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There is a problem you've been born to solve

I am a strong believer that "there is a problem every person was born to solve." God has purpose for every person He created! I feel the mandate on my life is to help people find their purpose and then help develop and deploy them for their God-given assignment.

Many in the church today are talking about "destiny", but not many are talking about "purpose." Destiny is simply a place where your actions are taking you. It can be good or bad! If you are speeding down the highway...you are destined to get a ticket. But purpose is the God-designed assignment for your life. You can't escape from your purpose. You've heard the saying "you can run, but you can't hide!" Once God has put His finger on your life, you have been chosen and He will move Heaven and earth to help make your purpose come about.

Jeff



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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

"Does He know what He's talking about?"

Do you ever feel like a huge screw-up? I mean really! I know God doesn't want me to do it, but I do. Or I know God wants me to do it, but I don't! I think Paul dealt with this too (i.e. Romans 7:14 - 25). Reading 1 Kings 11:2 kind of puts it bluntly what God did not want King Solomon to do, and even told him why. Don't marry foreign women, because they will cause you to worship idols. So what did this wisest king ever do? He married foreign women... and began to worship other idols!

So often I read about what I am supposed to do, or what I am not supposed to do and think the only consequence is that I will be disobeying. But with every act of disobedience there is always something attached. Disobedience is the door that leads to a pattern of destruction in our lives.

God, help me to do what You say to do and not do what You say don't do.

God bless,

Jeff

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