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People may not recognize your
potential, but God does. He loves you and wants you to discover His unique purpose for your life.
God’s process of perfection contains two areas, teaching and guiding.
Teaching is just one aspect of God’s perfecting
process. In fact, the Holy Spirit is the teacher, and the Bible is the textbook to
use.
Before Jesus Christ died for our sins of the
world, the law was in effect. God designed it to instruct mankind to provide a moral boundary and
to serve as a “tutor to lead us to Christ” Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster
to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. (Gal. 3:24
KJV).
Furthermore, we were all given an additional
gift: the conscience. “For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained
in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves: Which shew the work of the law
written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while
accusing or else excusing one another” (Romans 2:14-15 KJV)
(Romans 2:14-15 KJV
tells us that the Lord created the conscience to teach each person
what’s right and wrong.
But after a person becomes a Christian and
starts growing in faith and knowledge of the Word, God applies the law to his heart. The Holy
Spirit will call to remembrance what the Bible says, or He will send people to teach or bring God’s
commandments to mind. He also helps the believer understand scriptural principles and reveals the
Father’s purpose and desires. You will never outgrow your need for the Spirit.
The law tells you that you
must obey.
And the Holy Spirit gives you the desire to do so. He works in your life continually to nudge you
in the right direction. And like any good educator, He will test you to reveal areas of weakness
and growth. The Spirit already knows your heart and how you will respond. The test is for your
sake. God wants you to know yourself better. The second is discipline.
Another way God leads us to our full potential
is through failures and struggles. In allowing free will, the Lord gave you the freedom to fall
short of His purpose for your life, to fail, make mistakes, or sin. But through these shortcomings,
the Holy Spirit can mold you into the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Many people set unrealistic goals and, when
they fall short, have a sense of worthlessness. Others decide on objectives but then never put them
into a workable plan. When their goals aren’t met, they can feel frustration and self-doubt. God,
however, has no responsibility to help people reach man-made targets. If you and I don’t allow Him
to help us set goals, the Holy Spirit may rebuke us so that we choose to be guided by His will
rather than our own.
Mistakes are innocent wrongdoings. In making a
blunder, we have not willfully chosen to do wrong, although our actions may have terrible
consequences. This does not diminish the pain mistakes cause. The Lord allows these types of errors
as part of the teaching process. Ultimately, our goal should be total reliance upon the Holy Spirit
for guidance in day-to-day decisions and activities.
Sin, on the other hand, is a willful act of
disobedience against the Father, and it separates us from fellowship with Him. The Holy Spirit will
prick our conscience with an ever-sharp needle until we acknowledge our rebellion. He will convict
us repeatedly and with increasing fervor so that we might turn from wrongdoing and back to the
Father.
Falling short of our potential means missing
God’s unique destiny for our life. Perhaps we don’t recognize what the Lord has created us to be,
or maybe we resist cooperating with His plan—through neglect, lack of effort, or outright
rebellion. The Holy Spirit is never satisfied with some human preference for the status quo. He
draws us to the full perfection of Jesus Christ and the hope of a bright tomorrow. And the third is
your true destiny.
So, how do you reach your full potential? The
answer is simple; it must begin with handing your life over to Christ. Through teaching and
discipline, the Lord molds and perfects us for His purposes. The Holy Spirit works in our lives,
changing us so that we will accept and follow God’s will.
When you truly grasp the Lord’s commitment to
helping you fulfill your destiny, hope is inevitable. Rekindle your passion today by regaining
sight of your God-given capacities as well as His promise to develop them. Our heavenly Father is
in charge of fulfilling the potential He has given you—trust Him to do exactly
that.
“LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT”
Motivational Author/Speaker Carl
Mathis
Go to http://www.carlmathis.com for more insight.
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