FAITH CAPSULE: Do not look away from His calling.
Genesis 19:1-26
God alone created all for His glory and His honor.
Revelation 4:11 buttresses, “You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, and by Your will, they exist and were created.”
What is it that you do not understand about God?
He alone is the Almighty, the Ancient of days.
1 Timothy 6:15 describes God, “…He will manifest in His own time, He who is the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings and Lord of lords.”
God alone is above and beyond all.
Psalmist said it right, “The Lord sat enthroned at the Flood, And the Lord sits as King forever.” (Psalm 29:10)
God will make and un-make, and He alone is the unchanging changer, the only one that reverses the irreversible.
No one creates self.
The journey of life is the calling of God.
The calling of God is a divine assignment that will come as a process for His purpose over the life of the called one.
With the calling of God, one that is not connected to God continually with concentration is building for failure for the calling of God.
In the calling of God, dwell and abide in His direction, the evidence of concentrating on His calling.
God has a calling for all, with a different assignment.
God created all for His purpose, for His glory.
The word of God confirms that our Lord God is worthy to receive glory, honor, and power.
He created all things to exist for His glory. (Revelations 4:11)
Whatever God calls you for, or when He calls you for His purpose, to send you will mark you as a candidate for His blessing.
The calling of God will break the called one, but without doubt, the blessing of God will answer for the obedient.
His breaking comes along with His blessing. (Jesus broke and blessed the bread of life)
In the time of His calling, He will never leave you broken if you answer to His calling faithfully.
The called one should not look away from His help.
When God called Lot and his family for salvation, the wife of Lot looked outside of the direction of God for her self-destruction. (Genesis 19:26)
The calling of God does not come without challenges (challenges that are enough to crumble the called are not with exception for all the called ones)
Regardless of challenges, there is the promise of God to see one through in His calling.
The word of God promised in 1 Thessalonian 5:24, “He who calls you is faithful, who also will do it.”
What or when God calls you, do not invite the agent of doubt with the capacity to erect a roadblock for your miracle.
God is a caring and saving God who is not a slave master.
Allow His calling to take over your life.
Deny doubt!
Prayer for today: Ask God to enable you to answer fully to His calling.