Monday, 31 October 2011

No-mans’ land

I have named this post no-mans’ land, because when I was sharing what I am about to say with my hubby, he passionately said to me,” I agree with you honey, with God we have no "no –mans’ land".

I agree with him. When it comes to God, there are no grey areas; it is either black or white, hot or cold, no lukewarm. The other day, God put it so strongly in my hear that , all of us, are at any given time, helping the enemy fulfill his evil schemes on earth or  partnering with God for fulfill His eternal , divine  awesome purpose.

This boils down to the very way in which we are raising our children. Last night, my hubby was reading Psalms 127 and the last line caught my attention. Let me just quote verse 5. “Blessed is the man, whose quiver is full of them, they will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate.

Well, here we mean children. There comes a time when they will have to contend with the enemy. So my question is- what are you doing to ensure that when that time comes, they will be ready to handle an enemy? I mean Spiritual war/battle.

This goes back to what I was saying. Everything you do under the earth, you are in either camp as I have said above. My desire is that for each an every Mum to partner with God to raise a Godly generation, seek Him, Hear Him and Obey Him. Let us to choose everyday to walk with God, to partner with Him to fulfill God mandate on the earth. Be part of of His body and boldly declare, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

That will include the lives of our children. Think about it, as you allow them to read what they read, as you allow them to watch what they watch, as you allow them to join certain company, scroll through those phones- All these are either building or destroying their God given destiny.

Have a blessed week. I challenge us, let’s partner with God!

1 comment:

  1. Amen! We're either working within His will, or we are not. My preference is to be in His will -- often, like Paul, that which I would is not that which I do. Christian fellowship helps!

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