By Anonymous
Have you ever wondered, “If God is always with me on the road to
destiny, why in the world is the journey so difficult?” If you are anything
like other people who have discovered their purpose and are actively pursuing
it, that question must have occurred to you by now. Though the question is
asked by people of destiny the world over, God never promised any of us that
the road would be easy. In fact, He anticipated the difficulty of your journey
and is using it for your benefit.
Let me explain.
First, let’s understand something people often gloss over: Your
destiny is planned. It’s yours and belongs to no one else. Only you can achieve
it, and no one else can take you there. You must trust God’s guidance and
leading on the road to your purpose. With that being said, He explicitly
promised you that He would be with you. Note that the promise is God’s presence
and not that you wouldn’t have to do the necessary work in the preparation
process.
Many people get excited about their destiny and purpose, but
rarely do they want to engage in the refining process that prepares them to
stand in that purpose. Though God goes with you on the journey, strengthening,
encouraging, and leading you, God’s presence does not abort the training
process. He is with you, but you must go through the “wilderness” on the way to
your destiny. The reason behind this is the wilderness experience is meant to
prepare you and develop your character. It’s meant to bring you to the point of
trusting God. The wilderness process removes from you everything that has
nothing to do with your destiny.
You are placed in the process to be pruned. Everything that is
not of faith will die in the wilderness process. The wilderness is designed to
kill off all unbelief in you, purge your motives, and ready your heart.
To answer your question of why the road to your destiny is so
difficult when God has promised to be with you, it’s all a part of your
development to ensure your ability to not only arrive at your destiny, but also
live IN your destiny.
Cheers!
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