BEAR YOUR BRUNT

“But let every person carefully scrutinize and examine and test his own conduct and his own work. He can then have the personal satisfaction and joy of doing something commendable [in itself alone] without [resorting to] boastful comparison with his neighbor. For every person will have to bear (be equal to understanding and calmly receive) his own [little] load [of oppressive faults]” Gal. 6:4-5 (AMP).

The greatest tragedy that will befall you is to live your life at the mercy of another man. You depend on men for everything, including the littlest of things. Every decision you make in life can always be traced back to what someone else wanted you to decide. The career you are pursuing now is because you want to please someone, even though you are struggling to be your best. The wife you married was to make your mother happy, not because you were ready to take responsibility. I’m really at a loss of adjectives to qualify you. Possibly you will kill yourself to please someone else.

You are so engrossed in living another man’s life that you have put a peg on the potentials that would have made you relevant in life. You have been living a mediocre life when you have been destined to live an excellent life. You need to stop on those tracks and take a recourse. You cannot afford to take your destiny through further collosal damage.

You cannot manifest all that you have to offer creation when you cannot take care of your own business. You can no longer afford to hang your destiny in the guillotines of your irresponsibility.

I simply wrote this piece to challenge you to bear your brunt. It does not matter how deplorable your state is now, you can always retreat, retool and restart. Take responsibility of your destiny and become all that you have been created to be.

It’s time to stamp your feet on the ground and take personal Initiative. I’m not saying you should turn deaf ears to good counsel, but you just got to say “NO” sometimes.

 

MANIFEST!