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Day 16: Go Out in God's Will
Come Before Him in Worship: Allow awe to grow in your heart as you take a few moments and consider what Jesus left in order to come as a man and serve His creation. Praise Him that His love is not a passive love, but a love that actively attends to us and provides for every one of our needs.
Reflect: We know as Christians that we are to serve. But this can be intimidating! The options are endless, the need is great, and sometimes we fear our own inadequacies. There is so much pressure in the world today to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But as we come to Jesus daily in surrender and for filling, we also present ourselves for the work of his kingdom that he wants us to do. It is his job to move us throughout our day, bringing people and opportunities to us as he desires. As we look to him for guidance and wisdom, he will make his will known. We are not called to do everything, only what he has designed and purposed for us! As we step forward in faith, following where he leads, we trust him to work despite our mistakes and to perform the supernatural work through us that only he can do! In this, we find fulfillment and freedom in our service!
Respond in Prayer: Holy Spirit, is there anything that you desire to do together today? What have you given me to give away? Father, thank you that you have prepared good works for us to walk in. I will look for them as I keep company with you in my day. Help me to see those around me with your eyes. Cause me to hear your whispers and perceive your heart throughout my day so that I can give away everything that you have prepared for me to give.
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