You sure about that? You know, the title of this post: “For His Cause Came I Unto This Hour. Yeah, Father just want you to be sure about that. He will not put more on you than you can bear, but polls show that a vast majority of us tend to put more on ourselves than we ought. We are not doing him no favors posturing around. He knew us before we were born: the Father was the one that wrote “know them that labour among you.” Listen, just take care of life, and take care of life more abundantly, and you’ll be just fine with the Father. There is a place for everyone in the Body of Christ to belong, and do your part in God’s will. This over doing it, not feeling it, and all the rest do not bring favor from the Father. Matter of fact, you just can’t please him without faith. It is not even advised that you do anything for God that you don’t believe in. Wait a minute, read Matthew 21:21, “Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not,” STOP READING, THERE IT IS: you just can’t have faith, and just do something; you have to have faith, and do something that you believe in, and then you can speak to whatever to be removed.
When dealing at the Father level, be sure that “For His Cause Came You Unto his Hour.” If you get cold feet, you can tarry for a minute, and get you a running start when you come back up on him. The coin flips on both sides equally easy: I have read of Jesus tarrying for at least four days before raising one from the dead to make sure the cause remain in tack once he arrived. You see, Jesus wasn’t concerned about the event being a success, he wanted to make sure that His Father’s cause for that hour stayed true. When you come for the cause of Father, you have to make sure that you manage things correctly to insure that things happen for His cause, or tarry for a while until you can come right. Father is never the one in a hurry, polls show that it is us that are always rushing ahead, and taking on more than we can bear. Father is looking for sons to work with, but for sons that come to work for his cause. It usually works out good for us when Father places a call on us in that we are given time to be ready, but if we make the offer, make sure the offer is for his cause. Ananias and Sapphira made an offer that turned out not to be for his cause,and it killed them. The unfortunate part for them is that if they had not put more on themselves than they were willing to bear, they would have remained alive. Here is the question to them, that the Father will ask of you: Acts 5:4, Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? So while your decision remains as your own, before you offer it to Father, make sure that it is for his cause do you make your offer for his hour.
Father Loves To Do The Body Good.
Adopted son