
“He is like a tree…that produces fruit in season” (Psalm 1:3, GWT).
One key to fulfilling your destiny is realising what season you’re in. If you don’t, you will feel exasperated and disappointed.
For example, in some seasons learning to follow is more important than learning to lead. In some seasons handling failure offers more value than handling success.
One of the biggest errors we make is concentrating all our energy on the next season, rather than enjoying the season we’re in, maximising it and gleaning its lessons.
God wants to get you where he wants you to go even more than you want to get there. So, enjoy the journey, and understand that God will get you there when you’re ready.
Your present frustration will give you a reason for future celebration if you stay the course long enough.
God is developing emotional endurance inside you. The key to emotional endurance is going through high levels of disappointment that break us down so God can build us back up with a holy confidence.
Can you imagine how David felt as he watched his brothers go off to war while he stayed home to tend a flock of sheep? But his day was coming. And yours is too.
While you wait, don’t bypass God’s plans by taking shortcuts. God is setting you up. But the bigger the opportunity, the longer it takes.
The reason we get irritated is because we think big without thinking long. Reconsider your timeline, and be encouraged when it takes longer than you estimated.
That means God wants to do something considerably more than all you can ask or imagine (see Ephesians 3:20).
By Alfred Nyamekye
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