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What would you do if you knew you could not fail?
Better yet, what risk would you take if you knew you were invincible?
It may sound like a silly question, but these questions get to the heart of what is being said in Job 42:2. We serve a God who cannot fail. His plans do not go awry. His purposes do not come up empty.
When God sets out to accomplish something, it happens – always. He spoke light into existence. He molded us from the dirt. He sacrificed His son for our salvation.
God’s plans always go God’s way.
Now, take a moment to think about how we fit into this. We are His children, set upon this earth for His reason, and aiming to fulfill His purpose for our lives.
If that’s true, then why are we so afraid of taking risks? Why are we so disheartened when things seem to be going off-track? God has promised us that His purposes cannot be thwarted.
If we are a part of His purpose – what does that make us? Unthwartable.
We might stumble in the short term. But in the grand scheme of things, in the bigger picture of what God is doing – there’s no way we can fail if we are His.
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Pursuing the purpose God has for you is the most unselfish thing you can do. It's only in the pursuit of purpose where we are able to accept the grand invitation God has laid out and surrender to something infinitely larger than ourselves. But don’t just take my word for it. Discover for yourself exactly what the Old Testament reveals about purpose in this powerful 5 day reading plan!
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