Paul’s secret to his endurance was his attitude towards God’s will. He aligned his will with God’s will. He knew that if walked with God, God would walk with him. Even though Paul’s journey wasn’t easy, he knew he was serving his purpose when he walked in God’s will. Think about that. Does your attitude reflect your willingness to subject yourself to God’s will? Are you humble enough to let go of your pride in order to serve someone in need? Do your desires reflect God’s desires? If not, what’s holding you back? What’s the reason your not serving your purpose? Probably has something to do with selfishness, I would guess. Wouldn’t you?
10 One of the things I always pray for is the opportunity, God willing, to come at last to see you.
Romans 1:10
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