The way to destiny is NOT usually smooth. It's full of pits, agony, shame, losses, delay, defeat, humiliation, disappointments, 'people', etc. All these are thrown in our way to stop us from getting to where God has planned for us. There is nobody on this planet earth that is here by accident, God brought every one of us here for specific purposes and assignments. Most people do not know this truth, they do not seek to find God's purpose, and consequently they do not get into it, and do not fulfill it.
Wasted destinies. God is a shrewd businessman. He doesn't like waste. If He has invested life into us, He expects returns.
The first step is to give one’s life to Christ genuinely, then the Holy Spirit takes over and begins to direct your footsteps, thoughts, actions and decisions towards God's Master Plan for your life.
You cannot connect to destiny if you do not give your life to Christ.
By divine exemption, the life of Moses was preserved when other male Hebrew children were killed at birth by the Egyptian midwives. Reasons being that God already predestined Moses to be the one He would use to deliver the children of Israel from slavery. That was a great calling. Moses ran away from this assignment but God still found him forty years after. He attracted his attention again with the burning bush. Could it be that you are in the 'burning bush' experience?
Exodus 3 has the account of this story. Moses surrendered himself to God's agenda, and the rest is history.
God only needs willing vessels.
Can He trust you, can God count on you, can God send you, are you willing?
Read through the book of Ephesians 2. It explains the need and details for a new birth, and the importance of being in Christ to live a fulfilled life.
Prayer of salvation / rededication:
"Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins, I ask that you come into my life and I make you my personal Lord and savior. In Jesus name I prayed".
Ephesians 2:10 (AMP)
For we are His workmanship [His own master work, a work of art], created in Christ Jesus [reborn from above—spiritually transformed, renewed, ready to be used] for good works, which God prepared [for us] beforehand [taking paths which He set], so that we would walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us].
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