Nov 01 2009
Birthing our Destiny
I was listening to Ryan Wyatt on God TV and heard him say something remarkable. He said you and I actually control whether God’s plan is able to come forth in our lives. If we have bitterness, unforgiveness, rebellion in our hearts, or live in worry or distraction, we are not welcoming the destiny had has in mind for us.
He said the birthing comes with spending time in the secret place where God will impart all He has in mind for us. In fact the more time we spend there the more we will be transformed, and the more we will line up with God’s plan, filled to overflowing and letting loose of every hindrance to our destiny.
To birth the impossible, he says we must get into that secret place and actually decree and confess and declare and envision the dreams and promises God gives us. And over time we will produce what we’ve seen in our spirits. He used the example of Jacob when he worked for his father-in-law, Laban. During that time he decreed and declared and dreamed that the speckled flocks would increase and flourish, and because he believed it in the deepest part of his spirit, God honored that vision and made it happen.
It’s up to you and me to get into that secret place and let the Lord pour into us His visions and dreams for us. He wants to use us to heal, and prophesy and minister with compassion to the needs of others. He’s just waiting to impart His power and move through us to minister to needy hearts.
On another note: You may have noticed I used the words “Wreckless abandon” in one of my blogs the other day. I actually do know how to spell “reckless”, but the Lord had me spell it “wrong” for a reason. Often when we let ourselves worship with reckless abandon, we fear that we may lose control and be shamed or humiliated. But when we give ourselves to Him in “wreckless” abandon, we need not fear that we will come to a bad or shameful end, because in Him all things are glorious. In fact actually made me laugh to realize what He had done. I just write what He tells me, folks.
Isn’t God amazing!
Because of His great love,
Nancy