Can I be brutally honest with some of you today? I said some because those seated at the back won’t listen to me.
1. Many of you are waiting for God to do what He has already done. You want him to answer a prayer he has already answered.
2. Some of you want God to give you the entire picture of your life, from birth to death, before you can take a step.
3. Some of you are lazy. You want God to wake you up, make your bed, brush your teeth, bathe you, dress you up, feed you and also pay you for doing absolutely nothing the entire day.
4. The reason some of you have not discovered your purpose in life is because you are static. You are in one spot, immovable and unwilling to move.
5. The truth is that it is easier for a moving man to find his purpose than for an idle man. The moment you start moving you will discover your purpose.
6. You don’t need to have it all figured out before you can take a step.
7. Momentum is the price you pay for Clarity. Clarity reveals itself in momentum.
Ga gwazie ndi yardi unu. (Now, go and tell your neighbours)
2 comments
Number 5 hit the post well for me. I have realised that nobody will believe in what you don’t believe in, irrespective of how little or big your faith is. Nobody will walk a journey with you when they are uncertain that you will take a step. And also, it is nobody’s job to move you. If anybody at some point did believe in you or walk with you, it must be that they saw you believe first even if it’s a smoking leaf and they must have seen you move even if it seems insignificant.
At the end, clarity is not a reward for the idle but for those who pay the price to do regardless. All things only work together for good to those who “believe” (momentum)
Your comment is so apt and captures the essence of the post even better. Thank you.