Monday 10 September 2018

Get serious with God's Instruction.

One of my treasured possession is my collection of jotters that I used to write down things I have learnt, revelations, sermon notes and other musings.
Recently I travelled to my home town and I saw some other ones. I learnt from Daddy Gbile Akanni and Rev Olusola Areogun to keep notes. Bro Gbile said he has kept his quiet time notes since 1975 and he has often traced his journeys back to those jotters.
One of the practices that you must inculcate as a serious believer is to document with dates(if possible) your encounters in the word, in church, dreams, visions etc.
A general overview of all these will give you a picture of what God is doing in your life at times that everything looks bleak.
It will energize your faith and refocus you if you are missing it somewhere.
Many are confused because they are not careful to document instructions received at times of encounters. They were excited when it happens but didn't take note of what to do to translate spiritual realities to the physical.
Many are still praying to God for direction in what to do with their life after 10-20 years of being a believer...very sad.
Then there is another category of people, they carry visions and dreams all around but they have never done anything with it. They are still expecting a supernatural power to move them to do it.
They are still waiting for their faith to grow before they do something about it but the truth of the matter is that their faith will never grow until they take actions.
Don't ever forget this "Faith actions are the catalysts to the fulfilment of prophecies."
"If it is not a faith journey it is no journey"
So dust all those your jotters and do something about it! You may need to learn and prepare but there is no preparation that can be enough. You have God's marching orders? Then go walk on waters!
Will you make mistakes? Possibly! Making mistakes is better than making nothing. You can pick yourself up correct your mistakes, learn more and refire!
Will people discourage you? Yes certainly! But your history of instructions that you have documented will build enough faith in you to push forward in spite of oppositions.
Don't treat divine instructions carelessly.
Document it and act on it.
You are blessed.


By Oluwatoyin Aremu.

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