THIS JOURNEY WILL BE FRUITFUL

Post date: Dec 9, 2015 11:01:40 PM

Irrespective of what you are experiencing right now or had ever experienced before in this very life, this life journey you are taking will be very fruitful despite all the frustrations, humiliations, disappointments, shame, delays, denials, and lack. Through grace from God and the obedience to the divine call that led to the salvation of your soul, God had set you forth to be fruitful, to inherit a sure blessing, a receive a reward for every action, and to show the world the true evidence of His mighty hands and gracious spirit and enabling grace upon your life. A fruitful life is an assurance from God despite all the challenges that will often come our way as we take steps each day towards those promised blessings and rewards. Rest all your thoughts and all your imaginations in your God; if they were impossible, He will not say them to your hearing. The assurance you give to yourself at the onset will take you through and keep you hopeful till you reap the fruits at the end.

As long as we will remain in this flesh and in this world through the will of God for our lives, we will sometimes have things to complain about, things to regret, feelings we have been cheated, feel shameful, disappointed, sad, and sometimes feel used and dumped, but despite all of the feelings and all of the complains, God will still make us fruitful as He had said if we will truly refuse to turn back to our former wrong wicked deeds, go back to any known deliberate sin; turn our back from being obedient and truthful; holding Jesus Christ high in our thoughts and meditating in His words daily as often as we could.

There will be no waste of any kind when we truly walk with God in all sincerity of purpose and with a willing obedience to His words of instruction even when we feel we are wrong in such decisions, wrong in the steps that we have taken in that obedience and wrong in our assumption that it will be easy, simple and quick. God did not promise that it will be easy, it will be simple, it will be quick, it will not be challenged, and it will not require our walking in faith constantly. What He promised was that it will definitely be possible through Him and by the application of our faith in Him and in His words. Being tough on you does not mean you will not have much fruits in this journey, being challenged does not mean you will not meet the set goals; being delayed does not mean you will never move forward beyond that point, will never recover from a fall and will never receive the promise. Your journey to being fruitful is not just starting today, it started the very day you accepted Jesus Christ into your life and called on Him and depend on Him as your only Lord and savior, and this journey will never end until you fulfill and inherit and receive all the promises in His words.

When God told Abraham to leave his father’s house to a place He will show him, he experienced many challenges, delays, frustrations, and betrayals, but all those things did not make him to give up the journey, did not make him to give up the hope and the trust in the promise; as he held on to the very end, Abraham became very fruitful, wealthy, saw his son Isaac, step his feet on the promised land, was exceedingly blessed and became a source of blessing to all Christians who will believe and act as he did in the world today. As you continue in this life journey, you will not be a failure and will not be a man or woman of shame to this generation and to your family. When God asked Moses to take the children of Israel on a journey out of Egypt, He was very sure that Moses will be successful and bear the required fruits. Though Moses had some personal issues with weaknesses, though he was severely challenged, yet the journey was fruitful. Though Israel experienced a lot of resistance, obstacles, oppositions, battles, delays and all forms of fears, that journey was fruitful because they finally reach the land that was promised. God told them; “It is time to break camp and move on. Go to the hill country of the Amorites and to all the neighboring regions, ----. Look, I am giving all this land to you. Go in and occupy it, for it is the land the Lord swore to give to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to all their descendants.” Deuteronomy 1:7-8. For Prayers Click here