Saturday, 10 January 2015

The Pursuit Of Purpose 11

Sanibonani! Greetings all over the world!

It’s a breezy afternoon on a hot day here in Pretoria. I hope you are doing well as the weekend progresses.

This series has been something else and I’m so thankful that Jehovah has released such incredible insights to us in this generation. It has been life-changing for me and for many of you as we continue.


The last post brought a conclusion to the Desire step in The Purpose Formula with an understanding of how to defeat the enemies that aim to destroy it and keep us from fulfilling these Desires.

Now we get to the next step called, ‘Seeking’. We graduate to this one by having an unstoppable Desire to curb our Frustrations as discussed in previous posts. Our Frustration grows and breeds Desire; Desire grows and overcomes its own challenges to breed ‘Seeking’.
Let’s begin with the definition of the word:
  • “To attempt or desire to obtain or achieve (something)”
The reason it stands third in The Purpose Formula is because it comes from a solid Frustration and Desire foundation. So that it’s not just an act of looking for something but rather, a real conviction to succeed that comes from the inside out.

When your Frustration has reached a growth point into Desire, and Desire has now brought us to a place where we NEED to find a way to sort this out, then we don’t just let up when we don’t see a way out around us.
It’s a far deeper feeling attached to a decision. If we can’t find a way, we make a way! Jehovah is an Inventor by nature and He made us the same. Seeking is a drive that pushes us and makes us quite relentless in finding a solution or creating one.

Here it is…
In the step of Seeking, we need to know that it is based on Frustrations that are solid and Desires that will not stop until they are quenched. It is one where if a way isn’t there, we don’t just let go and give in, but create a way as our God did and still does.

On the next post…
A Deeper Look Into The Seeking Step
Stay Tuned

TGBTG!
The Messenger
Stay Blessed, Be Multiplied

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