Friday 26 February 2016

Today Reminder – 26 February 2016



A reminder for today
A wise woman builds her home, but a foolish woman tears it down with her own hands. (Proverbs 14:1)

I wrote to you about individuality yesterday and how we are all made unique in God’s kingdom. I also said that you must never try and smother your individuality for the sake of others. So today I want to write to you about individualism with combined passion. Passion is such a powerful word and one I have great respect for. Passion is strong and barely controllable emotion. It is something we have that drives us to our limits and combines people in the most beautiful ways. Two individuals can share the same passion and when God unites this passion you will see the unexpected. Two brothers completely unique in their personalities shared one dream and passion to be the first men to fly and so their passion drove the Wright brothers to succeed when other laughed at their idea. Twelve men with a combined passion from a living God faced a hostile world to plant the church and show Jesus to a corrupt world. Two individual men with complete different backgrounds shared a passion and became the best of friends in such a way that we still refer to true friendship like David and Jonathan. 

You see when two individuals share a combined passion in Jesus Christ, we see miracles. We see businesses flourish and we see relationships with a fire that cannot be extinguished by anything. We see a world change in front of our own eyes. 

God gave us life and then He gave us talents. He placed it all into one body and threw in a mixture of determination, love and passion. When those combine with another, we see things that many desire. You see in Jesus we will find our perfection and then live out this perfection so that other will desire it.

Lord, fill us with passion so that our fire will burn for you, In Jesus name.

Let every knee bow down and every voice declare that Jesus Christ is the Lord.

Have and awesome day dear friend of Jesus.

Cheers

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