Sometimes our heart goes off course. We start on a mission, ministry, or
goal and it can be pure. It’s good. God may have called us or led us to that
thing, purpose, or vision.
Then, somewhere along the way, that pureness is lost. We aren’t following God’s calling anymore. We aren’t listening to His whispers. We listen only to our own voice, or those who feed into us with things we want to hear.
We get lost along the
way and we don’t even know it.
So many things in life are like this. We get tainted by our
own ‘press.’ We get filled with our own success. We get lost in the details of
the plan and forget the meaning and purpose of what the plan originally was.
Our hearts go off
course.
It’s so important to
have accountability in our lives. People who won’t just tell us what we
want to hear, but people who are honest with us in a gracious and loving way.
We need people who have wisdom and discernment – and those who are honest.
We also need to remember we aren’t the boss. We like to
think we’re in control, but we’re not. There is a higher power who dictates
where we go, when we go, how we go, and when we get there! He can strip us away
from that dream just as easily as He gave it to us.
Just because we are
gifted in something, doesn’t mean we are pure in using that giftedness.
Just because we were called to something, doesn’t mean our
hearts are humble in achieving that calling.
We need to analyze our motivation and our intent on a
regular basis in order to keep our heart on the right track. We will only accomplish what God wants us
to accomplish and touch hearts in the way He wants them touched, if we allow
our hearts to stay on the course that He wants them on. Sometimes we may
feel rerouted from original goals. Sometimes we may feel like we are stuck in
our tracks and not moving anywhere at all. But we are right where we’re
supposed to be if we continue to let God do the leading and guiding.
It only feels right, to be on the right course. We usually
internally know when we’ve veered off, but we can do a lot to protect ourselves
before we even get to that point. Take the stand today to put boundaries in
place, so that you can be right where you flourish and are used the most….
2 comments:
Sister Dionna, thank you for this message. It is a challenging time for myself and my calling but God continues to remind me to hold fast to His promise, and now, by means of your message. So thank you so much. God bless you always.
Thank you, Sharon, for your words. I am sorry you find yourself in a challenging time - but thankful God is speaking to you during it.
Keep on course.
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