God is the great potter. He keeps His hands on us, His clay, at all times. He is in no hurry to form us according to His purpose. He knows that He will take whatever time necessary to get us to conform to the purposes that He has for our lives.
As the great potter, God will break the clay if He sees that the clay is not going to yield the final form that He has chosen. As the clay, we must yield to Him, knowing that He will form us perfectly. In faith, we can rejoice in knowing we will be perfected in our final finishing.
Author: Charlie Brignac
Securing Our Plans
Our plans are of no value unless they were first planted in our hearts by the power of the Holy Spirit. Once planted by God and planned through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, our plans are certain to be fulfilled no matter how big or small they may be. And they will have great value because they will bring honor and glory to God.
God does not know defeat in any manner nor does He know failure in any fashion. If we have gone to Our Heavenly Father to secure our plans, we have made certain of their success. And we have made certain that our plans are pleasing to the Father.
Delivering the Word of God
We often struggle to find the right words to say to others when we know that they fall short of having a relationship with Jesus. In an effort to avoid offending the other person, we may offer a watered down version of God’s Word.
It is OK to build a relationship with a person before approaching them with God’s Word. When we do approach them, however, it should be with the full Gospel. When we choose a diluted version, we do an injustice to the person to whom we are speaking.
There is no substitute for the perfect Word of God. We should demonstrate our faith in its power by delivering it in its fullness.
Surrender
Through the initiating power of the Holy Spirit in our lives, we are able to accept the salvation available to us and able to enter into the intimate relationship with God that awaits us. From that point on, it is all about surrender.
God demands our surrender. Without surrender there is no salvation. Without surrender there is no submission to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in our lives. Without surrender to Jesus, there is no relationship with Our Heavenly Father.
God understands our weakness. Through His mercy and His grace, He provides the Holy Spirit to dwell within us after we accept His Son as Our Savior. Through the Holy Spirit who initiated our first surrender, we are able to subsequently surrender all areas of our lives to the Lord.
Our Intercession for Others is for His Glory
God answers all prayer according to His perfect will and timing. When we do the work of intercessory prayer, we must understand that there is no power in us that brings about the good we seek for another. We are simply vessels of God’s perfect love and instruments of His good work.
If we ever start to believe that answered prayers come as a result of our power, our prayers will become ineffective. All the honor and all the glory must go to the Lord. It was He alone that provided the way for us to approach His Throne in intercession for others through the holy blood shed by His Son and Our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Seek Guidance in Prayer
The work of prayerful intercession can be quite confounding. Have the prayerful needs of the person involved come about as a result of Satan’s desire to destroy them or have the needs come as a direct result of God’s rebuke in the person’s life?
Before praying for anyone, it is important that we pray first for guidance for ourselves. We must consider the fact that our prayers could actually be working against the plan that God has for the individual’s life, if our prayers are not in alignment with the work of the Holy Spirit. God’s interest in the individual is more important that our sympathy for their condition.
Becoming Wholly Acceptable to the Father
Once we have received Jesus into our hearts as our Lord and Savior, we spend our remaining days on earth preparing to meet Our Savior in heaven. Our preparation time with Jesus Christ allows us to be presented to the Father covered by perfect white garments supplied through the sacrifice of His Son.
Before we started our perfecting journey through Christ, we were in filthy rags, wholly unacceptable for presentation to Our Heavenly Father. We must learn to be patient with the steps in our perfecting journey. It takes time for the Holy Spirit to reveal each and every sin stain in our lives. Each one requires confession and repentance so that it can be removed.
Duty Unto God
Duty has the ring of boredom and tediousness. Duty is what we feel we must do and not what we want to do. This is the “duty” of the flesh.
Duty unto God’s will is totally different. Duty unto God may call for tedious work, but it is always filled with joy. Duty unto God is never boring for His Spirit fills our being with the satisfaction of knowing that we are pleasing Him. While duty unto the flesh may not lead to greater things, duty unto God always leads to greater fruit being borne in the life of the believer.
Abundant Love
We are able to love God and love others because God loved us first. He created us with a place in our hearts that desires love and has the capacity to give love.
When we fill the void in our hearts with the perfect love of Jesus Christ, our hearts overflow with love. We cannot contain the love that Jesus gives us. It flows from us continuously and in great abundance. It cannot be stopped as long as the love of Jesus is the source.
Unexpected Joy
The most delightful of all trips are those that are not bound by fixed plans. They are the trips that end up delighting the heart by one unexpected joy after another.
These types of trips are quite rare in a world where we are so determined to pre-plan every moment of our lives. We are fearful of what we might miss instead of being joyfully expectant of the unexpected. When we choose to let God plan our way, the unexpected joys are continuous.
