“I think a lot of us need to forget about God’s will for my life. God cares more about our response to his Spirit’s leading today, in this moment, than about what we intend to do next year. In fact, the decisions we make next year will be profoundly affected by the degree to which we submit to the Spirit right now, in today’s decisions. It is easy to use the phrase ‘God’s will for my life’ as an excuse for inaction or even disobedience. It’s much less demanding to think about God’s will for your future than it is to ask Him what He wants you to do in the next ten minutes. It’s safer to commit to following him someday instead of this day. To be honest I believe part of the desire to ‘know God’s will for my life’ is birthed in fear and results in paralysis.” (120)Quotes from Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit by Francis Chan
God wants to listen to his Spirit on a daily basis, and even throughout the day, as difficult and as stretching moments arise, and in the midst of the mundane. My hope is that instead of searching for ‘God’s will for my life,’ each of us would learn to seek hard after ‘the Spirit’s leading in my life today.’” (120)
“The Spirit who raised Christ from the dead is not someone we can just call on when we want a little extra power in our lives. Jesus Christ did not die in order to follow us. He died and rose again so that we could forget everything else and follow him to the cross, to true Life.” (122)
What do you think?
See also Seeking an Unmessianic Sense of Non-Destiny
I have recently begun to question the concept of "Personal Destiny in God". If Christ likeness is the goal then the only personal destiny any of us have is to die to self. And then pick up a cross daily and follow Jesus. Its not glamorous but its biblical. We may indeed be used in extraordinary ways but if my goal is to be extraordinary then I may have probably missed the point. There are NO great men / women of God... there is only a great God and the men / women that serve Him.
ReplyDeleteDuke - Check out this: Seeking An Unmessianic Sense of Non-Destiny - http://journeymansfiles.blogspot.com/2010/05/seeking-unmessianic-sense-of-non.html
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