Thursday, October 21, 2010

Your Life Assignment Dictates Your Birth Place

Destiny Partner

Hello Destiny Partner...What a beatiful wednesday afternoon.

And I want to declare to you today; your life assignment is a priority to God. And the whole crew in heaven is cheering for you to connect with the purpose of your life.

But before i start, i want to ask you some questions if you don't mind..

Is your work in line with the assignment God has for your life? Are you in the right career? What about the business you are in...Should you be doing business with those partners you are having? students, do you know what you should study after school?

If your answers to these questions is NO or i am not sure...Destiny AWAITS is your platform....

In today's main essay, i want to talk about your birth place...this is a little extract from a chapter titled, Your Life Assignment has a geographical locale" I felt like been generous today...again.

Let's start.....

It is our life assignment that determines where we are born. No one chose their birth place. As a matter of fact, we will never choose our birth place. It is our assignments that determines the kind of parents we are born from. Do you know why God chose Manoah and his wife to be Samson’s parents? They possessed the specific genetic makeup that was required to make Samson the strong man he had to be. In order to deliver the Israelites from the oppression of the philistines, Samson had to have strength. Therefore, his assignment dictated the parents he had to have. We never choose our birth place, our assignments dictates it.

If you grew up in a shack, you must know that your life assignment needed the lessons of that shack. Yes, that tough background you had; the abuse, mistakes, dismal failures and disappointments, they were all part of a planned set up. Your life assignment dictates our birth place. We had to attend that primary school. And that secondary school that you went to had in it the essential preparatory elements required by your life assignment.

God is able to use the sour experiences of our lives for our good. Never blame God for your past instead praise Him for it. When we saw the mess in our past, our God saw a message of our generation. When we saw ‘stupid mistakes’, God saw ‘brilliant lessons’. I have always asked God why He allowed my mother and father to divorce when I was 3, and the answer I got years later was; “That experience had the essential ingredients to make you what you assignment requires you to become.” And today, I look back and say, “Had the Lord not done what he did back then, I doubt if you could be reading this book right now.” God does not see as we do. He doesn’t perceive matters as we do either.

****It is our life assignment that dictates our birth place. But it is God that moves us to our functional place—our assignment’s geographical locale.****

In Genesis 2: 8-9 [KJV] we read the following, “And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. 8And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.”

There are two critical things that jump out of that scripture for me. Firstly, we learn that Adam was formed from the dust of the ground, and God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. And secondly, after God formed him out of the dust of the ground, he planted a garden eastward in Eden, and THERE he put the man whom he had formed.

There are two unique places in the life of Adam;

1.There is a place where Adam was formed from the dust of the ground, where God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.

2.There is a garden where God put the man whom he had formed.

It was in his birth place where Adam was made. We are told that it is there, where God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. In other words, in Adam’s birth place, he was capacitated for his next place.

The resources that he will need in his functional place were deposited in his birth place.

But it’s important to note, that the bible continues to tell us, after God planted the garden, He put Adam there. In other words, there was a specific place where Adam was going to function. The garden was Adam’s functional place.

As a matter of fact, in Genesis 2:15, we read the following words, “And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the Garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.”

It is important to remember that God put him into the Garden of Eden.

Yours In Motivation
Thapelo Jonas [Your Very Own...Life Coach]
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