Tuesday 5 July 2016

Identity

I discovered that men that solve problems don't age,people answer to them,financial and material wealth answers to them. They venture in the realm of excellence influence and relevance. It must interest us to know that A man's God given purpose in life is tied down to solving human problems. I believe that there is a problem only you and your person can solve in this world. Your identity is tied to problem that it's wired to solve. A man who doesn't ve a problem solving mentality will definitely be bereft of ideas. One important pointer that describes your identity is the type of ideas that comes to your mind because scriptures says has a man thinketh in his heart so is he. A pertinent question we must ask ourselves and definitely answer is, what problem am I created to solve in this earth sphere? Something should always define your living, something should always teleguard every of your direction in life. It will lead to a severe destiny autolysis if a man goes around life without having an understanding of what and who you are. One major priority we must seriously lay emphasis on at a very early stage of our life is answering the question what am I doing here on this side of the divide? One big problem I have found among men especially among religious folk, is that we confuse destiny wit career, we confuse purpose with certain priorities. Many believe that since they are engaged in activities that seems to attend to their financial needs they have the notion that destiny is been achieved. We must understand that when you have not unravel the mystery behind your identity its possible you substitute it in exchange for the pursuit of money. As important as money is in the life of a man, it doesn't guarantee fulfillment. It's in knowing your that purpose becomes real. Its because we don't set things right in the other of our lives that's why we experience frustration in certain areas in our lives. Many folks have gone on to take jobs without an understanding of their identity,many brothers have gone on to take the journey of marriage without understanding this reality of who they are, it not surprising that many of we youths ve gone on to take courses in the University without the lack this reality no wonder only few of us are fulfilled. Understanding who you are is pregnant statement with lot of offspring to bring forth. It would consciously unravel and answer questions of what you like, what you are passionate about, it awakes a sense of responsibility in you, it begins to sharpen your priorities and your direction in life. It helps you to cultivate a mission for our life. I know for sure that God married your person with an identity with a blue print and a pattern in which your life should be ordered. A man who is not yet awakened to what is identity is all about will begin a race to fill a void, a vacuum sort of. Such a man could go to the university hoping to fill this void, in fact he may take a career path to try to occupy this void with something tangible, even his marital life could be channelled towards fulfilling this void. This is why when we ask ourselves what we want in life,our response most of the time is that we want to be fulfilled. There is a chasm, a missing puzzle piece in the heart of man that puts him on a quest looking for something. Consciously or unconsciously we live our everyday life wanting to fill this void, wanting to be ' full-filled'. Friend, there is a path to fulfillment that I know, though many in the world might not agree with me on this but it is in intimacy with the Creator who created the a creature. I believe The Creator know every thing that even the created doesn't know about itself. The pathway to unlocking the multidimensional mysteries behind a man's identity is a spiritual path that involves directly engaging the One who is the Alpha and Omega, to lead you through the course of life. Friends it's a risk not worth taking if we go on about life guessing about what next instead of knowing exactly with a sure assurance of the next action to take. May the Lord grant understanding to our heart.

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