Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Nothing leads to Nothing

Dear Married Woman

As a wife, mother and sometimes a working mother, we cannot give our time away just like that. We are constantly busy with being a father as well. Some households do not have a father.
God laid something very interesting on my heart. I enquired of Him for insight on our daily lives and the people we come in contact with. You have people who take up so much of your time because they depend on you for everything. They are energy drainers and by saying this I mean, you go and spend time with God and are filled up just to be emptied out again and when you see those people again, there is absolutely no growth and you have to fill them up again and in the process draining you are so drained.
Let me give you some advice.
When you give a lady friend a call and you ask her what she’s doing and she says NOTHING, you hang up immediately. WHY should you hang up? You don’t want to get involved in nothing, girlfriend. You have a vision, you have places to go, you have people to see so your life can be fulfilled.
NOTHING FROM NOTHING LEAVES NOTHING!!!
You have a vision for your life and the time you spend with nothing is the time you should consult God about your vision. The moment you make a decision to do something, to say something, to feel something, to act a certain way, your destiny is born. Therefore, your purpose is determined by God but your destiny is determined by you. Where you end up tomorrow is a decision made by you and when you end up doing nothing your destiny is cut short.
I want to encourage you to read the prayer of Jabez in 1Chronicles 4:10. It’s a prayer about desiny and guess what?
GOD GRANTED HIS PRAYER!!
Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, "Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain." And God granted his request.
You are not NOTHING, you are _______________________(put your name on line), with a destiny.
From another married woman
Leslene Allicia Britz

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