Monday, May 27, 2013

Education + Preparation = Manifestation


Education + Preparation = Manifestation has become one of my principles for life. Its origin is derived from several different scriptures in the bible.

Proverbs3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Matthew 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

Ephesians 6:13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

James 2:20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

Luke 14:8 For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?

Let me give you an example. Recently I had a photo shoot at a location I’d never visited. Before I go any further there a couple of things I must share with you. First, I hate driving especially on the expressway and I’m always nervous when I’m driving some place for the first time. I guess that’s more than one thing, but they are all related to driving. The second thing is that tardiness it a pet peeve of mine. I hate to be late because I don’t want to inconvenience anyone and I don’t like for others to be late. Once I had to drive to a meeting and was provided with bad directions. I gave myself an hour to get to my destination which should have taken 30 minutes. I drove around in circles becoming more and more frustrated. I stopped and asked for directions to no avail. I finally made it to my destination after driving 2 hours. The meeting was almost over but I was determined to get there and let my supervisor see my determination. By the way this was before GPS

Anyway back to my photo shoot. I asked a friend who had used the same photographer what would be the best route to reach the photography studio while avoiding the expressway.  My friend responded she was the wrong one to ask. I then mapped the directions online. I looked at the routes with and without the expressway. My goal was to arrive at my appointment at 9:00am for makeup. Traffic in Atlanta is horrible in the morning especially on the expressway. Using the expressway should have taken me about 35 minutes. Avoiding the expressway should have taken me 42 minutes. The photographer also provided directions advising the online directions did not provide the best exit.

I opted for the photographers directions but also used my GPS. By the way did I mention a down pour was predicted during the time of my drive? I left my house at 7:30 to ensure I reached my destination by 9:00. I was feeling pretty confident about my drive. It wasn’t raining traffic was heavy but I was on schedule then it happened, a detour that I was not aware of. I took what I thought was the correct exit and made the correct turn then I encountered road construction and detours. I drove around in a circle before I asked one of the guys doing the construction work how to reach the street I was looking for. I followed his directions then followed my GPS. I arrived at my destination at 8:30 just as a light rain began. Mission accomplished!

The Education associated with the task was finding the best route to my destination. The Preparation was allowing ample time taking into consideration traffic as well as the possibility of rain. The Manifestation of course was reaching my goal with time to spare. Although I did not mention it I always pray in my car before leaving my home and thank God for reaching my destination upon arrival.

 As previously stated this principle can be applied to every area of life. We should not go about anything we do in life haphazardly. Whether it’s a relationship, employment, an investment or a purchase we need to do our homework. Part of that homework can be found in the scriptures we just read. Seek ye first the Kingdom of God. What does the bible say about that particular situation? Acknowledge God and allow Him to direct your path. What do you already know or what information can you find? What do you need to do to prepare yourself? Do you believe you can achieve your goal? What are you doing to reach your goal? Faith without works is dead. Have you done everything you can do? If so then stand in full belief. Don’t waver. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways and should expect nothing form the Lord.

Begin applying the principle of Education + Preparation = Manifestation in your life today and watch the results!

 

 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD


We are living in a microwave society. Today’s technology is so advanced. We can start our cars and have them warm in the winter before we open the car door. If we forget to set our alarm on our home we can set it from wherever we are with our smart phone. If we type as I’m typing now and misspell a word the spelling is corrected before we move on to the next word.

The ability to move at such a fast pace has created impatience that years before the technology referenced above as well as other technology did not exist. Not only do we want what we want when we want it we also have an expectation that often turns to disappointment when things don’t go according to our plans, our desires or when we want and expect them to happen.

We read in the book of James my brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.

Oftentimes these divers temptations are Gods way of getting our attention and telling us to slow down! So often we like to put the cart before the horse then can’t understand why the cart isn’t moving. Do we expect the horse to push the cart? God is a God of order. He has a plan, a plan for your life and a plan for my life. Nothing is done randomly. There is a reason behind everything He does.

Unfortunately we sometimes become impatient and when we do we try to speed things up. Our speeding things up can sometimes mess things up. We may be at the brink of our breakthrough or the door may be opening right in front of us but our impatience may prevent our breakthrough from occurring at what we think is that opportune time or it may keep that door closed just a little while longer.

Does that mean God has postponed His plan for our lives? No it does not. God knew we were going to try and help Him out before the thought even entered our minds. What God is doing is teaching us patience and giving us time to realize it’s not by might nor by power but by God’s spirit. It is His plan and will be completed in His timing not ours.

The next time you become anxious or impatient just be still and wait on God. Know that everything is on track according to His plan and as James says count it all joy. Rejoice in what you know God has already completed in the spiritual realm as you await the manifestation in the physical realm.

 

 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Second Chances

We read in the beginning of the bible starting in the book of Genesis how God spoke the world into existence. The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. The Spirit of God was upon the face of the waters.


And God said:
Let there be light and there was light. He divided the light from darkness. He called the light day and the darkness night.
And God said:
Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament. And God called the firmament heaven.
And God said:
Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place and let the dry land appear. And God called the dry land earth and the gathering of the waters He called seas.


He then spoke forth grass, herb yielding seed, tree yielding fruit. He spoke the sun, moon stars and seasons into existence.


He spoke into existence the sea life, the fowls and the animals and finally He created man in His image and after His own likeness to have dominion over all He had created.


Adam and Eve had free reign. The only thing forbidden from them was eating fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But as we know they ate the fruit and sin entered into the earth.


How many times have you been provided with opportunities, advantages and even favor? But rather than do what appears to be easy and obviously what is most advantageous you chose as Adam and Eve to go against what God has instructed, maybe against the rules, the right way to do things or perhaps even against the law?


The entire world has suffered for Adam and Eves decision but what about your decisions? Who have they adversely affected? Sometimes we think our decisions only affect ourselves, but what about those around us? Our decisions may affect our co-workers, neighbors, friends, family and those that we may not even know are watching.


God oftentimes will give us a second chance, a third chance and possibly a fourth or fifth chance. Let's think about those second chances. You may have heard you only have one chance to make a first impression. If you choose to make the wrong decision during someones first observation or introduction to you what do you think that person who does not know you or has never met you will think about you? Maybe you will have an opportunity to correct your actions and maybe you will not.


We serve a forgiving God. He forgives and forgets. People on the other hand are not so forgiving. Some even enjoy reminding you of your past indiscretions.


None of us are perfect. For all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God. We will make mistakes but part of acknowledging God in all we do and allowing Him to direct our path provides us with an opportunity to get it right the first time so we may not need a second chance.


Why not make a decision today to follow Gods plan rather than your own, seek Him first and acknowledge Him in all you do. Maybe you won't need that second chance after all.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

It’s All Part of the Journey


I, like many of you have not transformed completely into Gods full destiny for my life. I am still employed in a full time job while I await the full manifestation of what He has in store for me. Sitting at my desk frustrated I began writing a text to my cousin asking what it would take for her to be exactly where God wants her to be. Before I could even finish my text The Holy Spirit reminded me the journey was just as important as arriving. As a matter of fact you cannot arrive without a journey.

The idiosyncrasies, trials, tribulations and oh yes the things that we hate the most, or cause us the most pain are exactly what are being used to make us exactly who God wants us to be. We have all heard you have to crawl before you walk. Well along with crawling and taking those first steps come a few skinned knees. But remembering the pain from the skinned knees helps us avoid some of the steps that we may have skipped or encourage us to slow our stride to prevent additional boo boos as we used to refer to them.

One of the many lessons I have learned along the way is that recounting my challenges to others not only makes me stronger but may prevent someone else from making the same mistakes I’ve made.

Oh how wonderful it would be to go from A to Z, but it’s all of the alphabets in between that even allow us to get to Z.  Paul tells us to count it all joy when we fall into diverse temptations. Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire wanting nothing.

Many are the afflictions of the righteous but God delivers us from them all and guess what? The journey isn’t all that bad! He walks right along with us and many times in front of us to ensure we get there. So the next time you start feeling frustrated or maybe even like your feet are in quick sand reach for the hand of God that is reaching towards you and allow Him to pull you through.