James 1:22 reads, “Do not merely listen to the Word. Do what it says.”
 
When Nehemiah first saw the ruins of Jerusalem, he wept. Then he rolled up his sleeves and went to work. In the face of overwhelming odds and relentless opposition, he rebuilt the walls in just 52 days. How? Because it was his vision and his passion!
 
Question: Are you afraid to say, “Lord, I’ll do anything You want me to do,” in case He sends you somewhere you don’t want to go or asks you to do something you don’t feel ready or qualified to do? You’ve got it wrong! The Bible says God’s will i “Good and acceptable and perfect” (Romans 12:2).
 
Now, while God’s will is “good,” it’s not necessarily easy. But He will give you a passion for it. When Jeremiah tried to stop speaking about the Lord, he said God’s Word became “like a fire shut up in my bones” (Jeremiah 20:9). A God-given vision sets your heart on fire. You begin to see things you never saw before and get excited about them.
 
You may have failed in the past, but God can take your chapters of failure and write a story of success. But it won’t happen if you’re just sitting on the sidelines. The Bible says, “Do not merely listen to the Word. Do what it says.” You’ll get a passion for God’s will once you start doing it! And when it happens, you will say, “This is what I was made for.”
 
When you have a compelling reason for doing something and you know God is watching and smiling on you, it makes all the difference in the world. So the word for you today is: Be passionate, proactive and persistent!
 
© 2017 CE
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