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In solidarity with Shepherds’ and Flocks’
From the human and narrow perspective, the challenges faced in your
daily walk with Christ could be off-putting to say the least. But believe it or
not, it’s all part of the divine pathway to the realization of God’s purpose for
you. Whilst your focus is heaven, your workplace is here on earth; laden
with wickedness, unimaginable treachery and imperfections.
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As people of God, there are realities or challenges relevant to the
‘workplace’, the ‘harvest-place’ if you like, that God allows so we can
experience ‘the world’  firsthand; and not through the pages of books or the
deceitful and misleading misrepresentations associated with man. As is
commonplace with all mortal beings, you are also susceptible to mistakes or
wrong judgments; whether innocent or otherwise, that you must learn from.
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As the Lord order your steps, He may lead you in a circle but He will not
lead you off beam. The Bible is replete with men of God who faced untold
challenges in the course of discharging their assignment. Great favour
attracts great challenges; but the ultimate victory is not in starting or
running the race, but in breasting the tape at the finish line. To the
foolishness of the wicked, these challenges are divinely allowed for a blessed
and triumphant outcome. Embarking on the ‘great commission’ is not a
bread and butter endeavour; and the Lord will always tutelage and prepare
His people for the onerous task ahead.
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It is instructive that Hosea at the prompting of God took for wife, Gomer – a
woman of easy virtue. Arguably, he may not have elected to walk that path
by his own leading. The travails of David even in the hands of King Saul to
whom he was subservient speak volume. But it was a painful but necessary
pill preparatory to becoming a great king and one dear to the heart of God.
Let us not be unmindful of the persecution of the Church and early
Christians as the Bible accounts in Acts 8. It was an agonizing means to a
glorious end. The resultant rapid spread of the word of God was its direct
consequence; a fallout that depicted a glorious dawn after a bitter spell of
darkness.   Â
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Assignments are determined by God and discovered by us. Our prayer is
that the good Lord should lead His people through this faint path of
discovery. We are confident that the challenges you presently contend with
are not walls but doors to your next season. However, whether as shepherd
or flock be mindful that there are locations and people that you are
completely unnecessary to. Whilst in the waterway, refrain from swimming
upstream; stay in the flow of God. The battle is the Lord’s and victory is as
certain as day and night.
                                                        - Victor & Jolomi Awani (30/09/2010)
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