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Friday May 24, 2024
Become
Friday May 24, 2024
Friday May 24, 2024
Yesterday was a joyous occasion at Southeastern Christian Academy as we celebrated the graduation of both our seniors and kindergartners. This event marked the beginning and end of significant educational journeys, and it was a time to reflect on the concept of "becoming." In life, especially in our walk with God, we are always in a state of becoming—growing, changing, and transforming. Romans 12:2 reminds us not to conform to this world but to be transformed by the renewal of our minds. This transformation is crucial because the world is set against our Christian beliefs, and we must be vigilant in becoming who God has called us to be. The process of becoming is more important than merely doing. God gives us time to grow into what He has planned for us. This is evident in the lives of our graduates, who have spent years accumulating knowledge and skills. However, the real challenge lies in applying this knowledge when faced with life's adversities. It's not enough to have degrees or titles; we must be able to manifest what we have learned in practical, impactful ways. God's command to Adam in Genesis 1:28 to be fruitful, multiply, subdue the earth, and have dominion is a call to productivity and growth. This command extends to us today. We must not only be fruitful but also learn to multiply and have dominion over our circumstances. This requires a deep relationship with God, where our identity and abilities are rooted in His anointing. Jesus emphasized the importance of knowing who He is, as our identity and purpose are intertwined with His anointing. The enemy is always trying to disrupt God's plan for our lives. He uses various tactics to distract and discourage us, but we must remain steadfast. The gifts and callings of God are irrevocable, and they are always growing within us. Our ability (gifting) and identity (calling) are given by God, and they are meant to be developed and used for His glory. The enemy perceives the potential God has placed in us and tries to thwart it, but we must rely on God's revelation to navigate these challenges. In Exodus, we see how the Israelites were oppressed by Pharaoh, yet they continued to multiply and grow. This is a testament to God's power and purpose prevailing despite opposition. Similarly, our graduates and all of us are called to rise above challenges and fulfill God's plan for our lives. We must be productive and learn to multiply what God has given us, ensuring that we become who we are meant to be. In conclusion, becoming who God has called us to be requires listening to His voice and receiving His revelation. We must be like trees planted by rivers of water, unmovable and steadfast. The enemy will try to get us off track, but our identity and purpose in God will keep us grounded. As we continue to grow and transform, we will fulfill the destiny God has for us, becoming fruitful and multiplying in every area of our lives. ### Key Takeaways 1. **The Importance of Becoming**: In our walk with God, we are always in a state of becoming—growing, changing, and transforming. Romans 12:2 reminds us not to conform to this world but to be transformed by the renewal of our minds. This transformation is crucial because the world is set against our Christian beliefs, and we must be vigilant in becoming who God has called us to be. [00:45] 2. **God's Timing and Growth**: God gives us time to grow into what He has planned for us. This is evident in the lives of our graduates, who have spent years accumulating knowledge and skills. However, the real challenge lies in applying this knowledge when faced with life's adversities. It's not enough to have degrees or titles; we must be able to manifest what we have learned in practical, impactful ways. [02:32] 3. **Productivity and Multiplication**: God's command to Adam in Genesis 1:28 to be fruitful, multiply, subdue the earth, and have dominion is a call to productivity and growth. This command extends to us today. We must not only be fruitful but also learn to multiply and have dominion over our circumstances. This requires a deep relationship with God, where our identity and abilities are rooted in His anointing. [27:19] 4. **Overcoming the Enemy's Disruptions**: The enemy is always trying to disrupt God's plan for our lives. He uses various tactics to distract and discourage us, but we must remain steadfast. The gifts and callings of God are irrevocable, and they are always growing within us. Our ability (gifting) and identity (calling) are given by God, and they are meant to be developed and used for His glory. [10:41]
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