By Arundhathi Pv | Freelance writer, who holds a post-graduate degree in English literature and is a stay-at-home mother with two childre. | October 2009
As a boy, David could defeat Goliath only by the strength of
God. Lions preserved the life of Daniel only by the instruction of God. King
Solomon obeyed God and received wisdom as a gift and his reputation as the
wisest king who ever lived. Samuel as a child surrendered his life to God and
walked according to the instructions of God.
When God calls for people, they are chosen by God. Answering
God on time, saying, "Here I am, Lord, standing in Your presence," pleases God.
God likes perfect obedience, and His wrath is great when His people are
disobedient.
God's plan is prospective and excellent in giving good
results for us. It brings us happiness, peace and joy with the fact that we
have no burden on us as God is taking care of us as His children. He works on
behalf of us and sets our paths. God knows what is good for us, and He gives us
the best in the world. God says, "Only believe," which means we must believe
His plans are not like our plans; and as long we allow Him to work in our
lives, our wishes, wants and all our achievements are fulfilled.
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God is clear: He does not wish to cause any harm to us; His
plan is to grant us a prosperous life. God's plans give us hope and future.
Many times we say to ourselves, "My planning was not good,
or may be somewhere I was wrong in my planning." Instead, we should seek God's
guidance and permission while making our plans.
Apply ItYouth workers in churches must maintain a good relationship
with God and must carry a heart of service. Self-denial is what God likes,
which means you must put others before yourself. Absolute surrender to God
means you are accepting God's plans, and you promise to abide by the terms and
conditions of God.
As a child, Samuel was ordained for God. Samuel worked in
the temple of God as a child (I Sam. 2:18), served as a pastor and listened to
God's voice as prophet (
1 Sam. 3:20-21).
Samuel received appreciation from God, parents and from the
people (I Sam. 2:26). Samuel is an inspiration for all youth workers—in
obedience to God, as a church worker and as a prophet. God's hand was continuously
on Samuel, guiding all his endeavors. Whenever God called Samuel, "Here am I"
(
1 Sam. 3:8) was the only word heard by God, and that was pleasing to God.
We cannot carry any excuses or postponements when we work
for God. As long as we say, "The Lord is my strength. He will make my feet like
hind's feet, and He will make me to walk upon high places" (
Hab. 3:19).
God paves the way for us when we cling to Him in all
situations. God is our ultimate and final destiny, and those who seek Him with
clean and pure hearts will find Him. Once we find God, we have no wants as God
takes care of all our wants. God never will let down those who trust in Him and
seek Him diligently and always find favor from Him.
As youth worker, we may come across many distractions that
drive us from our concentration and church service to God. At that time, be
more prayerful and read God's word and meditate upon it.
The Holy Spirit will guide us in every step as we walk
according to the Word of God. God will tell us clearly which way to go in every
circumstance.
Scripture Text and MessageGod plans to work in you and begins to act in your life.
Wherever you go, whatever you do, you are under His authority. He guides you in
every work you do, and gives you wisdom to work for Him. Do not worry about
your future. Instead, read the Scripture every day; spend time with God; allow
His thoughts to work in you.
According to
Jeremiah 29:11,
you have a wonderful plan of God before you to accept, a great plan which is
prospective and joyous, giving all the peace and happiness that is completely
in acceptance with God.Your duty is to perform the works honestly, sincerely and
with complete obedience and reverence to God. It is good to remember we need to
be under the shelter of God because, He is full of love, mercy and kindness;
and He knows how to take care of His children.