If you are asking God to move mightily in your life, then what mighty moves are you making to make your life move? I mean did Moses just stand there and look around for a miracle? Did Noah decide he would rather be a cactus farmer? What about peter? He totally screwed up but still was the first one to jump out of the boat to make a mighty move towards Jesus. How about Paul, the father of the Christian church? This guy was once a Christian killer and God hater. What did he do all the time once God grabbed him? He moved constantly either in prayer, written word, physically or mentally. This dude, even in rest, was moving towards God. He never stopped moving towards God so when God moved it was part of the relationship and not just a gift for being a good servant. That does not even touch on David, Mary, the prostitute, and 100's of others that were so passionate about change that they weren’t just holding up in their situations they were doing whatever it took to move towards God. It’s time for all of us to take a good look at our lives and ask the question, “Am I moving towards God or am I waiting on Him to show up?” If you can answer that, you are waiting and not moving. It sounds like the enemy has you convinced moving is way too scary and that God won’t be there to meet you in success or catch you in failure. If you take a look at any biblical character, male or female, you will not find where God was not there at a time where it was time to move. Whether it was God the Father in Old Testament, Jesus in the New Testament, The Holy Spirit or an Angel, He was always there. Always!!!! So move. When the Lord pressed us to start Camp David the only thing we knew to do was move. Still today with every new challenge we do nothing but simply move towards Him and miracles take place. This ministry went from a vision in our hearts, to a 501c3, to a 5 acre place in Chandler, to a 160 acre miracle where God is impacting lives daily in 5 short years. All of this because God can do nothing but be successful.So why not move towards Him?
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Mon, April 18, 2011
by Bryan Montgomery