Revelation 21:5
“Then He who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” And He said to me, “Write, for these words are true and faithful.”
I no longer have to be ashamed of who I am or what I have done, because by His grace, I am covered; I am made new. Though oftentimes, it seems as though I am at a standstill in my walk with the Lord, I trust that He is in control and that I am exactly where I need to be in His will for my life. As difficult as this can be, I must press on, because though these times are challenging, Romans 8:18 reminds that, “…the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.” Like clay in the Potter’s hand, I am unsure as to what it is that He is doing but I know for certain that the outcome will be beyond anything I could ever hope for or imagine. I just have to continue on in the way of His Word, being faithful to go in whatever direction He has me to go even if it was not the direction I had originally intended. The moments of detour in my life are not by coincidence but foreknown by the Father to stretch me and grow me because in these moments, I must rely heavily on Him and Him alone. So therefore, when He allows these divine appointments in my life, may I be driven to my knees in prayer. Prayer is first and foremost the most important aspect of my walk with the Lord because even when I am unable to provide for myself the wisdom and discernment to complete a task that He has placed before me, He is able through the power of prayer. May I continue to be willful and obedient to submit to the will of the Father for it is only through compliancy that He is able to mold and shape me into the person that He has designed me to be. May I continue to be willful and obedient to submit to the will of the Father so that I may be continuously made new, reflecting His image.
Application
This week I will keep an account of what the Lord has done in my life through the power of prayer.
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