“When
people go on their merry way, and do not consult with God on how He wants them
to be compliant - in His will – this becomes a self-prioritisation – which
means “self” is first thought and not God’s pattern for our designed life in
His care, to choose His life’s outcomes for us as individuals, as a flock of
followers – being the same, doing the same, and thinking the same – No! (Romans 12:4-6) distinguishes how, although
we are made up of one body – Christ is the head – and under His direction all
the parts different, though the same – must use the different giftings to allow
God to enhance their lives for God’s Kingdom come living in exhibition of His
gifts, and not to hide them away, but to be sincere and loyal, giving thanks to
Him with all He has given to us.
Most
people who are hard-hearted – become toughened through an uncompassionate
observance of others taking advantage of their gifts – for their own purposes –
but never want to learn for themselves – this is a state of leadership
crisis because one’s placement of barriers up around themselves against
hurting people hurting them, becomes impenetrable to love and have any heart
felt feelings towards other needy people.
This
true identity crisis exhibits the personality of an undefeated person as
a camouflage, to prevent their true feelings shown – of not letting their guard
down for one minute.
This
hard-hearted approach becomes a pattern of self-protection and preservation of
their self-rights – no matter how you try – a conversation with people like
that, is always turned around into a conversation about their self-rights.
My
Lord Jesus gave up all His self-rights, when He became incarnate of the virgin
Mary, was born and suffered on the cross for our transgressions – His self was
never mentioned – the only time He spoke of Himself, was to teach about His
Father – and that we should do the same, to love and serve others as unto His
Father’s will too.
This
pattern is what truly pleases Him – for as long as self-values is first
in our lives – we can’t see the needs of other people as a necessary plight –
but become judgemental in their progress not being in line with their
opinionated judgement.
This
factor of judgement becomes an, “I don’t care, they can do it for themselves”
approach, rather than – “I will do what I can, and I will encourage them to
adapt too.” By doing this, you allow God
to mould you and the others you are attending – whether it be in your work
field, or in your personal circle of family and friends – when we become
pliable and work with God to conform us into His purpose, we also become gentle
hearted with the love of God’s heart in our actions, words, and deeds according
to His will – and not a stubborn heart full of self-interests – with no
feelings of compassion for anybody else’s needs.
This
agenda of self-sufficiency, cannot endure for very long – because, it is a
false trait of the person’s true identity, and not one that will win many
heart’s approval – but backs them off to be alone in their own world – thinking
and doing for themselves, and not sharing as the Scripture says in (Romans
12:7) “If it is to serve, we should serve, if it is to teach, we should
teach. If it is to encourage others, we
should do so. Whoever shares with
others, should do it generously; whoever has authority should work hard;
whoever shows kindness to others should do it cheerfully.”
Cheerfully
– means happy to be of help and caring with unconditional loving.
My
aim here is to point out the factors relating to a person’s true identity being
hidden through a fear of being taken advantage of as in a previous
relationship.
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My wish Lord is to please you and to help others achieve their true worth goals
for you – help me Jesus to repent of all the times, when I did use the
hard-hearted approach to distance myself from being manipulated and
disadvantaged. I am truly sorry for this
attitude of self-ambition, contrary to your will for me. I relinquish all that I am to you.
Thank
you Father to bring me into your true workmanship of my true giftings to be
pliable in your hands for my good and for the good of others, and I repent of
having a judgemental and opinionated attitude against others in need. I thank you Father to give me the
understanding I need, with a sincere loving heart, as you have taught me
through your Holy Spirit – to be the person you have created me to be – loving,
compassionate, and full of humility for the needs of others in my care, and
that I do the very best that I can, and with your help I can do all things in
Jesus’ name for your glory and my welfare, to be forgiving of all the people
who took advantage of my kindness from the past and present, and in Jesus’ name
I thank you Father to draw the bloodline of Jesus over the whole lot. Amen!”
This
will bring your pliability back into God’s hands, and to never allow yourself
to become held by any disadvantageous persons again, to use or abuse the
kindness you display for a genuine caring heart.
This
statement of facts can apply to most people at some time in their lives, and it
is our duty to lend a helping hand freely, to show how it’s done. Sometimes actions are louder than words, and
if we can pray the aforementioned prayer on their behalf, God will raise the
curtain from their eyes to see His wonderments of serving with a true kind
heart and not be wanting anything in return as a recognition of their good
works – but satisfied in themselves, for doing the right thing always – with
confidence in the Father’s choices to put them where they are needed most, to
love in their service to others.”
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