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Friday, November 01 2024

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Let’s talk about being pregnant, and not pregnant in the flesh which pertains to all females, but rather to the pregnancy with purpose through the Spirit of God. In Genesis 1:26 we read where God said: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them reflecting our nature; So they can be responsible for the fish in the sea, the birds in the air, the cattle, And, yes, Earth itself,  and every animal that moves on the face of Earth” (MSG). Here we see God wasted no time in assigning responsibilities to both male and female after their creation. Clearly, it was never God’s intention that mankind sit idly by doing absolutely nothing of importance or significance. In the King James Version, God used the word “dominion,” which implies we were to take leading positions in whatever our assignment.

Again in Jeremiah 29:11, God says, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end (Jeremiah 29:11). Then King David testified of God’s thoughts, when he said, “O Lord, how great are thy works! And thy thoughts are very deep (Psalms 92:5). Therefore, when God said we were to have dominion over every living, creeping, crawling, flying, and swimming thing on and in the earth, He was having deep and far-reaching thoughts in mind for us and built us up to do so. We can do all that God has put in our hearts and minds to do. It may require hard work, research, or much study, but we can and must do what God has called us or impregnated us to do in this lifetime.

Very often as a people, we fall into the trap of thinking or actually believing we are an authority unto ourselves or we are our own bosses, when in fact the Proverbs tells us, “The Lord hath made all things for himself…” (Proverbs 16:4). It will be good for us to note that God made us all for himself which speaks of accountability. We are placed here to do something(s) and it is each and everyone’s responsibility to find out what we were created to do. We all have an assignment(s)even before we were born, and irrespective of whether or not our birth was planned, we were not a surprise to God. Because God, who is Omniscient, knew us before we were even conceived in our mothers’ wombs. Do you recall what He said to Jeremiah?

Jeremiah was a prophet at a time when much was going on, to have someone question their purpose for even being alive.  This was during the time of Zedekiah when the Jews from Jerusalem were being carried into captivity and I can just imagine this prophet asking himself, ‘What do I say to our people? Why is this happening to us or me? What is my purpose for being here at a time like this? What is my purpose as a prophet in this captive situation? But then God saw his thoughts and the questions and struggles of his mind. Jeremiah was probably questioning his ability to do anything, his usefulness or relevance. God understood his distress and stepped in and answered him. God has a way of knowing our thoughts even before we utter them vocally. Jeremiah said, the word of the Lord came to me saying, “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out to the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5).

I can visualize Jeremiah’s perplexity and joy at knowing that God had organized his life from its inception. God had an assignment for him long before his embryo came along. Look at Adam and Eve, the scriptures says that the Lord had not caused it to rain upon the earth because there was no man to till the ground. The work was already there but man was not yet there to take care of it. But then God created Adam and Eve and assigned them to it. God already had work for each and every one of us whom He has created. It is for each of us to find out what it is and we do that by going to Him and asking for revelation. Some of us will readily discover our purpose for being here on earth by our passions. More often than not our passion is our destiny.

When I think of the word “Pregnant,” it speaks of “rich in significance or implication; having possibilities of development or consequence; involving important issues; abounding in resourcefulness; inventive; fertile, rich, great importance, potential; momentous (Merriam-webster.com), and the list can go on and on. It speaks of a mind pregnant with ideas. How often have you found your mind pregnant with ideas? Where are those ideas? Have you discarded them? Have you written them down but abandoned them into oblivion?

HOW DO WE DISCOVER OUR PURPOSE?

  • We must reconnect with our manufacturer, God, who created us. Since He created us with a purpose in mind, it is only natural that we go to Him and enquire of Him. We must develop a relationship with God where He shares His secrets with us. Psalm 25:14 tells us, “The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him, and He will shew them His covenant.”
  • We must get involved and do something. Whether it's in the church, the marketplace, at home, or in our community, wherever you find yourself, the Holy Spirit will show you what to do. Luke 12:48b tells us “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more. The more you become exposed, you will develop a love and passion to take something or some aspect of what you are learning or have learned to create and build on. We have to get involved, we must become engaged in something out of which passions evolve. As we begin to do something and become engaged, we will develop a love for it until it becomes a part of us.

Let us remember that in His creative work, God has a master plan for all mankind to give their contribution to the world naturally and spiritually. The Apostle Paul tells us that “we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them” (Ephesians 2:10). What good works are you walking in today? Where are you demonstrating His workmanship? Where are you involved? Wherever you find yourself at this point in your life, there is something you can do to add your contribution. Believe it, you are pregnant with purpose not only for yourself but for others. And like Jeremiah and so many of us, the situation may never be perfect for you to jump right in, but let God build your confidence in assuring you of what you are destined to do and He will strengthen you in the call and for the call.

Let us get moving, there is so much work to be done everywhere you turn, or as Jesus declared, “The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few” (Matthew 9:37).

Blessings!

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