Good Pleasure
by Margaret D. Mitchell
Week of August 26, 2007
“And He made known to us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure, which He purposed in Christ.”
God takes good pleasure in giving back to us through His servant heart. Just last week, He spoke to me saying that because I laid down my dreams and got involved with His dreams, He has gotten involved in my dreams and is giving them back to me in a way that is greater than I ever expected. I don’t know that I’ve ever been more humbled or awed. Indeed, God rewards sacrifices of the heart, and He showed me that He will reveal His mysteries, His purposes to us through revelation if we take the time to get alone with Him and ask.
God’s good pleasure is linked with the fulfillment of His predestined purposes for us (Eph. 10-12). Our time, our hearts, our minds, our wills, our bodies, our dreams and our agendas are not our own when we are sold out to God. After all, Jesus laid down His life for us at
Let us remember that God created us for the purpose of fellowshipping with Him. We are to make Him our first priority, our first love. It gives God good pleasure when we praise, worship and honor Him throughout our destiny journey, even if it is done sacrificially. He delights when His plans and purposes are fulfilled through us, when we are a living testimony to His power, love and glory. Therefore, may we lay down every idol, every hearts desire, turn from every temptation and say, “Yes, Lord. Have it Your way no matter what.”
I once met a young, married woman who had wisdom beyond her years. She said something profound that I will always remember, which was, “The trouble with life is that it’s just so daily.”
May we not get so bogged down by the “dailies” that we lose sight of God’s greater vision. Let us not forget that God has us in an integral “now” process that is leading us to the fulfillment of our divine destiny. Take joy and count it all good. Our best vacation from toil, from hardship is in the presence of the Lord. In due time, we will reap the harvest if we journey to the fulfillment of His purposes.
A couple of years after the young woman made her statement, God made big shifts in her life. Indeed, when God’s purposes are fulfilled, He will move us beyond our circumstances. One of my favorite prayers is to ask the Holy Spirit to help me “get it” the first time, that I would not have to cycle around the mountain of lesson-learning repeatedly. Once is enough for me in this second half of my life on earth. I don’t want to waste anymore of God’s time, and I declare that the latter will be greater than the former through His grace.
Margaret D. Mitchell is an author and the founder God’s Love at Work, a Christian outreach initiative dedicated to cultivating the heart of Jesus Christ in women so they may, in turn, share God’s love in the marketplace.
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