There are those of us who are not just interested in how the operations of God are processed, but we are invested in how the operations of God are processed. It is just the natural thing for me to do since understanding how things are influenced to move has been a major part of my educational life, and my business life. I graduated from the school of business at my university with a major in marketing research. I also spent most of my business life having to know the statics of many subject matters to know what it takes to move them. Once I know what moves the thing that I am doing, I can then determine how much of it I want to move in a certain period of time. In old school telemarketing we knew that a certain amount of outgoing calls made in a hour by a human being, could produce a certain number of sales within that hour. Then we also knew that we could increase the number of sales made within the hour by either increasing the number of out going calls made within that same hour; or by improving the quality of the sales leads in which we were using to make our calls. There is a playbook, or a process which is used to bring most operations to pass, and in the natural world, the playbook is expected to be followed according to the rules of the particular institution. Well, the spiritual world is no different; there is a playbook or process that is expected to be followed to bring the operation to pass: 1 John 5:14-15, “And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us: 15 And if we know that he hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him.” The Father’s Play Book.
So let’s go in the confidence that we have in him, and we will see the Father’s Play Book in action. There have been many before you and I, who too, were more than interested in how the operations of God are processed. There was one in particular, King Solomon, who was invested to devoting time, resources, and energy in researching it out to an end. Ecclesiastes 1:12-14, “I the Preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. 13 And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven: this sore travail hath God given to the sons of man to be exercised therewith. 14 I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” The one called the Preacher, more than likely, King Solomon, has come to the conclusion that all is vanity and vexation of spirit. How comforting was it to him to conclude that the playbook by which he would play his life by would have such a conclusion? However, the Preacher would come to know the thing in which I believe is one of the most important keys to being able to process an operation by the Father’s Play Book: Ecclesiastes 2:13, “Then I saw that wisdom excelleth folly, as far as light excelleth darkness.” The whole key to the Father’s Play Book is that you must follow wisdom, the Will of God, in order to excelleth folly, or the things of this world. We who set out to follow the Father’s Play Book must have the heart set on following the Will of the Father, which is the Word of God; or all that we will have through out the process is folly, or that in which we did not hope for. In the Word of God lies the Will of God which will unfold for us as we follow it. We can not just go out to test the wisdom of God where there is no purpose of God. If there is no purpose of God to play out, there will be no play given from the Play Book for us to play out. Then we are left with only that which is here, folly; or the ways of the world. I am learning the Father’s Play Book by watching the results, and taking notes. I have learned that Father’s Play Book is updated after each process: there is no operation done exactly the same way. Father just simply may not intervene in some things, and just let them play out to receive better at the end. And it is up to us to intervene in whatever we can in accordance with his Will; or with that in which He is willing to let us do. So yes, all is vanity and vexation of spirit; but only when you have no purpose to follow according to the Will of God. It is the wisdom, or the Will of the Father in which the process runs on the Father’s Play Book. So make up your mind that you will follow his Will; if not, you will be following folly which will lead you to a vexation of spirit. The Father’s Play Book.
The Father Still Does Love To Do The Body Good.
Adopted son,