I WILL (Part II)
Let’s recap Kingdom
Principle Number One: being too willful
can get you into trouble, and having no will at all can have the same result. Both conditions create difficulty since both
could abort God-ordained destiny and cancel God-ordered benefits, which are
designed exclusively for Word-Based
and Right-Willing believers. To illustrate this truth, consider the amusing story of “Toad
and Frog.”
One
fine day in August, Toad baked some delicious chocolate chip cookies. “These cookies smell great,” Toad said aloud
to himself. “And they taste even better!”
he proudly exclaimed. So Toad hurried
over to Frog’s house. “Frog, Frog!”
cried Toad, “Taste these amphibi-delicious
cookies I baked just for us!”
Frog
ate one right away. “These are the best
cookies I’ve ever eaten!” declared the hungry Frog.
Frog
and Toad devoured those mouthwatering cookies, one after another. “You know, Toad,” said Frog with his mouth
quite full, “I think we better stop eating.
We’re gonna’ get sick!”
“You
are right of course,” agreed Toad.
“Let’s eat one last cookie,
and then we will stop.” Frog and Toad
ate one last cookie as agreed, but there were many delectable cookies left in
the bowl.
“Hey
Frog,” said Toad, “let’s eat one very
last cookie, and then we will stop.”
So Frog and Toad ate one very last cookie as agreed, but there were many
tasty cookies left in the bowl.
“We
simply must stop eating!” cried Toad as he reached for one more desert
delicacy.
“Yes,”
said Frog as he chomped down yet another, “We need willpower!”
“What
is willpower anyway?” asked Toad with a puzzled look.
“Willpower
is trying hard not to do something
you really want to do,” instructed Frog.
“You
mean like trying hard not to eat
all these scrumptious cookies?” asked Toad.
“Right!”
said Frog. So Frog placed all remaining
cookies in a beautiful box.
“There,”
he said. “Now we will not eat any more
of these savory cookies.”
“But we
can still open the box,”
cautiously observed Toad.
“That
is true,” agreed Frog.
So Frog
tied some string around the box.
“There,” he said. “Now we will certainly
not eat any more cookies.”
“But we
can still cut the string and open
the box,” Toad whispered, though no one was nearby.
“That
is true,” said Frog. So Frog retrieved
his ladder. Putting the box up on a very
high shelf, he proclaimed with a flourish, “There…now we will definitely not
eat any more cookies!”
But
Toad had his hand up, waiting to offer another insight. “But Frog, we can climb the ladder, take
down the box, cut the string, open the box…and it will be ‘cookie time’ up in here,” shouted Toad!
“This
is true,” sadly conceded Frog. Then he
climbed the ladder, took down the box, cut the string, opened the box and raced
out the door with it. In his loudest
voice Frog trumpeted, “Hey birds…free cookies!”
As you might imagine, birds flew in from everywhere! After pecking and picking up cookie crumbs
with their beaks, they flew off, quite happy and full.
“Now we
have no more cookies to eat,” concluded Toad sadly, “not even one.”
“Yes,”
said Frog with a smile, “but we do have lots and lots of willpower!”
“You
may keep it all for yourself, Mr. Frog!” exclaimed Toad. “I’m going home to bake a cake!”
Kingdom
Principle Number Two: Life presents challenging
choices; we must navigate wisely through bends and forks in the road. These decision points constitute the
privileges, pleasures and problems of life.
So consider carefully. Which
direction should the African woman travel today…her way or God’s way? What should pilot the Scottish man’s ship…his
pride or God’s compass? How many cookies
should a young Frog eat…the number his flesh cries for or the number his
Creator knows is best? Stay tuned…more
to come tomorrow!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and
please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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