frustrated because we are trying to force things to happen on our timetable. Sometimes we hold on to things so tightly, but when we finally are willing to let them go, that’s when God can bring them to pass. If you’ll choose to release that frustration and not let it become the center of your attention, but instead, use that same time and energy to thank God that He’s directing your steps, you open the door for God to give you the desires of your heart.
We have to remember, God already knows what we want and what we need. He’s the One who put those desires in us. We shouldn’t be consumed by trying to make things happen. Instead, a greater act of faith is to be happy right where you are; to stay open and trust God because He has good plans in store for your future!
OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:
"Father God, today I release my dreams, my desires, my “wants” like a seed falling to the ground. I know that You have a good plan for my future, and I trust You to bring it to pass in my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen."
In Christ service,
Patrick
Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor
Selah Christian Church
Four Oaks, NC
http://selahchurch.com
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Recent revival sermon:
http://selahchurch.tripod.com