How many times have you tried to
live your destiny, dreams, or purpose only to have it wiped away? I know I have. I have worked to have the destiny the Lord
wants for me for many years and it has not yet happened. I’m almost at the point to where I quit. I don’t want it anymore. But I find that I’m not the only one that has
had these issues. Many Biblical
characters have also had issues with their destiny and questioned God. Others became bitter and complained to God
about their circumstances. Some even
challenged God because they didn’t understand what was happening and why God
was doing what He did.
James 4:8 says, “Draw close to God
and He will draw close to you.” One of
the things that we need to do to draw close to God is to be totally honest with
Him and how we feel about our circumstances.
I was always taught that we need to pray and if we questioned God we
were being disrespectful. That isn’t
true. God welcomed frankness from His
people. He even defends it.
Who questioned, pestered, and
complained to God. Who even had doubts
about His existence?
1.
David. David was a “man after God’s own heart.” (1 Samuel 13:14) However, God listened patiently as David made
accusations unfairness, betrayal, and abandonment.
2.
Abraham. Abraham was very disturbed with God over the
destruction of Sodom. He negotiated with
God. He pestered God over what it would
take to spare the city. He got it down
from fifty to ten. (Genesis 18:16-33)
3.
Job. The whole book of Job is about his trials after
he lost everything. He was honest with
God for being in his circumstances. He
complained to God. God, however,
defended Job for being honest with Him. (Job 42:7)
4.
Moses. God told Moses that He would lead the
Israelites. God became fed up with the Israelites
and was going to abandon them. He told
Moses He would keep His promise of giving them the Promised Land, but He wasn’t
going one more step with them in the Desert.
Moses responded that he was going to call the trip off if God was not
with them. He basically said you sent me
out here; you need to take care of me now. (Exodus 33: 12-17)
We all have doubts about our destiny and purpose at one time
or another, but we can be totally honest with our Creator. Tell Him how you feel. He is honest enough to handle it. He wants us to be honest with Him about our
fears and doubts. We also must remember
that He is working everything out for our good.
If you have a dream for
your life and would like to discuss it with me, please go to www.incredibletransformation.com. Give me your information and I would love to
talk with you about what you want to achieve before your life on this planet is
over.

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