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This week we’re visiting the 6th Reality of the Experiencing God study: You must make major adjustments in your life to join God in what He is doing.
When we fully embrace who God is, how much He loves us, and how He is inviting us to be a part of His work, we can’t go forward without making some major adjustments. Something must change!
But please remember this: God is the One who asks us to make the adjustments – we don’t tell Him what we consider to be an appropriate or convenient adjustment, nor do we tell someone else what adjustment they need to make.
What if you’re a “Let’s get it done!” kind of person, and God tells you to
Wait for the Lord…
(Psalm 33:20)? A season of waiting may very well be a major adjustment for you!
What if you’re a very busy, workaholic professional and you sense God asking you to set aside a chunk of time to spend with Him daily in prayer and the study of His word? This may require a major adjustment of your priorities.
What if you’re someone like Annie Armstrong, who wanted so passionately to be an international missionary and serve God in far-away places – and then God says, “Annie, I want you to stay home and do My work here.” The major adjustment may be changing your dream to align with God’s purpose.
What if you’re someone like Corrie ten Boom, who experienced the horrors of Nazi concentration camps, and had the hate-faces of her captors etched into her mind? God asked her to make a major adjustment in her spirit and reach out a hand and heart of forgiveness to one of those people. Is God asking you to forgive someone who has done unspeakable harm to you?
What if you’re someone like Elisabeth Elliot, whose missionary husband was killed by the Auca Indians in Ecuador? She not only adjusted her life to forgive those people, but she was compelled to return to that country and minister to the very people who had murdered her husband.
The major adjustments may be in your circumstances, your relationships, your thinking, your commitments, your actions, and/or your beliefs. These will be adjustments you cannot make unless God empowers you. Let’s open our hearts (and God’s word) to discover what adjustments He is asking us to make – and then, in full dependence on Him, let’s make those adjustments to join Him in His work.
“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23)
By Judy Shrout
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