05-20-2021, 07:11 AM
RHAPSODY OF REALITIES
THURSDAY 20TH MAY.
A PURPOSEFUL LIFE
And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth (Luke 12:15).
There’s a popular story that’s been told for years, and it bears repeating because of its relevance today. It’s about a very wealthy man who had thousands of employees, but one day, he decided to commit suicide by drowning.
Somehow, there was a young man watching who had known this rich businessman for over twenty years. He rushed to the scene, just in time! At the risk of his own life, he dragged the old man back to shore. While they were both on the floor exhausted, trying to catch their breath, the old man said, “Why did you save me? You’re contributing to the frustration of my life.”
The young man, in complete shock, said, “But Sir, why would you want to die? Your family is the best in town. You’re well known in the community, and everybody loves you.” The old man retorted, “That’s the problem. I’ve lived for everybody. I’ve given jobs to thousands. I’ve made money for everybody. I’ve made people happy. But I’ve never been happy, myself. It’s not worth it. You should have allowed me to drown.” Then he pulled the young man close to himself and said, “Young man, try not to be like me. I’m a failure.” How sad.
But this is the situation of many. Don’t be carried away by the world’s symbols of success. Take for instance someone who, all his life, was raised with good character, but because of inordinate ambition for fame and wealth, he puts aside a good reputation and character to become a criminal. He thinks that’s the cheapest way. Because he thinks if he doesn’t measure up with the society of his day, that’s when he’s a failure. But man is not what he has!
Remember the words of Jesus, “…a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” The most important thing in life is to discover your purpose, and fulfill it. It begins with living your life for Jesus, making impact with the Gospel; that’s living a purposeful life.
CONFESSION
I have a successful life; one that pleases God. I’m fruitful and productive, passionate about the Kingdom of God and its reign in the earth and in the hearts of men. I produce works and results that glorify God; and by the power of the Holy Spirit, I achieve all that the Lord has destined me to achieve, and I have all I require to fulfill my destiny in Christ, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY
Psalm 62:10 NLT; Luke 16:15; 1 Timothy 6:6-7; 2 Corinthians 5:15
1 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN:
John 9:1-41 & 2 Kings 4-5
2 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN:
Mark 11:27-33 & Numbers 23
#TALKINGSESSION
Dear Father, I thank You, for You’ve made my life beautiful, and made me excellent all the way. You’re glorified in and through me today, by my progress and success as a result of Your Word at work in me.
Thank You for making me the epitome of Your righteousness, and vent for Your glory. Thank You for the divine transformation and transfiguration that I experience through prayer; Your glory fills my life; Your love thrills my soul; how I love to worship in Your presence!
Thank You for the blessings and privilege to fellowship with You through prayer. Thank You for Your glory in my life, Your indwelling presence that assures me of success and victory every day! I count it all joy to face diverse tests and trials because they’re for my promotion; they work for me a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, as I keep my gaze on You.
Thank You for the authority that’s mine in Christ Jesus. I reign and rule with Him over all things. Thank You for Your holy angels that minister for me; I recognize their presence with me today.
Even now, I dispatch them in the Name of Jesus to go forth and cause the blessings and provisions of God for me today to get to me by free course, unhindered, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
God bless you
THURSDAY 20TH MAY.
A PURPOSEFUL LIFE
And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth (Luke 12:15).
There’s a popular story that’s been told for years, and it bears repeating because of its relevance today. It’s about a very wealthy man who had thousands of employees, but one day, he decided to commit suicide by drowning.
Somehow, there was a young man watching who had known this rich businessman for over twenty years. He rushed to the scene, just in time! At the risk of his own life, he dragged the old man back to shore. While they were both on the floor exhausted, trying to catch their breath, the old man said, “Why did you save me? You’re contributing to the frustration of my life.”
The young man, in complete shock, said, “But Sir, why would you want to die? Your family is the best in town. You’re well known in the community, and everybody loves you.” The old man retorted, “That’s the problem. I’ve lived for everybody. I’ve given jobs to thousands. I’ve made money for everybody. I’ve made people happy. But I’ve never been happy, myself. It’s not worth it. You should have allowed me to drown.” Then he pulled the young man close to himself and said, “Young man, try not to be like me. I’m a failure.” How sad.
But this is the situation of many. Don’t be carried away by the world’s symbols of success. Take for instance someone who, all his life, was raised with good character, but because of inordinate ambition for fame and wealth, he puts aside a good reputation and character to become a criminal. He thinks that’s the cheapest way. Because he thinks if he doesn’t measure up with the society of his day, that’s when he’s a failure. But man is not what he has!
Remember the words of Jesus, “…a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” The most important thing in life is to discover your purpose, and fulfill it. It begins with living your life for Jesus, making impact with the Gospel; that’s living a purposeful life.
CONFESSION
I have a successful life; one that pleases God. I’m fruitful and productive, passionate about the Kingdom of God and its reign in the earth and in the hearts of men. I produce works and results that glorify God; and by the power of the Holy Spirit, I achieve all that the Lord has destined me to achieve, and I have all I require to fulfill my destiny in Christ, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY
Psalm 62:10 NLT; Luke 16:15; 1 Timothy 6:6-7; 2 Corinthians 5:15
1 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN:
John 9:1-41 & 2 Kings 4-5
2 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN:
Mark 11:27-33 & Numbers 23
#TALKINGSESSION
Dear Father, I thank You, for You’ve made my life beautiful, and made me excellent all the way. You’re glorified in and through me today, by my progress and success as a result of Your Word at work in me.
Thank You for making me the epitome of Your righteousness, and vent for Your glory. Thank You for the divine transformation and transfiguration that I experience through prayer; Your glory fills my life; Your love thrills my soul; how I love to worship in Your presence!
Thank You for the blessings and privilege to fellowship with You through prayer. Thank You for Your glory in my life, Your indwelling presence that assures me of success and victory every day! I count it all joy to face diverse tests and trials because they’re for my promotion; they work for me a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, as I keep my gaze on You.
Thank You for the authority that’s mine in Christ Jesus. I reign and rule with Him over all things. Thank You for Your holy angels that minister for me; I recognize their presence with me today.
Even now, I dispatch them in the Name of Jesus to go forth and cause the blessings and provisions of God for me today to get to me by free course, unhindered, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
God bless you