Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Thy will be done

More than ever my spirit is convinced that God will demonstrate his power in our generation. We belong to God and our generation not to ourselves. Surrendering our will is not an easy thing to do. Most people aspire doing great things in the kingdom of God, but they are not willing to lay down their will to the will of the Father. Though God’s call qualifies us, the price we pay is evidence for our character. The price is too great. By choice, I have choosen God’s will and denied myself to serve God. Is Jesus part of our life or our whole life? How much of our life is sacrificed on the altar of God daily. A life that is not surrendered to the will of God is simply seeking God to use his provision to its own ends. The surrendering of our will to God makes us available to be used by God. In other words, we have become a vessel ready to be used by God.
Jesus prayed a prayer of consecration at the Garden of Gethsemane. The name Gethsemane is a Hebrew name, and it means “oil press” a place for squeezing the oil from olives. There is a pressure that we must be under for the anointing of God to flow out of us, and what more pressure is there than to lay down our will . The Scripture tells us that Jesus sweat blood while he was praying. “Abba! Father all things are possible for you; remove this cup from me; yes not what I will, but what you will” (Mark 14:32). This shows that even Jesus had a separate will than the father. Jesus submissively prayed that God will have his way. Prayer is not forcing our will on God; it is laying down our will.
There are many of us praying to be used of God but reluctant to obey God. It takes more than an assumption or a feeling to serve God. We better know and do his will for our life. When we chose God’s will over ours, we will be misunderstood by man though we are approved by God. Any spiritual height is attained and also maintained by sacrifice.
We have but one life and it is too short. Let us not waste our life. The choices that we make can shake the world for God. God is not going to compel us to lay our will down. Little do we know what God has for us when we lay down our will for the purpose of God? It is not an hour for going after our selfish motive.
God is willing to help us to submit our will to him. As we get to the point of making a decision, let us choose God’s will and make up our mind not to turn back. Now is the time to do God’s will. To be in the will of God is to be in such a position where you are secured and knowing that all of God’s promises will come to pass. We should not be content with where we are. Whatever the cost may be, let us press on to carry out God’s mandate for our generation. God is waiting on us. Our generation is waiting for us. Once and for all let us be done with our selfish ambitions and lay our will to the glory of God.

4 comments:

  1. hi stefo, i am reading your blog
    and it is really good
    wow!!

    --emnet

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  2. surrendering our will is the key to have spirit lead life. may God help us to leave for him. God bless U

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