Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gods Blueprint


“In the Fingerprint of God lies the Blueprint for your Life”

We are made in God’s image, His original idea , His creative thought, His unique design, formed by His perfect hand and bearing His hallmark........God’s workmanship for a specific purpose which has already been prepared beforehand so that we can if we choose walk in it.


Ours is not the quest to leave our mark, But to discover His mark in us”


So life is not about achieving your personal best but rather about fulfilling the unique purpose you were created to accomplish in God’s universe.
Connecting with that Purpose allows you to pursue your calling in life and to plan for intentional living in every area of your life—living on purpose--now and in the years to come.
Three things you need to do in order to connect with your God given destiny.
1.    Know God personally through faith in Jesus Christ.
God invites us to know Him, to be in relationship with Him, to be His friends.
2.     Desire  and seek after Gods will for your life above all else:
Gods will is good, pleasing and perfect why would we not want to give ourselves to do it?
3.    Ask Godwhat am I made for”?
God does not want us to miss our calling and Jesus himself said that we should ask in order to receive. Expect God to answer this question in various ways
·         Through the Bible
·         Through the gentle promptings of the Holy Spirit
·         Through the advice and guidance of other mature Christians
·         Through the deep desires of your heart as you seek Him.
·         Through an understanding of your personality type and your natural and spiritual gifting that enable you to do certain things really well and to be fruitful in particular areas of work and ministry.

You will never grasp the full meaning of your life apart from the context of what God is up to in the world. You were God’s idea. So if you want to know your purpose in life, you must first recognize that it’s not really your purpose you seek, but God’s purpose for you.

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