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God Created You to Do Amazing Things by Mitzi Neely | Loving Christ

God Created You to Do Amazing Things by Mitzi Neely

I know you’ll love this guest post by Mitzi Neely. She stepped in to help me out when I had to miss time blogging due to my need to help my parents when they lost their home in a fire. Mitzi blogs at Peacefully Imperfect. You can also read a previous guest post, Bloom Where You are Planted, from her here at A Loving Christ. 

Recently I spent time with a good friend and we talked about the goals and dreams we had for a couple of projects we were working on. It would have been easy to think we couldn’t do those things, or better yet, that we didn’t have anything new to offer. But we chose to believe instead that what God really wanted for us was to put our talents, personalities, and ideas together and step out on faith. Sounds scary doesn’t it?

God has created us to do amazing things! Let's think about our purpose and what He’s calling us to do. Are we preparing for it? Are we working on it?

You see, God knew us before we were ever born or conceived. He thought about us and planned for us. He created us with great care and love. (I don’t know about you, but I get goosebumps every time I read those words.)

Jeremiah 1:5 says that we are valuable and He has a purpose in mind for each of us. You wonder what purpose? You wonder what He could possibly have in mind for someone like you or me?

It may be He wants us to care for a friend in need, serve in a leadership role, drive our neighbor to her cancer treatments, listen to a friend when no one else will, sponsor a youth to attend church camp, begin writing a book, or a thousand other things we deem nowhere close to amazing. But whatever it is, He is waiting for us to step out and lead.

He wants us to go the distance.

 

God’s word in Psalm 139:13-16 makes it very clear that you and I were fearfully and wonderfully made to His exact specifications. He created us to do great things, and He wants us to bring glory and honor to Him through those efforts. You know regardless of talents, abilities, influences, or struggles, God can use each of us in a might way.

Isn’t it wonderful how His word provides examples of strong leaders who were ordinary individuals? But through it all they persevered, remained committed, walked painful journeys, struggled against all odds, and lead nations to freedom.

We are reminded of King David and how his years as a shepherd prepared him for the future responsibilities God had in store for him. He fought Goliath with a slighshot and a few stones. But through everything he had a heart for God.

Joseph, on the other hand was sold into slavery, only to earn trust through his servant hood and then be betrayed and thrown in prison for lies and deceptions that were beyond his control. But because Joseph stood in strength and courage, God reunited him with his family.

And finally, Daniel was thrown into jail because of his faithfulness to God. His jail was a lion’s den where his critics felt confident he would be devoured. But God intervened and prevented him from being harmed. Even the depths of despair and impending death did not deter him from trusting God.

As we look to the week ahead let’s look at four ways He has equipped us to fulfill His purpose. He sees us through His eyes and He believes in us..

1. Figure out who we really are – Ask God to reveal our strengths, skills, and best characteristics. Then we can look for ways to share with others. Connections are everything.

2. Look for His truths above all else – Keep a steady supply of scripture for reference and stay true to His word. We should avoid negative thoughts that can drag us down. Remember, God values us and loves us. Our imperfections are wrapped in His grace.

3. When decisions need to be made, check with Him first – We should bring our prayers and petitions to Him and seek Him with all our heart and soul. Be open to what He has for us; listen to Him as He takes care of all the details. Yearn to hear His whisper.

4. Amazing can come from the ordinary – We should ask God what He wants for our life. We should be open to what He has in mind, after all Father does know best. God doesn’t seek out perfect people to do his work, but walking with Him will take us to amazing places.

So let’s think about our purpose and what He’s calling us to do. Are we preparing for it? Are we working on it? I hope we are gearing up for the journey He has for us. Oh, the places we go will be amazing. 

Blessings & Hugs. I’ll be praying for you.

Mitzi

Mitzi Neely is an inspiring motivational speaker who encourages women of all ages through her experiences and shortcomings. She has been blessed with a passion and love for people that stretches across the generations. Her heart is to lighten your load, while conveying her message that nobody’s perfect. So often God places certain people in your life at just the right moment; whether the reason is to help teach you, help you grow in your walk with Him, or to simply love and lift up others. Whatever your struggle or need, you will find encouragement through her words as she refreshes your heart and renews your joy.Mitzi Neely is an inspiring motivational speaker who encourages women of all ages through her experiences and shortcomings. She has been blessed with a passion and love for people that stretches across the generations. Her heart is to lighten your load, while conveying her message that nobody’s perfect. So often God places certain people in your life at just the right moment; whether the reason is to help teach you, help you grow in your walk with Him, or to simply love and lift up others. Whatever your struggle or need, you will find encouragement through her words as she refreshes your heart and renews your joy. 

Follow Mitzi at www.peacefullyimperfect.net because the joy of the journey is learning in His word together.

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  1. this was very inspiring for me. I am 62 years old and feel like God has something for me to do . I havw worked in retail for last ten years and I just feel like there is something else I should be doing. I like what I do but don’t care for all the extra baggage that comes with it. have had to stay because I don’t know what I should be doing. I would like to semi -retire and start my seek and search diligently with God. thank you

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