These days in which we are living, I believe God is calling
us to live life with a greater sense of purpose. So often we get caught up in
the routine of life, whether it is in ministry, our job, marriage, or family. God
is calling us to be more intentional in serving Him, loving our wife and
family, serving our church, at work, or in our community.
To enter the promises of God we need to live intentionally.
We need to intentionally hear God’s voice in the small daily decisions and activities
of our life. We need to purposefully take ownership or act on the prompting of
God’s Spirit. We need to purposefully meditate on God’s Word and allow it to
shape our character, values, decisions, and lifestyle. We need to live on the
edge, where the supernatural happens in our marriage, family, church and
career. Supernatural -- such that God invades these areas and does things
beyond our capabilities and we begin to see that supernatural wisdom and favor
of God in our daily lives.
I like the way Paul puts it in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
24 “Do you not
know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in
such a way as to get the prize.
25 Everyone who
competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that
will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.
26 Therefore I
do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the
air.
27 No, I beat my
body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself
will not be disqualified for the prize.”
“Run in such a way.” There is an art to running correctly to
enhance speed and endurance. There is an art to swinging a golf club. Every
aspect of the swing must be intentional to be able to hit the ball right where
you want it. You can not excel without first developing your skill in whatever
you do and doing it God’s way. He is prepared to coach us by His Spirit.
“Strict training.” This is the discipline to achieve the
goal or purpose. The New Kings James uses the word “temperate,” which has the
sense of balance in what you do. We tend often to succumb to the tyranny of the
urgent and fail to do that which is most important.
“Running aimlessly and beating the air.” In the midst of the endless distractions in
life we have to keep focused on the purposes of God in our lives, whether
immediate or long term. Satan loves to get us caught up in daily, small
challenges and activities that take our eyes and our efforts off of God’s
purposes.
Let us endeavor not to run aimlessly or beat the air, but to
run with God’s purposes, both daily and long term, so that we may enter into His
promises for us.
Andy Clark
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