Thursday, 23 June 2016

Divine positioning

                                                  DIVINE POSITIONING: Gen 2 - 3
Moses was born in the era when King Pharaoh passed a decree that all male children under two years be killed. He was divinely positioned where Pharaoh's daughter saw and saved him. He did not only grow up in the palace but saw his fellow Jews under bondage and discovered he was in the position to save them. But along the line in trying to do this; he murdered an Egyptian, and fled for his life into wilderness. He did that in his physical strength without seeking God's face and this kept him in the wilderness for forty years. This extended the bondage of the Jews but by God's intervention,  he later delivered them.
                               Esther was also divinely positioned to deliver the Jews from Haaman who plotted to waste them.
                                Nehemiah was divinely positioned as a cup bearer to the king to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem; to mention but few. This also applies to our day- to-day lives in one place or another. You need to discover your divine position in order not to wander in another man's vineyard / field.
ACTION POINTS:
1 ) LORD give me the grace to understand the time and season.
2 ) LORD let me not move faster than the appointed time.
3 ) Let me be divinely directed to achieve the purpose of my existence.
4 ) LORD give me understanding to the situations in the environment I found myself.
5 ) LORD let me walk in the right direction that I will not be found in another man's position.
6 ) Lead me to the right direction to enable me fulfill my purpose on earth; so help me Lord.
7 ) Let the things I see on the daily basis not be a distraction to my focus in Jesus'name.
8 ) Let everything that will  distract me from my focus be cut off in Jesus' name.
9 ) LORD take me to the expected end that I might have cause to say, "thou art faithful". For you are the God that starts a thing and also finishes it.
10 ) Let it be so in my life in Jesus'name.

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