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Author Rev. Kola Ewuosho on 29th July, 2008. 19:16 God always has greatness in store for us, but our definition of greatness is different from His. That is why we need a renewal of our minds, which is knowing God’s mind (WORD) concerning everything in life. God created us (man) with the ability to carry pictures, images, and gave us the gift of imagination. He uses this to give us a hope and a future (our destiny) i.e. what He has in mind for us, which iicludes greatness. The problem is not with the pictures, images or vision we carry in our minds, it is with our interpretation of them and trying to work them out ourselves independent of God. A glance at Joseph’s life concerning his dreams makes this clear. Before we examine Joseph’s dreams to glean the principles, it will be pertinent to note some facts about God’s destiny for us. Keeping this in mind, let us now examine the principles - for achieving destiny from the life of Joseph (Gen. 37 - 41). The first principle is SERVICE What about King David? He started by watching over his father’s few sheep then taking food to his brothers in I Sam. 17: 17, and was eventually made King, for the sake of God’s people Israel. Joseph also started by taking food to his brothers; he served in Potiphar’s house (Gen. 39:4), he served in prison (Gen. 39: 22-23); and continued with service in Pharaoh’s palace (Gen. 41:46). Let us never plan to outgrow serving. Jesus said the greatest will be the servant of all (Mk. 10:43). The next principle to consider is DILIGENCE One of the things that militates against diligence is false expectation; most times we ask, “Why is God allowing this to happen to me?” He is not, but he is checking your response. James 1:2 says “Count it all joy when you fall into trials and temptations...” Disappointment causes us not to be diligent and by allowing disappointment in our lives we postpone our destiny. I believe God’s anointing will come upon us if we rise up to hard-work, with a right heart. For example, Jesus was anointed for service, which is not a lazy man’s work (Luke 4:18). He would work all day and pray all night. The third principle is KNOWING YOUR BOUNDARIES The temptation in life is to attempt to destroy your God-given boundaries because of lust, selfish ambition, greed or plain foolishness. Joseph had to pass this test when he was offered his master’s wife to lie with. His words reveal he understood his boundaries and that he may be jeopardising his destiny in God if he had failed. Joseph said he was not going to go beyond Godly boundaries and sin against God. (Read Gen. 39:7-9). He knew what was within his boundaries and what was beyond his boundaries. Ignorance or presumption over God-given boundaries in our minds, emotions, actions and words, account for about 60% of our conflicts and confusion in our relationships. A lack of understanding of emotional boundaries contribute to the high rate of sexual immorality amongst believers. Getting recklessly close to people of the opposite sex can lead to a break down in emotional boundaries. David was tempted to kill Saul but he refused as he recognised he was the Lord’s anointed. We murder people today with our words. David knew his boundaries in this case and refused to take vengeance for himself. He knew that destroying the one God called was stepping beyond his boundaries. When boundaries are broken, the curse is activated. Build these principles into your life and stay in constant touch with God through prayer, worship and obedience to His Word. You are on your way to fulfilling destiny. Keep growing. The Lord Bless and keep you! God’s Servant
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