TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24
“You
have laid your hand upon me.” Ps 139:5
NIV
WHAT DOES GOD WANT YOU TO DO?
David writes: “All the days ordained for me were
written in your book before one of them came to be” (v. 16 NIV). God put you
here for a reason, but that doesn’t mean others will understand it or agree
with it. Nehemiah’s critics thought he was on an ego trip, getting the prophets
to speak well of him, and only out to enrich himself. Paul’s critics called him
a madman, a fool and a babbler. Christ’s adversaries said He was controlled by
a devil. Expect attack, and be ready for it!
Don’t let it keep you from moving forward. Journalist Anna Quindlen, who
won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992, had a dream in her heart that took her down a
road others couldn’t understand. IN an address to the class of 2002 at Sarah
Lawrence College, Quindlen explained: “When I quit the New York Times to be a
full time mother, the voices of the world said I was nuts. When I quit the
paper again to be a novelist, they said I was nuts again. But if success is not
on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your
soul, it is not success at all.” David said, “You have laid your hand upon me.”
When a dream comes from God it will seem outrageous to more than a few people.
You’ll have to overcome some nay-sayers to achieve it. That’s okay. If someone
tries to silence your hope or deny your progress in the course of pursuing your
dream, maybe that person isn’t your friend.
Taken
from the Word for you Today devotional.
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