Saturday, November 10, 2012

190 Days Before The World Ends + God Given Purpose

Finally, man knows what he must do with the days of his life on earth.  And he must carry out his God-given purpose to have the peace and harmony in his heart and soul that he craves for in this life.  And he has only so many days to complete his life with the approach of that fateful day of December 21, 2012.

How can man find his God-given purpose if he still comes up blank about what to do with his life?  If a man still comes up blank about what to do with his life, then there are one of two reasons of why it is so.  The first reason is that he has been looking for his God-given purpose in other places other than the one he is in, which in reality is his God-given purpose.  So he must stop looking some place else and work on his God-given purpose right there and then.  The second reason is that he has not yet applied himself fully to all the tasks he comes upon and so by approaching all these tasks without passion, he cannot awaken his own passion.
What must one do with his God-given purpose and how can he do it if it seems to him to be hard or hopeless to achieve?  A man who knows his God-given purpose must try and do everything that he can to achieve them even if it is hard or seem hopeless to achieve.  The destination is the God-given purpose and the doing and trying is the journey.  The destination is not as important as the journey.  The destination is only important because it is there.  It is there as a light or a guide like a mountain is to a traveler.  The journey must be undertaken because it is all that matters, to you, to God, and to heaven.  It is not important for you to complete the journey.  It is only important for you that you are in the process of or at work in completing the journey.  Saint Joan of Ark did not reach her God-given destination here on earth but she tried and went on a journey to achieve it, and for it she has reached the ultimate and absolute destination of all men, women, and child of earth.

Heaven,
2012 Ministry

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