Focusing on Your Purpose
Copyright 2005 Daniel N Brown
So many people are tormented by fear and don't realize how
negative thinking affects them. They build a prison for
themselves with suggestions of limitation, incapacity, and
unworthiness. They don't think of succeeding, but of how they
will fail.
It's been said that a person does not get want they want, but
what they picture. It's those dominate thoughts that are being
attracted to you, not your greatest dreams. So, the way to
attract the things you desire is to hold a mental picture of
what you want as long as possible, and as often as possible.
Feel that you already have what you desire with certainty and
you will see it become manifested in your life.
It's a simple concept, and it's true. It's just not easy. It's
not easy because we are bombarded daily with all kinds of
negative thoughts, and then we are forced to decide what to do
with them after they've entered our minds.
There is just no way a person can enjoy life to its full with a
head full of negative thoughts. The will of God is abundance,
prosperity, blessings, peace, joy, and righteousness. Thoughts
of fear, worry, dread, and poverty are in direct opposite to
God's plan. In fact, they are the devil's plan.
2 Corinthians 4:4 says, Satan has become the god of this world,
and it's his will to completely destroy us. But, God has put
limits on the devil. He cannot cross the blood line. Therefore,
the main way he disrupts people's lives is by planting
suggestive thoughts in their heads, causing them all kinds of
grief.
A person cannot change what they do not acknowledge. So, if you
can acknowledge that if you live life passively, the devil will
destroy you.
He is not just going to sit by and watch as you become
outrageously blessed. The reason is because he hates God. And,
since he can not hinder God in any way, the best he can do is
hinder God's most beloved possession - you!
As Christians, we are just passing through and we must be like
Jesus, completely focused on our mission. And, that mission is
pursuing the purpose God put in each of us. Too many Christians
are confused because they do not have a clue as to why they are
here.
You must absolutely know where you are headed in life and have a
fixed goal in view before you'll ever attain what you're after.
You must be definite on what it is that you desire and not
consistently changing your mind according to your moods on any
given day. James 1:6-8 says, "Let him ask in faith with no
doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and
tossed by the wind. Let not that man suppose that he will
receive anything from the Lord, for he is a double-minded man,
and unstable in all his ways."
Many people go through the lip-service act of saying their
prayers without the slightest belief that those prayers will be
answered. Consequently, they are not answered, and the same
people will scratch their head and wonder why God is not
answering their prayers.
Jesus said, "According to your faith, let it be done unto you"
(Matt 9:29). How can anything positive "be done unto you" if you
are not exercising your faith in what you desire?
If you're frustrated and tired of going around the same mountain
of problems day after day, then ask yourself some serious
questions:
1) "Do I know God's will for my life, or do I not have a clue
what He's created me for?"
2) "Do I have direction, or am I just wandering around
aimlessly?"
3) "Do I know exactly what I want and how I'm going to get
there, or do I just wait and see what's going to happen?"
4) "Do I have goals, and if so, are they written down?"
5) "Am I confessing what God's Word says about me daily, or do I
even know any of God's Word?"
You are created with a purpose! You may say, "I know, but I
don't know what my purpose is." If that's what you are saying,
the devil has successfully faked you out.
God has a purpose for each person and I believe your purpose is
in your interests! You will never be ultimately successful doing
something you do not enjoy.
Is your work "just a job," or do you truly enjoy it?
Ecclesiastes 2:24 says, "Nothing is better for a man than that
he should eat and drink, and that his soul should enjoy good in
his labor."
So, ask yourself what it is that you like to do? Once you
discover it, then do it with all your might. Ecclesiastes 9:10
says, "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your
might."
It is vital that you know God's will for your life. Things that
are not God's will for you get frustrating. They don't manifest
positive results because they are not part of God's plan. In
those cases you must be honest with yourself and stop pursuing
those things.
But, if you know with all your heart that God has spoken
something to you, then you must pursue it with everything you've
got.
Now, you will only be able to pursue it with everything you've
got by first controlling and directing your thoughts.
It's a decision you make concerning what you think about. So
whether you think success, or failure, that's what you will
eventually reap. Without directed thought aimed at your purpose,
and goals in writing, you are like the proverbial "ship without
a rudder," wandering everywhere while going nowhere (remember
James 1:6-8).
Because our thoughts are vibrating energy, we create what we
want by focusing our thoughts on those things. So, a big mistake
is trying to figure out how you are going to do something before
you do it. Start by believing you can do it and the "how-to"
will follow, for strong belief triggers the mind to figuring the
ways and the means.
Now, faith without works is dead (James 2:20). You're simply not
committed until you take action. Think positive thoughts, come
up with ideas, seek advice from Godly people who are on the same
page, spend time with God and seek His council.
Within you right now is the power to do things you never dreamed
possible. This power becomes available to you just as soon as
you change your beliefs by eliminating thoughts of limitation,
incapacity, and unworthiness. Remember, you do not get want you
want, but what you picture.