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Kathy Hamilton

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No Substitutions Allowed
8/27/2006 3:10:31 PM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello my friends, No Substitutions Allowed Jonah 1-2 The story of Jonah’s resistance to the Lord’s calling is legendary. But isn’t it unfortunate that God had to go to such extreme measures to get His prophet to obey? Jonah did what we all sometimes try to do — namely, substitute our plan for God’s. There are times when we know what the Lord has in mind, but resist anyway. Then whenever we pray, it seems He brings up the issue we have been trying to avoid. The pressure to act never lets up until we decide either to do what God asks or to quit praying. So we proceed, but not according to the plan laid before us. Instead, we choose a course that fit our desires, and we try to drown out God’s voice in a flurry of activity. Maybe we even get involved in some ministry, hoping that He will be appeased. All of that busyness and service from wrong motivation will bring only misery. Anything short of complete obedience is disobedience; if getting us to learn this principle requires that we be swallowed up by whale-sized trouble, God will allow it in our life. The Lord is not interested in our convenience or comfort; He is focused on conforming His children to Christlikeness and using them to spread the Gospel throughout the world. Substituting our shortsighted plan for His is selfish. When we resist God’s perfect plan for our life because of what it might cost us in wealth, time, or social status, we fall deeper into the belly of strife and distress. But the moment we repent and commit to obey, we are purged from the self-imposed prison of disobedience. Following the Lord’s plan for our life is the way to peace and joy.
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Barb Doyle

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Re: No Substitutions Allowed
8/27/2006 3:20:35 PM

Hi Kathy,

Thank you for sharing. God knows what is best for our lives and He is the one in control. The story about Jonah and the whale is a great one.

Peace, Health and Prosperity,
Barb Doyle, Sc

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Robert Talmadge

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Re: No Substitutions Allowed
8/27/2006 5:05:59 PM
Hi Kathy.

I have read these stories many times. I have never resisted Him,
He will do with me as He wills. It is His agenda.
I have seen, and believed, but Jesus said "Blessed is he that
has not seen, and believed" God has shared with me many
mysteries of life and of His nature, I have His gifts that He
has given me, yet there are many things that I don't know.

It is those things, the unknown and the unseen, that most of
us have trouble understanding. Those are a matter of faith.

Robert Talmadge To follow your dream, follow your heart. http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/17474/ShowForum.aspx
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Helen Smith

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Re: No Substitutions Allowed
8/27/2006 6:10:51 PM

Hi Kathy,

Thanks for the invitation!

I agree wholly!

We will never be complete until we are in harmony with God, and his will for our life.

We also cannot know his will until we are in harmony!

Obey or disobey, that is the question.  His choice or our choice!

Be blessed!

Helen Smith

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Re: No Substitutions Allowed
8/27/2006 9:52:46 PM

Hey Kathy:

Amen and Amen.  Rather, not my will, but thy will be done, Lord.

J. C.

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