18.03.2018 Views

Transformation__February_2018

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

It is only through the word of God that we are<br />

able to know what He wants us to do. The<br />

perfect will requires total submission and<br />

surrender, no matter how hard the situation<br />

may become. Jesus knew that the hour of<br />

suffering had come but He could not back out<br />

just at that time. He knew he will suffer at<br />

the hands of the Jewish authorities and He will<br />

end up dying on the cross but He surrendered;<br />

“Father,” He said, “If you will, take this cup of<br />

suffering away from me, not my will however but<br />

your will be done” (Luke 22:42).<br />

When it comes to Gods perfect will, there is<br />

nothing we can do about it. It cannot be averted.<br />

You must surrender and let God accomplish his<br />

divine purpose through you. Understanding what<br />

God wants us to do will help us to embrace the<br />

whole thing knowing that God will do whatever He<br />

wants but it is always for the best. We may suffer<br />

and we are bound to suffer as long as we are in the<br />

world but when we know that God wants to teach<br />

us and bring the best out of us, we will embrace it<br />

and make the best use of the opportunity we have.<br />

So be careful how<br />

you live. Don’t live<br />

like ignorant<br />

people, but like<br />

wise people. Make<br />

good use of every<br />

opportunity you<br />

have, because<br />

these are evil days.<br />

Don’t be fools,<br />

then, but try to<br />

find out what the<br />

Lord wants you to<br />

do (Ephesians<br />

5:15-17).<br />

We know that<br />

in all things<br />

God works<br />

for good with<br />

those who<br />

love him,<br />

those whom<br />

he has called<br />

to his purpose<br />

(Romans<br />

8:28).

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!