Do you ever feel as though you're not making a difference no matter how hard you try to do something? In other words, you work and you labor to make a difference, but it seems as though nothing is happening. I don't know about you, but it can be discouraging to feel as though you're not making a difference. Perhaps we've been brainwashed into wanting to see a difference instantly rather than being concerned with what we're called to do. One of my professors dropped in my spirit 'plant enough seeds and they'll blossom at the right time.' Here's the Sinclair remix. If you do your part and allow God to do His, your life will never be in vain. I want you to get into your spirit that you're on the scene to make a difference.
Every so often, I hear people talk about their purpose and meaning in life. On the other hand, I occasionally meet people who are struggling with identifying their purpose and meaning. Without a doubt, life can be hard when you don't know what you do. It can make you frustrated, aggravated, and agitated. Maybe that's too kind of an expression. If we can get real for a moment, going through life without identifying or understanding your purpose and meaning will drain you and deplete you. Everyone around you seems to be 'on point,' but you feel stuck. Well, if this sounds like you, I'm here to let you know that you're not here by mistake. Simply put - you're not an accident.
In this spiritual journey, I want to share with you a few lessons about understanding the phrase, 'on the scene to make a difference.' The first thing you need to do is validate who you are and whose you are. That's right; you are a beautiful person created in the image of God. Being created in the image of God means you're destined to do great things. Don't misidentify your calling with someone else's calling. The second thing you need to do is walk and talk with a confident attitude. A messed up attitude will get you nowhere. However, an attitude that is positive and uplifting will open up doors for you.
Rev. Grey
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