Sunday, August 28, 2011

Instructions


To be instructed is to be guided. Instructions are the step by step guidance into predetermined future. For an extra-ordinary living man will have to first decide what he wants, then his spirit receive sets of instructions to attain them. The forces of life will take you through the kind of life you desire.

Until your instruction is complete you don’t challenge the norm, you don’t make news without complete instructions. This singular principle distinguishes between a wholesome personality and half baked type.

Servants and apprentices are challenged to be patient, make sure that your instructions are complete. Instructions make winners not size. Battles in life are won by complete instructions. Wondering generality do not make for success, be specific in your instruction.

Instructions come in two ways:

1. The day to day teaching of the master to the apprentice to achieving the daily job.

Everyone must answer this sincere question of life: Whose apprentice are you? Everyone else may be satisfied by your performance, but until your master gives a thumb up, you are not there yet! The master is that person whose opinion matters per time. Masters do change at different season and per different area and assignment of our lives. Timothy had Paul; the disciples had Jesus, The Christ, who is your master?

You must have someone you are accountable to. Someone must be blessing you.

2. The internal guidance system in every man will instruct him on what to do, per time.
This makes season and determines when the cloud of glory is moving from a particular place to the other, from a particular assignment to the other.

An important instruction that must be gotten right is the instruction pertaining to location or place of assignment, your place of abode, your geographical location, this is important because God made places before He made people.

Maize cannot grow on the same soil necessary for the flourishing of rice. The former needs a well drained soil, but the later is in a deep desire for overflowing water content. Locate your soil.

Find your instructions.

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